Cojedes (state)

Cojedes
State of Venezuela

Flag
Motto: Ad sum
English: I am here
Anthem: Himno del Estado Cojedes

Location within Venezuela
Coordinates: 9°22′N 68°19′W / 9.36°N 68.32°W / 9.36; -68.32Coordinates: 9°22′N 68°19′W / 9.36°N 68.32°W / 9.36; -68.32
Country Venezuela
Created 1864
Capital San Carlos
Government
  Governor Erika Farías (20122016)
Area
  Total 14,800 km2 (5,700 sq mi)
Area rank 13th
  1.62% of Venezuela
Population (2011 census)
  Total 323,165
  Rank 22nd
  1.14% of Venezuela
Time zone UTC-04:30
ISO 3166 code VE-H
Emblematic tree Apamate (Tabebuia rosea)
Website www.cojedes.gob.ve

Cojedes State (Spanish: Estado Cojedes, IPA: [esˈtaðo koˈxeðes]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is San Carlos.

Cojedes State covers a total surface area of 14,800 km² and, in 2011, had a census population of 323,165.

History

Native Americans from the Orinoco region kept moving through this region to colonize or trade with the regions around the Tacarigua Lake (the native name for Lake Valencia).

Fray Cirilo Bautista of Sevilla founded Santa Clara de Caramacate in 1750. Bishop Mariano Martí wrote some of the first reports about the area in 1760. That year missionaries Fray Gabriel de San Lucas and Fray Salvador of Cádiz founded the city of San Carlos. The original name was San Carlos de Austria. Nuestra Señora de la Chiquinquirá of El Tinaco was founded by Fray Pablo de Orichuela on the same year. El Pao was founded one year later, in 1661. The towns and the areas around them became cantons under jurisdiction of the Province of Caracas.

After the independence, the territory became part of Carabobo Province, one of the 11 Provinces of Venezuela at independence.

Municipalities and municipal seats

  1. Anzoátegui (Cojedes)
  2. Falcón (Tinaquillo)
  3. Girardot (El Baúl)
  4. Lima Blanco (Macapo)
  5. Pao de San Juan Bautista (El Pao)
  6. Ricaurte (Libertad)
  7. Rómulo Gallegos (Las Vegas)
  8. San Carlos (San Carlos)
  9. Tinaco (Tinaco)

Population

Race and ethnicity

According to the 2011 Census, the racial composition of the population was:[1]

Racial composition Population %
Mestizo N/A 59.2
White 115,437 35.6
Black 13,619 4.2
Other race N/A 1.0

See also

References

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