Portuguesa (state)

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Estado Portuguesa
[[Image:{{{image_flag}}}|140px|Flag of Portuguesa State]] Coat of Arms of Portuguesa State
State flag State Coat of Arms
Portuguesa State Anthem
Motto: Honor y Gloria
(Spanish: Honor and Glory)
Location of Portuguesa State
Location within Venezuela
Created
(given current status)
1909
State capital Guanare
Area
   •%
15,200 km²
1,65   (Ranked 12th)
Population
   •%
873,400 hab. (2007 est.)
3,34   (Ranked 12th)
Emblematic tree The Caoba
(Swietenia macrophylla)
ISO 3166-2 VE-P
Governor Antonia Muñoz
2004 - 2008
Website: Gobierno de Poruguesa

Estado Portuguesa is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided.

The state capital is Guanare, founded in 1591.

Portuguesa State covers a total surface area of 15,200 km² and, in 2007, had an estimated population of 873,400.

[edit] Origin of the Name

It got the name from the River Portuguesa, according to the legend it got the name from a beautiful Portuguese woman who drowned in that river.

[edit] Municipalities

  1. Agua Blanca (Agua Blanca)
  2. Araure (Araure)
  3. Esteller (Píritu)
  4. Guanare (Guanare)
  5. Guanarito (Guanarito)
  6. Monseñor José Vicente de Unda (Paraíso de Chabasquén)
  7. Ospino (Ospino)
  8. Páez (Acarigua)
  9. Papelón (Papelon)
  10. San Genaro de Boconoito (Boconoito)
  11. San Rafael de Onoto (San Rafael de Onoto)
  12. Santa Rosalía (El Playon)
  13. Sucre (Biscucuy)
  14. Turén (Villa Bruzual)

[edit] See also