- sand
beaches on
these cays
include Mero, Paiclas, Los Juanes, Playuela,
Tucupido, Azul and Boca Seca. The park's bays, mangroves, cays and
islands sit in...
- (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse ˈfeliɣs ˈriβas]; Caracas, 19
September 1775 –
Tucupido, 31
January 1815) was a
Venezuelan independence leader and hero of the...
- of ****anagotos. Fray
Anselmo Isidro de
Ardales established the town of
Tucupido in 1760 with
groups of ****anagotes and palenques. San Juan de los Morros...
-
Socorro (El Socorro)
Francisco de
Miranda (Calabozo) José Félix
Ribas (
Tucupido) José
Tadeo Monagas (Altagracia de Orituco) Juan Germán
Roscio (San Juan...
- Barquisimeto.
Ribas was betra****,
captured and shot on 31
January 1815 in
Tucupido.
Morales ****cuted his
defeated enemies with 3,000 soldiers,
taking Soro...
- 11+1⁄2 in) Coro 12
Miguel Lorenzo Ferrieri Pararia 22 1.82 m (5 ft 11+1⁄2 in)
Tucupido 13
Ignacio Eduardo Milles Dommar 25 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Caracas 14 José...
-
colonial History of the
Venezuelan Andes). 1961:
Tucupido, Formación de un
Pueblo del
Llano (
Tucupido,
Development of a Town of
Venezuelan plains). 1961:...
- for the
supply of the
surrounding po****tion
centers and for the Boconó-
Tucupido hydroelectric development. It is
located in the
jurisdiction of the states...
- the town of Barrancas, and Juan
Antonio Rodriguez Dominguez (Boconó -
Tucupido),
located on the
border with the
Portuguese State;
tourists can go on boat...
- in the town,
leaving only the
villages Florida, Vegón, and the
larger Tucupido Santa Maria of Caparo. The
impact of
hydroelectric development Camburito-Caparo...