San Fernando de Atabapo

For other similarly named places, see San Fernando (disambiguation).
San Fernando de Atabapo

Plaza Bolívar in San Fernando de Atabapo
San Fernando de Atabapo

Location in Venezuela

Coordinates: 4°03′N 67°40′W / 4.050°N 67.667°W / 4.050; -67.667
Country  Venezuela
State Amazonas
Municipality Atabapo Municipality
Founded 1758
Area code(s) 0248

San Fernando de Atabapo was the capital city of Venezuela's Amazonas state until the early 1900s. The population in 1997 was approximately 5,000.

In the early twentieth century it was ruled for a long time by Tomas Funes, a powerful caudillo who controlled the local rubber industry (derived from indigenous rubber plants) by enslaving the local native populations. His power eventually became great enough to threaten the Venezuelan authorities and he was ultimately executed in the town square in the early 1930s. The town displays a photograph of a United States military aircraft that was shot down and crashed into the Orinoco River around this time. A Venezuelan National Guard unit is stationed here.

Coordinates: 4°03′N 67°42′W / 4.050°N 67.700°W / 4.050; -67.700

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