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    Coro is the capital of Falcón State and the second oldest city in Venezuela (after Cumaná). It was founded on July 26, 1527, by Juan de Ampíes as Santa...
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  • in the family Haemulidae Coro Coro, Bolivia Corocoro United Copper Mines Corocoro Island, in the coast border between Venezuela and Guyana Karakoa, a kind...
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  • footballer Coro (singer), Dominican singer and actor Coro, Venezuela, the capital city of Falcón State Coro Coro Municipality Coro Gulf Coro Province,...
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    Falcón (category States of Venezuela)
    Falcón, IPA: [esˈtaðo falˈkon]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is Coro. The state was named after Juan Crisóstomo Falcón. Present...
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  • and located in the northwestern Falcón state of Venezuela, the city of Coro and its Port, La Vela de Coro in the Caribbean Sea, was added to the list of...
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    Médanos de Coro National Park (Parque Nacional Los Médanos de Coro) is a Venezuelan national park located in the state of Falcón, near the city of Coro on the...
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    La Vela de Coro is the port of Coro, Venezuela. Coro and its port form a conurbation, although Coro is in the municipality of Miranda and La Vela is in...
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    near the city of Coro. It is now a protected park, the Médanos de Coro National Park. The park is the largest of its kind in Venezuela, covering 91 square...
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  • Prado, between May 1702 and 1704, Spanish authorities residents in Coro, Venezuela, began to observe successive arrivals of a growing group of freed Africans...
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    origins with the 1527 foundation of Santa Ana de Coro by Juan de Ampíes, the province's first governor. Coro was the province's capital until 1546, followed...
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    Oración Hebrea", mostly known as the Coro Synagogue, is a synagogue in the city of Santa Ana de Coro, Falcón, Venezuela, a city located near the Caribbean...
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    arrived. In 1827, a group of Jews moved from Curaçao and settled in Coro, Venezuela. In 1855, rioting in the area forced the entire Jewish population,...
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    The State of Venezuela was the official name of Venezuela adopted by the constitution of 1830, during the government of José Antonio Páez. The name was...
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    from the Dutch colony of Curaçao began to migrate to the Venezuelan city of Santa Ana de Coro in 1824. Other Jewish communities began springing up in Caracas...
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    José Leonardo Chirino Airport (category Buildings and structures in Coro, Venezuela)
    airport serving Coro, the capital of Falcón state in Venezuela. It is named to honor José Leonardo Chirino, leader of a 1795 rebellion in Coro that called...
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    The United States of Venezuela (Spanish: Estados Unidos de Venezuela) was the official name of Venezuela, adopted in its 1864 constitution under the Juan...
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    Menor de Santa Ana de Coro) is a cathedral and basilica located in Coro, Venezuela. Pope Clement VII created the Diocese of Coro in 1531. Construction...
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    chapel, which was built by Domingo Silvestre, the Venezuelan missionary from Santa Ana de Coro, Venezuela, in 1750. The Alto Vista Chapel was stated to be...
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    The port of Cartagena, Colombia, founded in 1533 and Santa Ana de Coro, Venezuela, founded in 1527, are two more UNESCO World Heritage Sites preserving...
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    from the Dutch colony of Curaçao began to migrate to the Venezuelan city of Santa Ana de Coro in 1824. The cemetery started to function in 1832 by Mr....
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    Francisco de Miranda (category Central University of Venezuela alumni)
    Francisco de Miranda in La Vela de Coro, Venezuela. Monument to Francisco de Miranda. National Pantheon, Caracas, Venezuela. Racine, Karen. Francisco de Miranda:...
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    was sent to Venezuela from Puerto Rico. He arrived at Coro in early March 1812 along with other Spanish marines. Monteverde based in Coro, was able to...
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    José Leonardo Chirino (category Burials at the National Pantheon of Venezuela)
    was a free zambo who helped to lead a 1795 uprising in Santa Ana de Coro, Venezuela. José Leonardo Chirino Airport is named after him. 1795 was perhaps...
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    The 2024 Venezuelan protests broke out after the 2024 presidential election on 28 July, in response to voter fraud and other irregularities during the...
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    287 ft)) are spectacular sceneries. Coro: Coro is the oldest city in Venezuela, since it was the first Venezuelan city to be founded in 1527, the city...
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    Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey. ANSS. "M 5.2 – 64 km N of Coro, Venezuela 2017". Comprehensive Catalog. U.S. Geological Survey. ANSS. "M 4.9...
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  • of Coro, which has a Jewish cemetery with tombstones dating back to 1832. In 1827, a group of Jews moved from Curaçao and settled in Coro, Venezuela. Other...
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  • and they headed towards the Venezuelan coast, where they arrived on February 24, 1529, at the region of Santa Ana de Coro. From there, he explored the...
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    Venezuela. The flag was first flown over Venezuelan soil at La Vela de Coro, on 3 August. Until 3 August 2006, Flag Day was celebrated in Venezuela on...
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  • Juan Manual Martínez de Manzanillo (category Roman Catholic bishops of Coro)
    Archdiocese of Coro". GCatholic.org. Retrieved March 25, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published] Portals: Biography Catholicism Venezuela v t e...
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