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Ciudad and Guayana
Sumbawa corresponds to the Orinoco delta, and almost to Ciudad Guayana.
The Orinoco River is navigable by oceangoing vessels up to 400 km inland, and connects the major industrial city of Ciudad Guayana to the Atlantic Ocean.
Since 1988, the local government of Ciudad Guayana has conducted a swim race in the rivers Orinoco and Caroní, with up to 1000 competitors.
Raleigh's attack on San Thomé ( near modern Ciudad Guayana ) was a public violation.
Boa Vista is connected with all the cities in Venezuela such as Ciudad Guayana, the easternmost city in this country.
# Caroní ( Ciudad Guayana )
Puerto Ordaz is a planned city which, together with the older settlement of San Felix, forms Ciudad Guayana in Bolívar State, eastern Venezuela.
In Puerto Ordaz is located the electricity industry of Caroní ( Edelca ) which manage several of the hydroelectric centrals over the Caroní river: Macagua I and II and Caruachi, all of the 3 located on the urban side of Ciudad Guayana.
It begins at the toll on the " Ciudad Bolivar-Ciudad Guayana " Highway, and goes all the way through Puerto Ordaz ( industrial zone, airport, commercial zone, residential zone, even the touristic zone since it side passes the Cachamay Park ).
* Ciudad Guayana
Guayana City, in Spanish Ciudad Guayana, is a city in Bolívar State, Venezuela.
Ciudad Guayana is also the location of the Second Orinoco crossing.
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Ciudad and Venezuela
* 2001 – A 50-year-old Douglas DC-3 crashes near Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela killing 24.
* January 25 – A 50-year-old Douglas DC-3 crashes near Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela, killing 24.
In 1816, with Haitian soldiers and vital material support ( on the condition that he abolish slavery ), Bolívar landed in Venezuela and captured Angostura ( now Ciudad Bolívar ).
* Maracay, Venezuela ( Ciudad Jardín )
L ' Amphion and Zethus | Amphion located at the Ciudad Universitaria de Caracas | Central University of Venezuela, Caracas
On 7 June 2012, Tito Kayak started a two-leg lone high seas voyage from Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela to San Juan, Puerto Rico, and then from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Washington, D. C., USA, to protest the U. S. incarceration of Puerto Rican political prisoner Oscar López Rivera.
* Simón Bolívar United World College of Agriculture ( Ciudad Bolivia, Venezuela ) – 1986, joined UWC in 1987, closed as of 2012,
It has one of the largest markets in Latin America-Mercabar-where about 80 % of the food produced in Venezuela is gathered and then redistributed to the rest of the country, and various shopping malls like Las Trinitarias, Ciudad París and Babylon.
Bolívar and other republican leaders returned to Venezuela in December 1816, leading a largely unsuccessful insurrection against Spain from 1816 to 1818 from bases in the Llanos and Ciudad Bolívar in the Orinoco River area.
A republican Congress at Angostura ( today Ciudad Bolívar ), which already had a small New Granada delegation, declared the union of New Granada and Venezuela in a Republic of Colombia ( the Gran Colombia of contemporary accounts ) to present a united front against the Spanish Monarchy.
Ubaldo José Heredia Martínez ( oo-BAL-do ay-RAY-dah ) ( born May 4, 1956 in Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela ) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher who played for the Montreal Expos in 1987.
* El Progreso ( Venezuela ), newspaper from Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela
* Angostura is the former name of Ciudad Bolívar, in Venezuela.
* Angostura Bridge, a bridge near Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela.
* Congress of Angostura, a 1819-1821 legislative body of Gran Colombia, which met in Angostura ( Ciudad Bolívar in present day Venezuela ).
The Congress of Angostura was summoned by Simón Bolívar and took place in Angostura ( today Ciudad Bolívar ) during the wars of Independence of Colombia and Venezuela.
Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela ( 2004 )
* In Venezuela, Maracay is known as " Ciudad Jardín ", or " Garden City ".
Monument to Leoni and his wife Menca, Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela
The company was founded around 1830 in Ciudad Bolívar by a German doctor, Johann Gottlieb Benjamin Siegert, Surgeon-General in Simon Bolivar's army in Venezuela.

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