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  2. Valencia, Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Valencia, Venezuela. /  10.183°N 68.000°W  / 10.183; -68.000. Valencia ( Spanish pronunciation: [baˈlensja]) is the capital city of Carabobo State and the third-largest city in Venezuela . The city is an economic hub that contains Venezuela's top industries and manufacturing companies.

  3. Valencia Municipality, Carabobo - Wikipedia

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    The Valencia Municipality is one of the 14 municipalities ( municipios) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Carabobo and, according to the 2011 census by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality has a population of 829,856. [1] The city of Valencia is the shire town of the Valencia Municipality.

  4. El Carabobeño - Wikipedia

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    El Carabobeño. El Carabobeño has been one of the most popular newspapers in the Central Region of Venezuela. The offices of the newspaper are located in Naguanagua, north of the city of Valencia in the state of Carabobo. Its main competitor in the area is Notitarde . In 2016 it discontinued its print edition citing problems sourcing newsprint.

  5. Carabobo - Wikipedia

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    Carabobo. / 10.193; -67.980. Carabobo State ( Spanish: Estado Carabobo, IPA: [esˈtaðo kaɾaˈβoβo]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela, located in the north of the country, about two hours by car from Caracas. The state capital city is Valencia, which is also the country's main industrial center.

  6. List of newspapers in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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  7. Plaza Bolívar (Valencia) - Wikipedia

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    Plaza Bolívar (Valencia) The Plaza Bolívar is a square in Valencia, Venezuela. It occupies a central site, [1] and is used for public meetings. [2] Its origin was in the colonial period, when the city was laid out on a grid plan . (see note 1) Some buildings in the vicinity, such as the Cathedral date from the colonial period.

  8. Valencia Cathedral (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    Valencia was founded by Spanish settlers in 1555. Nuestra Señora del Socorro was built as the local parish church during the colonial period, circa 1580. Upon the establishment of the Diocese of the city of Valencia in 1922, the church was raised to the status of cathedral. It seats the bishops of the diocese, beginning with Bishop Francisco ...

  9. Spain's Valencia shuts three beaches hit by oil spill - AOL

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    VALENCIA, Spain (Reuters) - The city council of Valencia, Spain, on Tuesday closed three beaches on the Mediterranean coast after oil or fuel from a spill washed up on a 2-km (1.2-mile) line of sand.