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Barinas, Barinas

Barinas, Barinas

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Barinas () is a city in west central Venezuela. According to the 2011 census, its population is 353,442. It is the capital of the Barinas Municipality and the State of Barinas. The city of Barinas is known as the capital of the Llanos.

History

The original city was founded under the name Altamira de Caceres on June 30, 1577, by Captain Juan Andres Varela fulfilling orders of the governor of La Grita Francisco de Cáceres, who had founded this Andean city and established it governorate in 1576.

In 1786 Barinas state was established in the territories of the existing states of Barinas and Apure. The city became the capital of the state and an important bastion of the patriots during the War of Independence. Cristóbal Mendoza, the first President of Venezuela, lived and practiced his profession in Barinas.

Etymology

The name of the city comes from an indigenous word which identifies a strong wind that occurs during the rainy season, from the valleys of Santo Domingo.

Geography

The city is located in the northwest part of the state, along the river Santo Domingo in the Andean foothills about 165 km from the city of Mérida and 525 km from Caracas. The city has about 270,000 inhabitants and is the most populous in the state of Barinas and one of the largest Venezuelan llanos cities alongside Calabozo, Acarigua-Araure, Guanare and San Fernando de Apure. The city is located about 188 meters above sea level.

Climate

Barinas experiences a tropical savanna climate (Köppen: Aw) characterized by consistently hot temperatures throughout the year and a distinct wet and dry season pattern.

Barinas experiences a wet season from April to November, with rainfall peaking in June, and a dry season from December to March. The total annual precipitation is 1650 mm. March, before the onset of the rainy season, is the hottest month, with an average high temperature above 35 C, while June through August in the wet season are the coolest months, with high temperatures close to 31 C.

| Jan record high C = 40.0 | Feb record high C = 40.5 | Mar record high C = 39.9 | Apr record high C = 39.2 | May record high C = 37.7 | Jun record high C = 35.9 | Jul record high C = 37.9 | Aug record high C = 38.3 | Sep record high C = 35.9 | Oct record high C = 38.3 | Nov record high C = 36.4 | Dec record high C = 37.5 | year record high C = 40.5 | Jan record low C = 15.7 | Feb record low C = 17.5 | Mar record low C = 19.6 | Apr record low C = 20.7 | May record low C = 19.4 | Jun record low C = 19.3 | Jul record low C = 19.7 | Aug record low C = 19.0 | Sep record low C = 13.1 | Oct record low C = 19.8 | Nov record low C = 20.0 | Dec record low C = 17.8 | year record low C = 13.1 |access-date = January 27, 2024}}

Economy

The city has become an important administrative centre being the headquarters of major educational institutions such as the National Experimental University of the Western Plains "Ezequiel Zamora" and the more immediate market for everything produced in the state both in the field of agriculture and animal husbandry and oil exploitation. In recent years an important tourist industry has emerged in the city since it has served as a base or point of entry to all eco-tourism locations in the region of Western Plains.

LAI - Línea Aérea IAACA, an airline, had its headquarters on the grounds of Barinas Airport in Barinas.

Transport

The city has bus transportation, consisting of 5 lines that run throughout the city with over 80 different routes. It also has a large number of taxis or rental cars providing additional transportation services in the city.

Barinas International Airport serves Barinas with its two runways in the form of the letter "L".

Sights

Bolívar Square in Barinas.
  • The Marques Palace
  • Museum Alberto Arvelo Torrealba
  • Cathedral of Our Lady of Pilar of Zaragoza and Santiago
  • Santo Domingo River
  • Squares: Student's Square, Bolivar Square, Zamora Square, Francisco de Miranda Square, Poet's Square
  • Walk of the Trujillanos
  • The Federation Park
  • Los Mangos Park
  • Business Centers: C.C. Cima, C.C. El Dorado, C.C. Forum, C.C. Vemeca.
  • Olympic Stadium Agustin Tovar "La Carolina"
  • Botanical Garden of Unellez
  • Punto Fresco Roundabout
  • The house of Brutalis

Notable residents

  • Ronald Hernández, professional footballer
  • Jorge Linares, Multiple-weight world boxing champion.
  • Darwin Matheus, professional footballer

References

References

  1. "Directory:World airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. 23–29 March 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200219.html?search=Barinas&tracked=1 97].
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