Ciudad Bolívar in Venezuela
Saturday, 27 September 2014 - 01:00 pm (CET/MEZ) Berlin | Author/Destination: South America / Südamerika Category/Kategorie: General
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Ciudad Bolívar is the capital of
Venezuela ‘s southeastern
Bolívar State . It was founded as Angostura in 1764 and renamed in 1846. The town’s original name of Angostura was a contraction of its full descriptive name,
Santo Tomé de Guayana de Angostura del Orinoco (
Saint Thomas of Guiana of the narrows of the Orinoco ). The town also gave its name to the Angostura tree which grows in the area.
Angostura bitters were invented there in 1824, though the company which produced them later moved to
Trinidad and Tobago .
Ciudad Bolívar has a well-preserved historic center; a cathedral and other original colonial buildings surround the Plaza Bolívar . Ciudad Bolívar lies at a spot where the Orinoco River narrows to about 1 mile (1.6 km) in width, and is the site of the first bridge across the river. The city is a major riverport for the eastern regions of Venezuela.
Ciudad Bolívar historical zone © Hiddendaemian/cc-by-sa-3.0
The Bolívar state economy is dominated by agriculture and animal husbandry, particularly cattle and pigs. Agricultural products of the area include maize, cassava, mango, yam, and watermelon. Tourism has become increasingly important to the area.
Ciudad Bolívar’s historic district is a popular tourist attraction, featuring houses and buildings that date from the
colonial period . The
Jesús Soto Museum of Modern Art —named after the city’s native sculptor and painter
Jesús Soto —features a collection of modern works by Venezuelan and international artists.
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Wikitravel Ciudad Bolívar and
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