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1634:'s square. This temple was built in the same place where the old church of Boconó was located, which corresponded to the second half of the eighteenth century. The structures of the church are modern, it is also of great height. In the main tower there is a clock and a bell tower. The Clock of the San Alejo Church tower was donated by one of the wealthiest characters of the time, Don Perpetuo Clavo, who had it brought from Switzerland. Like several of the churches in the villages of Trujillo, the tower clock works perfectly and the bells announce the passing of time. On July 17, 2014, this church was elevated to Sanctuary in a solemn religious act, which was presided over by the Bishop of the Diocese of Trujillo, Monsignor Cástor Oswaldo Azuaje, it was declared a Sanctuary, after fulfilling the requirements demanded by the religious institution.This church is one of the largest and highest in the state of Trujillo. Because of its great structure and history this church is very visited by tourists and parishioners. Both the church of San Alejo and the church of Carmen are dedicated to the patron saints of Boconó, among which the glorious ideologist Bernardo Aceituno stands out. At present, an installation of multicolored LED lights is being developed on the facade and tower of the Sanctuary, and also the project for the elevation to the Basilica Menor
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1650:: This Romanesque-Neo-classical style church began to build in 1909 and culminated in 1922, within the temple you can venerate the holy image of Dulce Nombre de Jesús de Escuque which is a Spanish image of carving a few inches high and dating from the fifteenth or sixteenth century this makes it one of the oldest images on America, The image arrived in Venezuela in 1610, you can also admire the baptismal font where the Servant of God José Gregorio Hernández was baptized, in the same way you can see the whole temple as the Chapel of the Holy Sacrament carved in marble and brought from Italy in the late 50's. This church was elevated to a sanctuary on January 30, 2015.
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1531:(named after the Meridian conservationist Antonio José Uzcátegui) occupies an area of 2,004 km2, of which only 106 km2 are in the jurisdiction of the state of Trujillo, and the rest in the state of Merida. It was created according to Decree No. 640 dated December 7, 1989, to preserve the plant formations, ecological processes, biological species and physical features existing in the area, as well as for the integral protection of the upper river basins Chama, Mucujún, Capaz, Motatán,Tucaní and Santo Domingo, to ensure the supply of permanent and good quality water for human consumption, irrigation and hydroelectricity.
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Units, which maintain considerable levels of production of Trout in the
Municipality of Boconó (50. 000 kg/year); Tilapias in the El Jaguito sector of the Andrés Bello Municipality (100,000 kg/year) and the Artificial Reproduction Plant located in El Corazón Moor, "El Riecito" sector (Municipality of Trujllo), whose production of trout fry is close to 300,000 units/year.
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spaces conforming 03 naves, with brick floors that later were these substitutes for colorful mosaics, they adorned the high pillars with stone bases, at the end were the chapels that adorned the church, a central one and several towards the sides very appreciated to the cathedral of
Trujillo, where some images remained.
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Previously there was the old church, whose construction dates from 1554, was partially destroyed by the earthquake of 1854, in colonial times is noted for its simple facade, with tile roof and masonry decorations, where highlighted by its height the huge oval door. In its interior you can observe the
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One of the oldest irrigation systems and agricultural settlements in the country, El Cenizo, was built in this area and development programmes have been undertaken It is also located on the plain in the industrial zone of Agua Santa, of the same name as the Caús-Pocó, with fruit trees, cereals and an
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Council of the State of Trujillo, elected by the people through a universal, direct and secret vote every four years, with the possibility of being reelected for other consecutive periods, under a system of proportional representation of the population of the state and its municipalities.
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In 1887, the port of La Ceiba became very important when the Gran
Ferrocarril La Ceiba-Sabana de Mendoza began operations and later in 1895 it was extended to Motatán. In 1898, it was separated and organized again as Trujillo State, giving itself a new Constitution in 1899; with this denomination it
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Franciscan order in 1660, following the Latin cross model of the temples of that time. Inside it has a baptismal font dating from 1617, the altar is from 1660 and the bells were made in 1770. Its sides are decorated with two stone carvings of anthropomorphic forms, corresponding to
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Governor of the State of Trujillo and a group of State Secretaries chosen by him to assist him in the government functions. The Governor is elected by the people through direct and secret vote for a period of four years and with the possibility of one or more reelections as of
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was created according to Decree No. 2564 dated
November 30, 1988, to protect the upper basins of theTocuyo River, in the state of Lara; the Chabasquén and Boconó Rivers, in the state of Portuguesa; and the Carache River, in the state of Trujillo, and to guarantee the water resources necessary for
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Products: Coffee, Cambur, Sugar Cane, Corn, Potato, Banana, Beet, Yucca and Mushroom, of which 40,000 kg are currently produced in Boconó. It should also be noted that in the agricultural area there is a growing development that is supported by more than ten (10) Fish Production
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Between 1859 and 1864, during the
Federal War, the state was strangely divided into two factions, the conservatives of Jajó and the liberals of Santiago. In 1863 the state was created as Trujillo, formed by the former province of Trujillo that had been created in 1810, with the territory that had
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It was part of the Province of Caracas until 1786, when it became an integral part of the Province of Maracaibo. A Royal Decree of February 15, 1786, ordered the transfer of the city of Trujillo from the governorship of Caracas to that of Maracaibo. The same document separated the city of Barinas
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The Andes Mountains are divided here into three branches, these are separated by the Motatan and Boconó valleys. The highlight of the state is the 4,006 m Teta de Niquitao. The plains are the Sabanas de Monay and the plains of El Cenizo. The shores that border Lake Maracaibo are swampy. Trujillo
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The organization in charge of promoting sports in the state, is the Trujillo State Sports Institute called Indet, which manages other facilities such as the Ricardo Salas Gymnasium in San Luis (Gimnasio Cubierto "Ricardo Salas") in the Municipality of Valera, which is a sports hall suitable for
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created the Captaincy General of Venezuela by Royal Decree, adding the surrounding provinces to his jurisdiction "in the governmental and military field" and ordering the governors of those provinces to "obey" the Captain General and "carry out his orders". The provinces of Cumaná, Maracaibo,
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been assigned to it in 1856: Trujillo, Escuque, Boconó and Carache. In that same year it was called the Sovereign State of Los Andes; but the Constitution of 1864 recognizes it as the state of Trujillo. In 1881 it is part, together with Mérida and Táchira, of the Great State of Los Andes.
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mother church concluded in 1.662 where the precious image of Nuestra Señora de La Paz from the XVII century coat of arms of the city of Trujillo and the state is venerated. On March 1, 1821, Bishop Lasso de La Vega welcomed the Liberator as Ruler and entrusted him to the divine
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In 1677 the French pirate Michel de Grandmont sacked the city of Trujillo after subduing Maracaibo and Gibraltar on the eastern shore of Lake Maracaibo. In 1678 Governor Jorge de Madureira moves the capital from Merida to Maracaibo and changes the name to Province of Maracaibo.
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The main cities in the state of Trujillo are: Valera, a city that is the economic capital of the state, and at the same time, the city with the largest population (165,848 inhabitants in 2015 and about 200,000 with the conglomerate Valera-Carvajal). Another important city is
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human supply, agricultural development and biological diversity. It is located towards the northeast of the state, on the border with the states of Lara and Portuguesa, with whom It has an area of 453.28 km2, of which only 97.41 km2 correspond to the state of Trujillo.
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sign the Treaty of Armistice and Regularization of the War. By means of these treaties the war to death was officially repealed, a truce of six months was agreed in addition to constituting a de facto recognition of the Great Colombia by the crown of Spain.
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When Venezuela separated from Gran Colombia in 1830, the Department of Zulia was renamed the Province of Maracaibo. The provinces of Merida and Coro were immediately separated, leaving the province composed only of the sections Zulia and Trujillo.
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important Cattle farm. In the plains of Monay, located in the north and east of the AguaViva, sugar cane production has a great competitive advantage due to its proximity to the La Pastora power station and the agronomic conditions of its soils.
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that rise to 47 meters high, making it the highest church of all the Venezuelan Andes. Its construction began in 1927 and culminated 26 years later in 1953. In its lateral naves and in the apse you can admire 62 stained glass windows made in
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The relief is rugged because it is located in the Venezuelan Andes (Sierra de Merida), which is part of the great Andes Mountains, although it has a vast flat region in the depression of Lake Maracaibo.
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and united with the province of Venezuela. In addition, those of Maracaibo and Guayana pass from the jurisdiction of the Audiencia of Bogotá to that of Santo Domingo, to which the others already belong.
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In 1810 the city and district of Trujillo separated from the Province of Maracaibo to create a new province, which would be a signatory of the Venezuelan Independence Act in 1811.
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The great variety of geological, geomorphological and climatic factors have determined the existence of a great variety of soils in the state, which has a total of 291,280 ha of
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