Regions of Venezuela
Administrative
regions of Venezuela:
Central Region
Venezuela's states, capital district, and federal dependencies have been grouped into administrative regions since a 1969 decree on regionalization that institutionalized a process of region development. The regions thereby created have been modified until attaining their present shape.
Administrative Region |
Population¹ |
Area² |
States |
Andean Region |
2,210,194 |
53,900 km² |
Barinas, Mérida, Táchira and Trujillo |
Capital Region |
4,687,002 |
9,879 km² |
Miranda, Vargas, Capital District (Caracas) |
Central Region |
3,851,290 |
26,464 km² |
Aragua, Carabobo, Cojedes |
Central-Western Region |
3,703,675 |
66,900 km² |
Falcón, Lara, Portuguesa, Yaracuy |
Guayana Region |
1,776,545 |
458,344 km² |
Bolívar, Amazonas, Delta Amacuro |
Insular Region |
439,900 |
1,492 km² |
Nueva Esparta, Federal Dependencies |
Llanos Region |
1,181,650 |
141,486 km² |
Apure (excluding the Páez Municipality), Guárico |
Eastern Region |
3,165,217 |
84,030 km² |
Anzoátegui, Monagas, Sucre |
South-Western Region |
2,000,000 (approximately) |
N/A |
Táchira and the Páez Municipality of Apure |
Zulian Region |
3,520,376 |
63,100 km² |
Zulia |
Notes:
- Population figures are 2005 estimates
- The area of the Páez municipality has, for the time being, been incorrectly counted here as belonging to the Llanos Region, rather than the Andean Region.
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