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9-557: The Guanipa Municipality is one of the 21 municipalities ( municipios ) that makes up the eastern Venezuelan state of Anzoátegui . The town of San José de Guanipa (El Tigrito) is the shire town of the Guanipa Municipality. The Guanipa Municipality, according to a 2007 population estimate by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, has a population of 76,914 (up from 67,289 in 2000). This amounts to 5.2% of

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27-6554: A metropolitan area; the rest of the city is covered by four adjacent municipalities in Miranda state: Baruta, Chacao, el Hatillo and Sucre ) Amazonas [ edit ] Alto Orinoco ( La Esmeralda ) Atabapo ( San Fernando de Atabapo ) Atures ( Puerto Ayacucho ) Autana ( Isla Ratón ) Manapiare ( San Juan de Manapiare ) Maroa ( Maroa ) Río Negro ( San Carlos de Río Negro ) Anzoátegui [ edit ] Anaco ( Anaco ) Aragua ( Aragua de Barcelona ) Diego Bautista Urbaneja ( Lechería ) Fernando de Peñalver ( Puerto Píritu ) Francisco del Carmen Carvajal ( Valle de Guanape ) Francisco de Miranda ( Pariaguán ) Guanta ( Guanta ) Independencia ( Soledad ) José Gregorio Monagas ( Mapire ) Juan Antonio Sotillo ( Puerto la Cruz ) Juan Manuel Cajigal ( Onoto ) Libertad ( San Mateo ) Manuel Ezequiel Bruzual ( Clarines ) Pedro María Freites ( Cantaura ) Píritu ( Píritu ) San José de Guanipa ( San José de Guanipa / El Tigrito ) San Juan de Capistrano ( Boca de Uchire ) Santa Ana ( Santa Ana ) Simón Bolívar ( 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36-512: Is on Wikidata San Fernando de Atabapo San Fernando de Atabapo is a town in southern Venezuela on the border with Colombia . It was the capital city of the 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 Tomás Funes , a powerful caudillo who controlled the local rubber industry (derived from indigenous rubber plants) by enslaving

45-578: The States of Venezuela . There are 335 municipalities dividing the 23 states and the Capital District . [REDACTED] The 335 municipalities in Venezuela (Esequibo not included) Municipalities and their seats by federal entity [ edit ] Capital District [ edit ] Libertador Bolivarian Municipality ( Caracas Libertador covers about half of the city of Caracas, officially

54-608: 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. 4°03′N 67°42′W  /  4.050°N 67.700°W  / 4.050; -67.700 This article about

63-620: The metropolitan area of Caracas Brión ( Higuerote ) Buroz ( Mamporal ) Carrizal ( Carrizal ) Chacao ( Chacao ), part of the metropolitan area of Caracas Cristóbal Rojas ( Charallave ) El Hatillo ( El Hatillo ), part of the metropolitan area of Caracas Guaicaipuro ( Los Teques ) Independencia ( Santa Teresa del Tuy ) Lander ( Ocumare del Tuy ) Los Salias ( San Antonio de los Altos ) Páez ( Río Chico ) Paz Castillo ( Santa Lucía ) Pedro Gual ( Cúpira ) Plaza ( Guarenas ) Simón Bolívar ( San Francisco de Yare ) Sucre ( Petare ), part of

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81-470: The state's population. The municipality's population density is 97.11 inhabitants per square kilometre (251.5/sq mi). The mayor of the San José de Guanipa Municipality is Pedro Martínez, elected on November 23, 2008, with 62% of the vote. He replaced Freddy Tomás Arriojas Boada shortly after the elections. The municipality is divided into one parish ; Capital San José de Guanipa. This article related to

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