Guarenas

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Coordinates: 10°28′N 66°37′W

Guarenas
Mayor Willian Eduardo Páez Sosa
Area  
 - City 142 km²
Elevation 374 m
Population  
 - City (2006) 185,010
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
Area code(s) 0212
Website: http://www.guarenasonline.com/
Satellite image of Guarenas (left) and Guatire (right)
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Satellite image of Guarenas (left) and Guatire (right)

Guarenas is a city in Miranda, Venezuela. It was established in 1621 as Nuestra Señora de Copacabana los Guarenas. On February 27, 1989, a morning protest in this city over the recent nationwide hike in bus fares, spread to Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, which resulted in several days of rioting known today as the Caracazo. Today, Guarenas has virtually merged with its neighbor, Guatire. As of 2006, its population has been estimated at 185,010.

The Curupao Power Plant, which was inaugurated in 1933, still provides electricity to Guarenas and Guatire.

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