Caricuao

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Caricuao (pron. IPA [kaɾi'kwao]) is a district of Caracas. It is part of Libertador municipality.

It is named after a powerful indigenous chief of the Caracas tribe, who fought bravely against the Spaniard Conquistadores, he and Tiuna chief were the first indigenous leaders to set up "armies" on their tribes to organize the battles against their enemies, the Spanish, to which they inflicted great losses as the native indigenous tribes were fighting the Spanish settlement.

Caricuao is known as the second vegetal reserve of Caracas, since its foundation in 1961 it has had a strong cultural movement especially in the music, the first rocksteady, reggae and ska bands of Venezuela were born in this neighborhood, for this it is also known as "The Independent Republic of Reggae and Ska".

The most important public zoo of the capital is located there, and from Caricuao broadcasts "Radio Perola", one of the most emblematic independent communitary radio stations in the nation. Since it is a large neighborhood, it is possible to get there on several Caracas Metro stations on the line 2 (the green one) such as Caricuao, Ruiz Pineda and Zoologico. A new subway line opened in October 2006 by President Hugo Chávez connects Las Adjuntas, a neighboring suburb, and therefore Caracas to Los Teques, capital city of Miranda State and an important pole of development.

Coordinates: 10°26′N 66°59′W

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