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Maracay

 
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A city of northern Venezuela west-southwest of Caracas. It is a cattle center. Population: 394,000.

 

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Maracay (märäkī') , city (1990 pop. 354,196), capital of Aragua state, N Venezuela, at the eastern end of Lake Valencia. It is a commercial, agricultural, and industrial city. Its products include sugar, rubber, paper, and cloth. Maracay was modernized in the early 20th cent. by the dictator Juan Vicente Gómez, who built an opera house, a bull ring, gardens, and a triumphal arch.


 
Dialing Code: The telephone dialing code for: Maracay, Venezuela
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The country code is: 58
The city code is: 43


 
WordNet: Maracay
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a city in north central Venezuela; cattle center


 
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Maracay
Flag of Maracay
Flag
Official seal of Maracay
Seal
Nickname(s): "Ciudad Jardín"
(English: Garden City)
Maracay is located in Venezuela
Maracay
Maracay
Coordinates: 10°14′49″N 67°35′46″W / 10.24694°N 67.59611°W / 10.24694; -67.59611
Country Venezuela
State Aragua
Municipality Girardot
Founded March 5, 1701
Government
 - Mayor Pedro Bastidas
Area
 - Total 911.57 km2 (352 sq mi)
Elevation 436 m (1,430 ft)
Population (2001)
 - Total 1.754.256
 - Density 1,271.4/km2 (3,292.9/sq mi)
 - Demonym Maracayero(a)
Time zone VST (UTC-4:30)
 - Summer (DST) not observed (UTC-4:30)
Postal codes 2101, 2102, 2103, 2104
Area code(s) 0243
The area and population figures are for the municipality
Website Alcaldía de Maracay (Spanish)

Maracay is a city in central Venezuela and is the capital and most important city of the Aragua State. Most of it falls under the jurisdiction of the Girardot Municipality. The population as per the 2001 census was 750.000. In 2008, Maracay and its surroundings have an estimated population of 1,767,217.

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History

The jaguar, symbol of the Maracaya Indians

Officially established on March 5, 1701 by Bishop Diego de Baños y Sotomayor in the valleys of Tocopio and Tapatapa (what is known today as the central valley of Aragua) in northern Venezuela. According to the most accepted explanation, it was named after a local indigenous chief, and refers to the "Maracayo" (Felis mitis), a small tiger. Alternative etymologies cite a local aromatic tree called Mara. Maracay experienced rapid growth during Juan Vicente Gómez's dictatorship (1908 - 1935). Gómez saw Maracay as a suitable place to make his residence during his rule, and ordered the construction of an Arc of Triumph, a bull plaza (a near replica of the one in Seville, Spain), an Ópera house, a Zoo, and, most notably, the Hotel Jardín (Garden Hotel), a majestic, tourist attraction with very large gardens. The city is home to the Mausoleo de Gómez (Gómez's mausoleum), where the dictator's remains are stored.

Economy and Transport

One of the most important cities in Venezuela, Maracay is primarily an industrial and commercial center, the city produces paper, textiles chemicals, tobacco, cement, cattle derived foods, such as milk or meat conserves, as well as soap and perfumes.

Even though it is an industrial center, the surroundings of Maracay live of an intensive agriculture, where sugarcane, tobacco, coffee and cocoa stand out as the main products. There are also cattle-herding and timber-cutting activities.

Activity by the Venezuelan Military also adds a great deal to Maracay's economy.

Maracay has good transportation facilities and infrastructure that effectively connects it to the rest of the country, it is linked to most other important localities by the Autopista Regional del Centro (Central Regional Highway), it also has good access to the only, small railway system in the country. The city boasts the national Hidroplane airport, located on the shore of the Lago de Valencia (Lake of Valencia). The city does not have a Subway system, but one is in the planning stages.

Maracay and the Military

Maracay is a city heavily influenced by the military. Maracay is the cradle of Venezuelan aviation, and it is home to the two largest Air Force bases in the country. The Venezuelan F-16 fighter planes are stationed here, as well as the new Sukhoi-30MKEs acquired by the Venezuelan Government.

Other military facilities include the Fourth Armored Division of the Army and the Venezuelan Paratroopers main base and training center.

It is also home to the government-owned ammunition and weapons factory (CAVIM) that produces the Venezuelan version of the FN FAL (Fusil Automatique Leger - Light Automatic Rifle) rifle and will produce the newly acquired AK-103s; as well as the ammunition for both models.

Section of the Henri Pittier National Park as seen from a hill in Maracay

Natural Reserves

The mountains on the north side of Maracay, that separate it from the coast, make up the Henri Pittier National Park, named after the Swiss naturalist that studied them. The park is a very lush rainforest, with a great variety of ferns. Two very winding roads cut through the park over the mountains to the coast. One, beginning at the North-Central part of the city known as Urbanización El Castaño, goes to the beach town of Choroní. The other, beginning at the North-Western part at the city of El Limón, goes to Ocumare de la Costa and the beaches of Cata and Catica.

Higher Education Institutions and Cultural Venues

Cathedral of Maracay
Aviation Museum of Maracay
The city at night
César Girón square

Maracay houses the Faculty of Veterinarians and Agronomy of the Universidad Central de Venezuela, and an extension of the Universidad de Carabobo.

The main Campus of the UNEFA (a military university open to civilians) is located here. Career choices include, Electronics, Aeronautical and Civil Engineering, as well as other disciplines such as avionics.

The main museums are:

  • The Anthropological Museum.
  • The Aviation Museum.
  • The Museum of Modern Arts "Mario Abreu".
  • The Opera House.

Curiosities

  • In Venezuela, Maracay is known as "Cuidad Jardín", or "Garden City".
  • Maracay is the home of the local baseball team Tigres de Aragua.
  • The city's Bullfight arena is the only "Maestranza" (bullfighting school) in the country. At the present day is called "Maestranza Cesar Girón"
  • The Patron Saint is Saint Joseph.

Mass media

Famous natives

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Coordinates: 10°14′49″N 67°35′46″W / 10.247°N 67.596°W / 10.247; -67.596


 
 
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