• Tucacas is a northern coastal town of Venezuela. It is located in the state of Falcón. Tucacas is surrounded by two rivers making access from the interior...
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    adherence to Judaism) lived in Tucacas, Caracas and Maracaibo. The Jewish community, however, did not become established in Venezuela until the middle of the...
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    Morrocoy National Park (category National parks of Venezuela)
    northwest side of Golfo Triste, in the west central Venezuelan coast, near the towns of Boca de Aroa, Tucacas, Sanare, Chichiriviche, and Tocuyo de la Costa...
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    of cities, towns and communities in Venezuela. The state capitals are marked with a *. List of cities in Venezuela by population, a list that only includes...
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    Punto Fijo - terminus Coro Yaracal Tucacas Morón, Venezuela Puerto Cabello El Baul, Cojedes East-West Railway, Venezuela Instituto Autónomo de Ferrocarriles...
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  • (Current) Caracas (1811-2022) Catapárida Churuguara Coro Dabajuro Punto Fijo Tucacas Altagracia de Orituco Calabozo Chaguaramas San Juan de los Morros San José...
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    Carabobo (redirect from Carabobo, Venezuela)
    Cruz, Barcelona, Puerto Ordaz, Coro, Mérida, San Cristóbal, Punto Fijo, Tucacas, Chichiriviche, San Carlos, Los Teques, Barinas, San Juan de los Morros...
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    gauge line from Aroa to the port of Tucacas was opened in 1877. The Ferrocarril Bolívar was the first railway in Venezuela. Also in 1877 the road from Barquisimeto...
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    Falcón (category States of Venezuela)
    returning in 1901 to tFalcón . In 1899, the territory comprising the towns of Tucacas and Chichiriviche, was annexed by Falcón. Lara State received the municipality...
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    Island Tucacas and Chichiriviche La Tortuga Island Paraguaná Peninsula Catia La Mar Cuyagua Puerto Cabello Bahía de Cata San Luis Venezuelan Beach Tourism...
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    Spanish forces attacked the long-time Dutch settlement in Tucacas, on the coast of what is now Venezuela. This was a center of the contraband trade. It was largely...
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    (Cabure) Píritu (Píritu) San Francisco Municipality, Falcón (Mirimire) Silva (Tucacas) Sucre (La Cruz de Taratara) Tocopero (Tocopero) Unión (Santa Cruz de Bucaral)...
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  • Territorios Federales) is a special political division in the territory of Venezuela. Their existence is provided for in Article 16 of the National Constitution...
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  • during one night: Miss Venezuela World 2020 and Miss Venezuela 2020. Isabella Rodríguez, Miss Venezuela 2018, who represented Venezuela during Miss World 2019...
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    The 2014 Venezuelan protests began in February 2014 when hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans protested due to high levels of criminal violence, inflation...
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    typicus: "Off Tucacas, Carabobo, Golfo de Triste, Venezuela." This marine species occurs in the Caribbean Sea off Colombia and Venezuela. Bouchet, P. (2015)...
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  • Puerto Cabello and Valencia Railway (category 3 ft 6 in gauge railways in Venezuela)
    Bolivar Railway was the first to be constructed in Venezuela and linked the mines to the sea at Tucacas. The two lines were operated somewhat differently...
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  • Raúl Saavedra (cyclist) (category Vuelta a Venezuela stage winners)
    male road racing cyclist from Colombia. 1999 1st in Stage 2 Vuelta a Venezuela, Tucacas (VEN) 2000 2nd in Stage 2 Clasica Coljueces Cundinamarca, Cucuta (COL)...
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    with the populations of Tucacas and Chichiriviche, currently belonging to the state of Falcon. In fact, the population of Tucacas was the main port of export...
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    state-run organization of Venezuela that manages the railway systems of the country. Its headquarters are located in Caracas, Venezuela. According to the 1999...
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  • Aroa mines (category Copper mines in Venezuela)
    service from Tucacas to Puerto Cabello, the region's main import-export centre. The Ferrocarril Bolívar was the first railway in Venezuela. Also in 1877...
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  • rescued by Fiery Cross ( United Kingdom). Arctic was on a voyage from Tucacas, Venezuela to Swansea, Glamorgan. Catherine  Germany The schooner was abandoned...
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    Cagigal Observatory (category Astronomical observatories in Venezuela)
    that an ad-hoc committee was formed with the objective to observe it at Tucacas, in Falcon state. The commission greatly helped with the eclipse observations...
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    tristensis: "Off Tucacas, Golfo de Triste, Venezuela." These cowries live in the Southern Caribbean Sea, along northern Colombia and western Venezuela. Darker...
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    on a combination of small boats and mule to transport the ore to Point Tucacas where it was shipped to England. During Hawkshaw's short stay at Aroa,...
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    returned to Venezuelan waters, where she joined the three-power blockade squadron, initially off Puerto Cabello. On 14 January, she shifted to Tucacas and she...
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  • Pedro Carujo (category People from Barcelona, Venezuela)
    San Felipe Castle, Carujo managed to escape and restart incursions into Tucacas, Aroa and San Felipe. Finally, wounded and captured at the Battle of Paso...
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    Western Europe. The Argentine National Observatory sent a team to Tucacas, Falcón, Venezuela. Due to the economic depression caused by World War I, the best...
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  • The 36th edition of the annual Vuelta a Venezuela was held from August 31 to September 12, 1999. The stage race started in Punto Fijo, and ended in Carúpano...
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    de los moluscos en las costas centro-occidental (Patanemo-Punta Tucacas) de Venezuela. Memoria de la Sociedad de Ciencias Naturales La Salle, 34(97):24–52...
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