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Boconó is a city in the
Venezuelan Andean state of Trujillo.
Founded in 1560, this city is the
shire town of the
Boconó Muni****lity and,
according to...
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Boconó is one of the 20 muni****lities of the
state of Trujillo, Venezuela. The muni****lity
occupies an area of 1,365 km2 with a po****tion of 100,240...
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Bocono River is a
river of Venezuela. It is part of the
Orinoco River basin. It was
subject to the Cojedes-Sarare
Irrigation System project in 1962, which...
- The
Boconó Fault is a
complex of
geological faults located in the
Eastern Ranges of
northeastern Colombia and the Mérida
Andes of
northwestern Venezuela...
- the
territory that had been ****igned to it in 1856: Trujillo, Escuque,
Boconó and Carache. In that same year it was
called the
Sovereign State of Los...
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Pristimantis boconoensis is a
species of frog in the
family Strabomantidae. It is
endemic to Venezuela. Its
natural habitats are
tropical moist montane...
- the Oca-Ancón
fault system and the
Boconó-San Sebastián-El
Pilar fault system are the most important. The
Boconó Fault trends SW-NE
until it reaches...
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Caribbean plate and the
South American plate occurs along the
faults of
Boconó, El Pilar, and San Sebastián. The
western portion of the
plate is occupied...
- of the
Venezuelan War of
Independence which took
place on 2 July 1813 in
Boconó.
After the
destruction of the
First Venezuelan Republic by
Domingo de Monteverde...
- were sent into exile.
Rojas was
exiled to
Venezuela and went to live in
Boconó a city in the
Venezuelan Andean state of Trujillo.
Little is
known about...