Barquisimeto
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Nickname: "Capital musical de Venezuela" (English: " Musical capital of Venezuela)" | |||
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Country | Venezuela | ||
State | Lara | ||
Counties | Iribarren Municipality | ||
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- Mayor | Henry Falcón (2004 – 2008) | ||
Elevation | 556 m (2,198 ft) | ||
Website: alcaldiadebarquisimeto.gov.ve |
Barquisimeto is the capital city of the State of Lara located in west central Venezuela, halfway between Caracas and Maracaibo on the Turbio River. Coordinates: .
The city has strong agroindustrial (the large-scale production, processing, and packaging of food using modern equipment and methods)roots, being surrounded by a sugar cane valley and near one of the largest vegetable production regions in Venezuela: the Valle de Quíbor (Quíbor Valley) and Sanare.
First founded by Don Juan de Villegas in 1552 and named Nueva Segovia de Variquisimeto it was later moved to several places until 1563 when the town finally settled in its present location. Barquisimeto is today a modern city, fourth most populated in the country; highly important for its situation in the middle of the west-central axis of communications, industries and agriculture of Venezuela.
Two of the many landmarks in Barquisimeto is an obelisk, called El Obelisco (which is actually flat on top not making it a true obelisk), which was raised to commemorate Barquisimeto's 400th anniversary of foundation; and the Cathedral, which is inside an oddly shaped design to say the least, it is supposed to look like an inverted orchid, very rare in Latin America since it consists of a cross-like tinted glass dome, designed in 1959 by Jan Bergkamp and finished in 1969.
Once a year in January, the Divina Pastora (Divine Shepherdess), which is a big moveable statue of the Holy Virgin Mary with Baby Jesus and sheep, is held by 6 to 10 men and carried to the cathedral from the Bassilica Minor located in the nearby town of Santa Rosa. More than 2 million people join the procession and walk the entire course every January 14, some even barefoot or holding a wooden cross. One might go expecting a sombre religious ceremony which might be the case if it were not for the flood of vendors and easy access to alcohol all along the route which tends to create a more party atmosphere than anything else.
The streets of downtown Barquisimeto are going through some major construction due to the implementation of a trolley-car system that will connect the whole city, making a more efficient public transportation system. This new public transportation is named Transbarca and is expected to be completed by 2010.
Population: 1.500.000
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[edit] General aspects
[edit] History
Originally founded by Don Juan de Villegas in 1552 under the name of Nueva Segovia, soon changed in several occasions until its definitive foundation in 1563. Barquisimeto is nowadays a modern city, being the fourth city in number of inhabitants in Venezuela. Its importance, is like center of communications, agriculture and industries, of the center-West of the country. In Barquisimeto, like in most of the cities of Venezuela, besides having an interesting colonial architecture, important works of the modern architecture can be observed. A good example of this, is the Cathedral, which was designed by the architect John Bergcamp. The city has varied museums, of subjects like: History, Archaeology, Paleontology, and one about the city. This last, was inaugurated in 1983, in the old seat of the Hospital La Caridad, counts with ten rooms, where the works of artists of the region, can be observed, as well as exhibitions of collections and works of other museums. The cultural activity is rooted in its people, the city is known like the musical capital of Venezuela. One of the most representative images of Barquisimeto is the Divina Pastora, patron saint of the city, which is celebrated on January 14.
[edit] Geography
Located in a plateau of 556 meters of altitude, with an somewhat hot average temperature of 26°C throughout the year, and a population that exceeds the 800,000 inhabitants. Geographically, Barquisimeto has a very central location in the country but due to poor interstate highways and tolls every 100 miles or so, makes the trip from Barquisimeto to Caracas hard to complete in less than four and a half hours, even though it is only about 360 kilometers (224 miles) away.
Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
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Avg high °F | 83 | 84 | 86 | 85 | 84 | 82 | 83 | 83 | 84 | 84 | 84 | 82 | 84 |
Avg low °F | 67 | 68 | 69 | 71 | 71 | 70 | 69 | 70 | 70 | 70 | 70 | 69 | 70 |
Avg high °C | 28 | 28 | 30 | 29 | 28 | 27 | 28 | 28 | 28 | 28 | 28 | 27 | 28 |
Avg low °C | 19 | 20 | 20 | 21 | 21 | 21 | 20 | 21 | 21 | 21 | 21 | 20 | 21 |
Source: Weatherbase |
[edit] Law and government
Barquisimeto has one municipality: Iribarren Municipality, Venezuelan law specifies that municipal governments have four main functions: executive, legislative, comptroller, and planning. The executive function is managed by the mayor, who is in charge of representing the municipality's administration. The legislative branch is represented by the Municipal Council, composed of seven councillors, charged with the deliberation of new decrees and local laws. The comptroller tasks are managed by the municipal comptroller's office, which oversees accountancy. Finally, planning is represented by the Local Public Planning Council, which manages development projects for the municipality.
[edit] Economy
The economic potential of the city is tie to the small, medium and great industry, that has access to regional and national markets, with a great perspective of internationalization. The commerce of food, is an economic fort, by its advantageous geographic location, that generates an influence that covers near 6 million inhabitants. In addition of the food industry, plastics, textiles, paper, milky, farming and automotive industry, represents the main industries of the city.
[edit] Colleges and universities
Barquisimeto host a big number of universities and institutes, that has originating a great student population, of the zone and other regions of Venezuela. Its geographic location, the favorable hospitality of its people and the socioeconomic conditions, has motivated the migration of many young people, in search of knowledge, being one of the cities, of most educational development in Venezuela:
Due to poor educational infrastructure in the poorer small cities and villages around Barquisimeto academically gifted youth flock to the cities and due to lack of opportunities in the outlying regions, rarely return.
- Universidad Centro Occidental Lisandro Alvarado
- Universidad Fermín Toro
- Universidad Nacional Abierta
- Universidad Nacional Experimental Simón Rodriguez
- Universidad Nacional Experimental Politécnica Antonio José de Sucre
- Instituto Pedagógico de Barquisimeto
- Universidad Yacambú
- Universidad Nacional Experimental De la Fuerza Armada
- Instituto Universitario Tecnológico Rodolfo Loero Arismendi
- Central University of Venezuela
- Centro Instituto de Diseño Gráfico (CIDIG)
- Instituto Universitario Experimental “Andrés Eloy Blanco”
- Instituto Universitario de Tecnología “Antonio José de Sucre”
- Colegio Universitario Fermin Toro
[edit] Transportation
The system more commonly used, are the “rapiditos”, old automobiles with capacity for 5 persons, with a route similar to the buses. The Trolleybus Transbarca, is the new massive transport system of Barquisimeto, to be inaugurated at the end of 2007, will mobilize an average of 170,000 people by day, with 80 electrical units, will cross 30 km (18,6 miles) of exclusive route, in the Metropolitan Area of the city, it will be able to have an express route of 22 km (13,64 miles) and one commercial route of 8 km (4,96 miles). With 52 stations, the Trolleybus will count a centralized system of communication and security, and structures for easy access for third age and disability people. Also, it counts with 18 electrical substations. It has a mechanism of collection of passage and a gratuitous system of communication for the communities. Barquisimeto in 2006 counts with the most organized bus system of Venezuela, Also it will be complemented with nourishing routes, that moved by all the metropolitan area, where the Trolleybus not had access, these routes will have stations near the ones of Transbarca.
- Buses are the main means of mass transportation, the system runs a variety of bus types, operated by several companies on normal streets and avenues:
- bus; large buses.
- buseta; medium size buses.
- microbus or colectivo; vans or minivans.
- rapiditos; old automobiles with capacity for 5 persons.
Anyone unfamiliar to Barquisimeto and its transportation should know that it can be potentially dangerous due to being targeted by petty, but armed, thieves. Pretty much anyone who uses public transportation in the region has encountered an instance of robbery on a "rapidito" or even bus highjacking. If one complies with the requests of the robbers they usually are nice enough to just take your valuables and drop you off far from any crowded location. Although this is the case, incidents of interstate kidnappings are not uncommon. People with nice cars or a wealthy appearance are usually targeted.
[edit] Sports
The city counts, with notably football and baseball teams. Several other sports also have Barquisimeto as their home.
- Cardenales de Lara: (English: Lara Cardinals) is a baseball team in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League. Founded in 1942 and based in Barquisimeto, the Cardenales have won three domestic titles, the most recent in 2001, have like seat the Don Antonio Herrera Gutiérrez stadium, with a capacity of 20,450 spectators.
Guaros de Lara: is a basketball team in the Venezuelan Professional Basketball League. Founded in 1983 under the name of Bravos de Portuguesa, with seat in the cities of Acarigua and Araure, in 1992 the team is transferred to Barquisimeto, like Malteros de Lara, in 1995 adopts the name of Bravos de Lara. Since 2005 the team changes to its present name, Guaros de Lara, it have like seat the Domo Bolivariano, an indoor sporting arena, the capacity of the arena is of 10,000 spectators.
Baseball is like religion in Lara. When the "Cardenales" win the championship its best to stay away from crowded areas and especially steer clear of any major street. A common way to celebrate a win is to drink heavily, put on red clothes, and drive around the streets of Barquisimeto and Cabudare. In the year 2000 more than 70 people died the weekend following the "Cardenales" winning the championship.
[edit] Sports teams
- Baseball: Cardenales de Lara B.B.C.
- Football: Unión Lara Fútbol Club (second division),
- Basket: Guaros de Lara.
[edit] Sites of interest
[edit] Barquisimeto Athenaeum
On October 8, 1986, this Athenaeum was created by a group of cultural promoters, poets, writers, educators and sociocultural workers. This institute was created under the fundamental principle, for the rescue of the traditions and customs of the city, so that can be constituted a legacy for future generations, and thus to reinforce the culture of Barquisimeto.
[edit] The obelisk
This is the symbol of Barquisimeto, created to commemorate the 400 years of the city. Constructed in 1952 by the engineer Rafael Jose Raga, is a concrete and steel structure of 75 meters of height, provided with an elevator. The elevator, however, has been out of use for years and the front entrance of the "Obelisk" (which is so in name only since it is flat on top) is used to store materials lying around the grounds surrounding the "OBelisk."
[edit] Barquisimeto Museum
This structure dates from 1579, when the “San Lazaro” Hospital worked. Later in 1877, it was reconstructed to be La Caridad hospital. Finally, in 1939, the Hospital was named “Antonio Maria Pineda”, and moves to another seat, being this building empty, working years later like the Barquisimeto Museum.
[edit] Juárez Theater
This theater is located in the center of the city, was inaugurated in 1905, with the name of Municipal Theater, and was reconstructed almost totally for the four hundred years of Barquisimeto, it has been witness of the growth and history of this population. By its scenes, past a great number of artists, of diverse sorts: dance, song, ballet and theater, among others. It has a special attractive for the tourists, by its structure, and the different cultural manifestations of the city and the country, that are represented there. This theater was the first of the Lara state.
[edit] Divina Pastora
The Divina Pastora, is one of the most important religious icons of Venezuela. It is the patron saint of the city. Each January 14, a multitudinal procession is celebrated in which this image is taken from the Santa Rosa town to Barquisimeto, later, it returns to its native town, passing by temples and churches of different parishes. According to the history books, this deity comes from Seville (Spain). A Capuchino priest Isidoro of Seville, received a revelation in one of his dreams. It was the image of the Divina Pastora. Days later, he gave to the artist Miguel Alonso de Tovar, a detailed description of his vision, so that he could made a paint of it. The image of the virgin with pastoral hat, covered by a blue mantle, maintaining in her left hand a boy, and supporting a lamb on the right one, was called "Divina Pastora de Almas". Years later, the esculptor Francisco Antonio Gijón, made a natural size sculpture of the Divina Pastora, in 1705, the image take its first procession in Spain.
The popular myth of the Divina Pastora in Venezuela, dates from 1736, when the parish priest of the town of Santa Rosa entrusted to an esculptor to made an image of the Immaculate Conception, without knowing, that the figure that arrived at the town was of the Divina Pastora, and although the priest wanted to give it back, he could not do that because was impossible to load the drawer in where the statue came. The whole town deduced that this indicated that the religious image wanted to remain in Santa Rosa. In addition to this peculiar history, in the XIX century, happened another fantastic fact that consolidated this deity like the patron saint of the Lara state. In 1855 there was a rage epidemic that affected Venezuela. A great number of families from Barquisimeto underwent serious consequences by this badly disease, and already desperate they implore to this religious image, that helped them. One tells that the priest Jose Macario Yépez, parish priest of the La Concepción church of Barquisimeto, offered himself before the Virgin to be the last victim of the disease. Some histories say that six months after the offer, the priest died and the epidemic leaves the city, others indicate, that his implorations stopped the epidemic. In memory of this miracle, all the January 14 a procession in honor to the Divina Pastora is made. It leaves from the population of Santa Rosa and goes to the Metropolitan Cathedral of Barquisimeto. And from January 14, to the Palm Sunday (before Easter), the image of the Divina Pastora, goes to 44 temples of the state. Every year, thousands of people meet to participate together in one of the concurred processions of Venezuela, in which are crossed approximately five kilometers. During the rest of the year, this religious icon is located in the church of Santa Rosa, a town near Barquisimeto. There, all the native ones of this Venezuelan locality venerate the Divina Pastora, with their version devotion, faith and hope.
When one hears of the procession of the Divina Pastora one might expect a somber religious ceremony but in reality the event takes on more of a party atmosphere than anything else. Easy access to beer combined with countless street vendors selling anything from food to liquor and small religious icons, no one misses a chance to make a buck along the route that snakes through the city.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Check the weather in Barquisimeto now
- Nuevo Sistema Ferroviario de Venezuela
- Video Footage of Barquisimeto and some of it's places
- Barquisimeto, Bitacora de una Ciudad
- Venezuela Tuya, Barquisimeto
- Discover Venezuela, Barquisimeto
- Museo de Barquisimeto
- Mapping from Multimap or GlobalGuide or Google Maps
- Aerial image from TerraServer
- Satellite image from WikiMapia