List of cities in Venezuela
This is a list of the largest cities in Venezuela, in descending order. Population estimates do not include urban areas. All figures are 2005 estimates.
Largest cities in Venezuela
# |
City |
Population
(Est. 2010)
|
State |
1. |
Caracas (federal capital) |
5,576,000 |
Metropolitan district and Miranda [1] |
2. |
Maracaibo |
4,163,670 |
Zulia |
3. |
Valencia |
2,585,202 |
Carabobo |
4. |
Barquisimeto |
1,600,000 |
Lara |
5. |
Maracay |
1,302,000 |
Aragua |
6. |
Ciudad Guayana |
946,606 |
Bolívar |
7. |
Barcelona |
750,000 |
Anzoátegui |
8. |
Maturín |
410,967 |
Monagas |
9. |
Turmero |
344,746 |
Aragua |
10. |
Ciudad Bolívar |
291,170 |
Bolívar |
11. |
Barinas |
284,305 |
Barinas |
12. |
Los Teques |
279,424 |
Miranda |
13. |
Cumaná |
257,821 |
Sucre |
14. |
San Cristóbal |
246,620 |
Táchira |
15. |
Puerto La Cruz |
218,228 |
Anzoátegui |
16. |
Mérida |
215,289 |
Mérida |
17. |
Cabimas |
200,859 |
Zulia |
18. |
Coro |
135,246 |
Falcón |
19. |
Guatire |
192,291 |
Miranda |
20. |
Cúa |
182,925 |
Miranda |
21. |
Guarenas |
181,657 |
Miranda |
22. |
Los Teques |
173,749 |
Miranda |
23. |
Ocumare del Tuy |
166,112 |
Miranda |
24. |
Puerto Cabello |
163,886 |
Carabobo |
25. |
Guacara |
151,788 |
Carabobo |
26. |
El Tigre |
151,011 |
Anzoátegui |
27. |
El Limón |
148,270 |
Aragua |
28. |
Acarigua |
143,739 |
Portuguesa |
29. |
Punto Fijo |
131,737 |
Falcón |
30. |
Cabudare |
131,013 |
Lara |
31. |
Charallave |
129,213 |
Miranda |
32. |
Ciudad Ojeda |
128,941 |
Zulia |
33. |
Palo Negro |
128,895 |
Aragua |
34. |
Cagua |
119,052 |
Aragua |
35. |
Anaco |
117,605 |
Anzoátegui |
36. |
Calabozo |
117,148 |
Guárico |
37. |
Guanare |
112,315 |
Portuguesa |
38. |
Carúpano |
112,102 |
Sucre |
39. |
Ejido |
107,056 |
Mérida |
40. |
Catia La Mar |
106,850 |
Vargas |
41. |
Mariara |
105,511 |
Carabobo |
42. |
Carora |
105,400 |
Lara |
Other cities
These cities are not among the largest in Venezuela, but are notable for historical, cultural, and/or touristic reasons.
See also
Notes
- ^ Composed of the municipalities of Libertador in Distrito Capital, and Baruta, Chacao, El Hatillo, and Sucre (Petare) in Miranda state.
References