Guárico
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- "Guárico" redirects here, see also Guárico River.
Estado Guárico | |||||
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Guárico State Anthem | |||||
Motto: Si amas la libertad, ven a mis pampas (Spanish: If you love liberty, come to my plains) |
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Location within Venezuela |
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Created (given current status) |
1900 | ||||
State capital | San Juan de los Morros | ||||
Area •% |
64,986 km² 7,1 (Ranked 4th) |
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Population •% |
745,100 hab. (2007 est.) 2.85 (Ranked 16th) |
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Emblematic tree | The Palma llanera (Copernicia tectorum) |
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ISO 3166-2 | VE-J |
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Governor | Eduardo Manuitt 2004 - 2008 |
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Website: Guárico: Portal Oficial | |||||
Estado Guárico is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided.
The state capital is San Juan de Los Morros.
Guárico State covers a total surface area of 64 986 km² and, in 2007, had an estimated population of 745,100.
- See also: States of Venezuela
[edit] Municipalities and municipal seats
- Camaguán (Camaguán)
- Chaguaramas (Chaguaramas)
- El Socorro (El Socorro)
- Francisco de Miranda (Calabozo)
- José Félix Ribas (Tucupido)
- José Tadeo Monagas (Altagracia de Orituco)
- Juan Germán Roscio (San Juan de los Morros)
- Julián Mellado (El Sombrero)
- Las Mercedes (Las Mercedes)
- Leonardo Infante (Valle de la Pascua)
- Ortiz (Ortiz)
- Pedro Zaraza (Zaraza)
- San Gerónimo de Guayabal (Guayabal)
- San José de Guaribe (San José de Guaribe)
- Santa María de Ipire (Santa María de Ipire)
[edit] Website seats
Political Divisions of Venezuela | ||||||||
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