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Barquisimeto

Barquisimeto (Spanish pronunciation: [baɾkisiˈmeto]; Wayuu: Watkisimeeta) is a city in Venezuela. Barquisimeto is located in the Central-Western Region, Venezuela. It is the capital of the state of Lara and head of Iribarren Municipality. It is an important urban, industrial, commercial and transportation center of the country, recognized as the fourth-largest city by population and area in Venezuela after Caracas, Maracaibo and Valencia.

Barquisimeto
Nueva Segovia de Barquisimeto
Top:Skyline view of West Barrio Nuevo area, Second:Obelisk of Barquisimento, Barquisimento Municipal Tower and Casa de Eustaquio Gomez (Eustaquio Gomez House), (left to right) Third:Barquisimento Metropolitan Cathedral, Santa Rosa Church, Flower of Venezuela, (left to lower right) Fourth:Centroccidential Lisandro Alvarado University, Fifth:Barquisimento Government Palace, Bottom:Night view of central Carrera area
Nickname: 
"Capital musical de Venezuela" (English: " Musical capital of Venezuela) " " Ciudad Crepuscular" (English: "Twilight City")
Barquisimeto
Barquisimeto
Coordinates: 10°03′49″N 69°20′05″W / 10.06361°N 69.33472°W / 10.06361; -69.33472Coordinates: 10°03′49″N 69°20′05″W / 10.06361°N 69.33472°W / 10.06361; -69.33472
Country Venezuela
StateLara
MunicipalityIribarren
Founded1552
Founded byJuan de Villegas
Government
 • MayorAlfredo Ramos (La Causa Radical)
Area
 • City276 km2 (107 sq mi)
 • Urban
194 km2 (75 sq mi)
Elevation
566 m (1,857 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • City1,240,714
 • Demonym
Barquisimetan guaro/a
Time zoneUTC−4 (VET)
Postal code
3001 - 3023
Area code0251
ClimateBSh
Website (in Spanish)
The area and population figures are for the municipality

History

Barquisimeto was founded in 1552 by Juan de Villegas, as a headquarters and to have better control of the territory believed to be rich in gold. Its original name was Nueva Segovia de Barquisimeto and then it was shortened to just Barquisimeto.

This city had four settlements due to ignorance of the physical environment of the region. The first one was in 1552 nearby Buría River, but moved in 1556 due to frequent floods suffered by inhabitants. The second one was in the valley of the Turbio River where the city stayed until Lope de Aguirre burned it down in 1561. Its rebuilding was made 102 km (63 mi), but in 1562 they asked for permission to move to another site due to strong winds blowing in the place. Finally, Barquisimeto was located on the north plateau of the Turbio River in 1563.

During the country's independence, Barquisimeto joined the liberation movement and its deputy José Ángel Álamo signed the Independence Act on July 5, 1811.

In 1929, the city went through a modernization program carried out by General Juan Vicente Gomez. He fixed the streets and avenues and buildings were built, like the Jacinto Lara Headquarters, the Government Palace and the Ayacucho Park.

Names and etymology

According to the German adventurer Nikolaus Federmann, the Caquetío aborigines used to call it Variquicimeto, which translates as "ash-colored river", the name with which the natives distinguished the water stream near the city. This river was named "Turbio River" by the Spanish conquerors, a name that is still in use today. Another possible name origin is due to a red dye called bariquí.

When Juan de Villegas founded it, he named the city "Nueva Segovia de Barquisimeto", but years later it became just "Barquisimeto", a word popularized by Oviedo y Baños in his book History and Conquest of the Venezuelan Population.

Religion

The city's modern Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is the cathedral of the episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Barquisimeto.

Divina Pastora

 
Procession of the Divina Pastora.

The Divina Pastora (Divine Shepherdess) is a statue of the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus, with a lamb at her side. It is considered to be one of the most important religious icons of Venezuela. Divina Pastora is the patron saint of the city of Barquisimeto and of the Venezuelan National Militia. The original image dates from 1735. Divina Pastora is celebrated in a procession on January 14 of each year, when a massive Marian procession occurs, considered to be one of the largest in the world, attracting thousands of pilgrims.

The statue is removed from its shrine and is carried on the main streets of Barquisimeto in a procession which starts at the Iglesia de la Divina Pastora in Santa Rosa until it reaches the Barquisimeto Cathedral. This procession is unlike other mass Marian celebrations in the world, where the image does not leave its temple. This procession occurs due to the devotion the people of Barquisimeto have towards it as gratitude towards saving the city from a cholera outbreak that occurred in the city in the 19th century. In 2013, 3,000,000 faithful honored the Divina Pastora.

Geography

 
Barquisimeto East.
 
Chapel San Miguel.

Barquisimeto is located on the terrace of the same name, on the banks of the Turbio River, 622 metres (2,040 feet) above sea level and a population of 930,000 inhabitants.[1] It has a location on the central western of Venezuela (363 km (226 mi) from Caracas, the country's capital city), being a point of convergence of many of the major land routes and rail, characterized also by its street order and appropriate signage due to the location of the city with a relief almost completely flat, which facilitated the distribution of the urban grid and with the streets numbered in ascending numerical order, factors that help the foreign citizen and easily locate addresses. Its climate is pleasant in the months of December to March, with an average temperature of 26 °C (79 °F) throughout the year.

Neighboring municipalities

Large-magnitude earthquakes (Richter’s scale)

  • 6.6 (8/3/1950)
  • 5.6 (3/5/1975)
  • 6.3 (9/12/2009)

Climate

 
Panoramic view of Baquisimeto.
 
Barquisimeto at night.

In the city, a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen BSh) is dominant. Located in that region, Barquisimeto records 550 millimetres or 21.7 inches of rain per year and its average temperature ranges 25 °C (77 °F). However, in higher regions near the Andes, temperatures are lower and the rain is more constant. For instance, in Sanare city, the annual average rainfall is 835 millimetres or 32.9 inches.

Climate data for Barquisimeto, Venezuela
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 33.9
(93.0)
35.4
(95.7)
37.5
(99.5)
35.6
(96.1)
35.6
(96.1)
34.0
(93.2)
32.8
(91.0)
33.8
(92.8)
34.0
(93.2)
34.1
(93.4)
33.6
(92.5)
32.8
(91.0)
37.5
(99.5)
Average high °C (°F) 29.5
(85.1)
30.3
(86.5)
31.1
(88.0)
30.4
(86.7)
29.6
(85.3)
28.9
(84.0)
28.8
(83.8)
29.7
(85.5)
30.2
(86.4)
30.2
(86.4)
29.8
(85.6)
29.1
(84.4)
29.8
(85.6)
Daily mean °C (°F) 24.1
(75.4)
24.7
(76.5)
25.4
(77.7)
25.5
(77.9)
25.1
(77.2)
24.6
(76.3)
24.3
(75.7)
24.8
(76.6)
25.2
(77.4)
25.2
(77.4)
24.9
(76.8)
24.1
(75.4)
24.8
(76.6)
Average low °C (°F) 18.6
(65.5)
19.0
(66.2)
19.6
(67.3)
20.6
(69.1)
20.6
(69.1)
20.2
(68.4)
19.8
(67.6)
19.9
(67.8)
20.1
(68.2)
20.2
(68.4)
20.0
(68.0)
19.1
(66.4)
19.8
(67.6)
Record low °C (°F) 13.4
(56.1)
13.2
(55.8)
12.6
(54.7)
15.2
(59.4)
16.5
(61.7)
16.1
(61.0)
16.4
(61.5)
15.4
(59.7)
15.4
(59.7)
15.1
(59.2)
15.0
(59.0)
13.8
(56.8)
12.6
(54.7)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 9
(0.4)
8
(0.3)
14
(0.6)
65
(2.6)
75
(3.0)
78
(3.1)
77
(3.0)
53
(2.1)
39
(1.5)
49
(1.9)
48
(1.9)
25
(1.0)
540
(21.3)
Average rainy days (≥ 1.0 mm) 1.5 1.2 1.7 5.5 7.9 12.0 10.6 8.1 5.8 6.1 6.4 4.0 70.8
Average relative humidity (%) 68.5 66.5 65.5 70.0 74.0 75.0 74.5 73.0 72.5 73.0 73.0 72.0 71.5
Mean monthly sunshine hours 260.4 235.2 241.8 183.0 192.2 201.0 232.5 241.8 228.0 226.3 222.0 248.0 2,712.2
Source 1: Instituto Nacional de Meteorología e Hidrología (INAMEH)[2][3]
Source 2: NOAA (extremes, precipitation, and sun)[4]

Education

 
Nuestra Señora de la Paz Sanctuary.

Barquisimeto is a city with a historic vocation by academic knowledge, and boasts a considerable sample of universities and institutes of higher education in Venezuela, has a high and growing student population from all over the country.

Major universities in the city include Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado and Universidad Nacional Experimental Politécnica Antonio José de Sucre.

Other universities and colleges

Public institutions
Private institutions
  • Fermin Toro University ()
  • Yacambú University (UNY)
  • Fermin Toro College ()
  • Rodolfo Loero Arismendi Technology and Industrial Institute (IUTIRLA)
  • National Institute of Socialist Education and Capacitation (INCES)
  • Antonio José de Sucre Technology Institute (IUTAJS)
  • Jesús Obrero Institute ()

Hospitals

 
C.C Sambil Barquisimeto.
 
La Flor de Venezuela.

Private hospitals

  • Clínica IDB Barquisimeto

Address: Carrera 19 esquina calle 34

  • Clínica Razetti de Barquisimeto

Address: Carrera 21

  • Policlínica Barquisimeto

Address: Av. Lara (paseo Los Leones y calle Madrid)

  • Previmédica IDB Los Abogados

Address: Av. Los Abogados (calles 16 y 17). 50 mts. from Av. Vargas

  • Previmédica IDB Centro

Address: Calle 34 (carreras 19 y 20)

  • Previmédica IDB Oeste

Address: Av. Pedro León Torres (calle 59). CC Sotavento

Public hospitals

  • Hospital Central Universitario Antonio María Pineda

Address: Av. Libertador

  • Hospital Dr. Luis Gómez López

Address: Barrio La Feria

Gallery Images

Transportation

The Transbarca system is a new "bus rapid transit" (BRT) system under construction, which was originally planned to use trolleybuses. When construction began, in 2006, the system was projected to serve an average of 170,000 people per day when completed, using 80 trolleybuses operating along 30 km (19 mi) of exclusive lanes, across the metropolitan area. Service was planned to include an express route of 22 km (14 mi) along with one local route of 8 km (5 mi). With 52 stations, the BRT system is to include a centralized system of communication and security, and structures for easy access for elderly and disabled people. It is to be complemented with feeder routes, covering the areas of Greater Barquisimeto the BRT line will not serve, which will connect with the main line at terminal stations.

Although 80 articulated trolleybuses were purchased from Neoplan and delivered around 2008–09,[5] the plans to operate the Transbarca system with those vehicles were dropped in 2013.[6] In addition to reasons of cost, an inadequate supply of electricity with which to power the system was cited in the announcement of the decision.[7]

  • Buses are the main means of mass transportation. The system runs a variety of bus types, operated by several companies on normal streets and avenues:
  • bus; large buses.
  • buseta; medium-sized buses.
  • microbus or colectivo; vans or minivans.
  • rapiditos; old cars with capacity for 5 or more people.

The city has an airport called Jacinto Lara International Airport.

Sports

The city is home to several notable baseball and football teams. Several other sports also have Barquisimeto as their home.

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Built-up urban areas by land area (urban footprint)" (PDF). Demographia. December 2016. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  2. ^ (PDF). INAMEH (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  3. ^ (PDF). INAMEH (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
  4. ^ "Barquisimeto Climate Normals 1961–1990". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  5. ^ Trolleybus Magazine No. 306 (November–December 2012), p. 148.
  6. ^ Trolleybus Magazine No. 311 (September–October 2013), p. 138.
  7. ^ Pérez Terán, Daniel (5 July 2013). "Ministro El Troudi: Transbarca debe estar terminado el 14-S" [Minister El Troudi: Transbarca must be completed on 14-S (14 September)]. El Impulso (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 August 2015.

External links

  • LaraTurismo, WebGuide of Tourism in Lara
  • Barquisimeto.com
  • MiBarquisimeto, Dedicado a Barquisimeto
  • Video Footage of Barquisimeto and some of its places
  • Barquisimeto, Bitacora de una Ciudad
  • Venezuela Tuya, Barquisimeto

barquisimeto, spanish, pronunciation, baɾkisiˈmeto, wayuu, watkisimeeta, city, venezuela, located, central, western, region, venezuela, capital, state, lara, head, iribarren, municipality, important, urban, industrial, commercial, transportation, center, count. Barquisimeto Spanish pronunciation baɾkisiˈmeto Wayuu Watkisimeeta is a city in Venezuela Barquisimeto is located in the Central Western Region Venezuela It is the capital of the state of Lara and head of Iribarren Municipality It is an important urban industrial commercial and transportation center of the country recognized as the fourth largest city by population and area in Venezuela after Caracas Maracaibo and Valencia BarquisimetoNueva Segovia de BarquisimetoTop Skyline view of West Barrio Nuevo area Second Obelisk of Barquisimento Barquisimento Municipal Tower and Casa de Eustaquio Gomez Eustaquio Gomez House left to right Third Barquisimento Metropolitan Cathedral Santa Rosa Church Flower of Venezuela left to lower right Fourth Centroccidential Lisandro Alvarado University Fifth Barquisimento Government Palace Bottom Night view of central Carrera areaFlagSealNickname Capital musical de Venezuela English Musical capital of Venezuela Ciudad Crepuscular English Twilight City BarquisimetoShow map of VenezuelaBarquisimetoShow map of South AmericaCoordinates 10 03 49 N 69 20 05 W 10 06361 N 69 33472 W 10 06361 69 33472 Coordinates 10 03 49 N 69 20 05 W 10 06361 N 69 33472 W 10 06361 69 33472Country VenezuelaStateLaraMunicipalityIribarrenFounded1552Founded byJuan de VillegasGovernment MayorAlfredo Ramos La Causa Radical Area City276 km2 107 sq mi Urban194 km2 75 sq mi Elevation566 m 1 857 ft Population 2022 City1 240 714 DemonymBarquisimetan guaro aTime zoneUTC 4 VET Postal code3001 3023Area code0251ClimateBShWebsiteLocal Government Website in Spanish The area and population figures are for the municipality Contents 1 History 1 1 Names and etymology 2 Religion 2 1 Divina Pastora 3 Geography 3 1 Neighboring municipalities 3 2 Large magnitude earthquakes Richter s scale 3 3 Climate 4 Education 4 1 Other universities and colleges 5 Hospitals 5 1 Private hospitals 5 2 Public hospitals 5 3 Gallery Images 6 Transportation 7 Sports 8 Notable people 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Barquisimeto news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jacinto Lara General Barquisimeto was founded in 1552 by Juan de Villegas as a headquarters and to have better control of the territory believed to be rich in gold Its original name was Nueva Segovia de Barquisimeto and then it was shortened to just Barquisimeto This city had four settlements due to ignorance of the physical environment of the region The first one was in 1552 nearby Buria River but moved in 1556 due to frequent floods suffered by inhabitants The second one was in the valley of the Turbio River where the city stayed until Lope de Aguirre burned it down in 1561 Its rebuilding was made 102 km 63 mi but in 1562 they asked for permission to move to another site due to strong winds blowing in the place Finally Barquisimeto was located on the north plateau of the Turbio River in 1563 During the country s independence Barquisimeto joined the liberation movement and its deputy Jose Angel Alamo signed the Independence Act on July 5 1811 In 1929 the city went through a modernization program carried out by General Juan Vicente Gomez He fixed the streets and avenues and buildings were built like the Jacinto Lara Headquarters the Government Palace and the Ayacucho Park Names and etymology Edit According to the German adventurer Nikolaus Federmann the Caquetio aborigines used to call it Variquicimeto which translates as ash colored river the name with which the natives distinguished the water stream near the city This river was named Turbio River by the Spanish conquerors a name that is still in use today Another possible name origin is due to a red dye called bariqui When Juan de Villegas founded it he named the city Nueva Segovia de Barquisimeto but years later it became just Barquisimeto a word popularized by Oviedo y Banos in his book History and Conquest of the Venezuelan Population Religion EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Barquisimeto news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The city s modern Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is the cathedral of the episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Barquisimeto Divina Pastora Edit Procession of the Divina Pastora Barquisimeto Cathedral The Divina Pastora Divine Shepherdess is a statue of the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus with a lamb at her side It is considered to be one of the most important religious icons of Venezuela Divina Pastora is the patron saint of the city of Barquisimeto and of the Venezuelan National Militia The original image dates from 1735 Divina Pastora is celebrated in a procession on January 14 of each year when a massive Marian procession occurs considered to be one of the largest in the world attracting thousands of pilgrims The statue is removed from its shrine and is carried on the main streets of Barquisimeto in a procession which starts at the Iglesia de la Divina Pastora in Santa Rosa until it reaches the Barquisimeto Cathedral This procession is unlike other mass Marian celebrations in the world where the image does not leave its temple This procession occurs due to the devotion the people of Barquisimeto have towards it as gratitude towards saving the city from a cholera outbreak that occurred in the city in the 19th century In 2013 3 000 000 faithful honored the Divina Pastora Geography Edit Barquisimeto East Chapel San Miguel Barquisimeto is located on the terrace of the same name on the banks of the Turbio River 622 metres 2 040 feet above sea level and a population of 930 000 inhabitants 1 It has a location on the central western of Venezuela 363 km 226 mi from Caracas the country s capital city being a point of convergence of many of the major land routes and rail characterized also by its street order and appropriate signage due to the location of the city with a relief almost completely flat which facilitated the distribution of the urban grid and with the streets numbered in ascending numerical order factors that help the foreign citizen and easily locate addresses Its climate is pleasant in the months of December to March with an average temperature of 26 C 79 F throughout the year Neighboring municipalities Edit North Urdaneta Municipality South Palavecino Municipality East Pena Municipality Yaracuy State West Jimenez and Torres Municipalities Large magnitude earthquakes Richter s scale Edit 6 6 8 3 1950 5 6 3 5 1975 6 3 9 12 2009 Climate Edit Panoramic view of Baquisimeto Barquisimeto at night In the city a hot semi arid climate Koppen BSh is dominant Located in that region Barquisimeto records 550 millimetres or 21 7 inches of rain per year and its average temperature ranges 25 C 77 F However in higher regions near the Andes temperatures are lower and the rain is more constant For instance in Sanare city the annual average rainfall is 835 millimetres or 32 9 inches Climate data for Barquisimeto Venezuela Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 33 9 93 0 35 4 95 7 37 5 99 5 35 6 96 1 35 6 96 1 34 0 93 2 32 8 91 0 33 8 92 8 34 0 93 2 34 1 93 4 33 6 92 5 32 8 91 0 37 5 99 5 Average high C F 29 5 85 1 30 3 86 5 31 1 88 0 30 4 86 7 29 6 85 3 28 9 84 0 28 8 83 8 29 7 85 5 30 2 86 4 30 2 86 4 29 8 85 6 29 1 84 4 29 8 85 6 Daily mean C F 24 1 75 4 24 7 76 5 25 4 77 7 25 5 77 9 25 1 77 2 24 6 76 3 24 3 75 7 24 8 76 6 25 2 77 4 25 2 77 4 24 9 76 8 24 1 75 4 24 8 76 6 Average low C F 18 6 65 5 19 0 66 2 19 6 67 3 20 6 69 1 20 6 69 1 20 2 68 4 19 8 67 6 19 9 67 8 20 1 68 2 20 2 68 4 20 0 68 0 19 1 66 4 19 8 67 6 Record low C F 13 4 56 1 13 2 55 8 12 6 54 7 15 2 59 4 16 5 61 7 16 1 61 0 16 4 61 5 15 4 59 7 15 4 59 7 15 1 59 2 15 0 59 0 13 8 56 8 12 6 54 7 Average rainfall mm inches 9 0 4 8 0 3 14 0 6 65 2 6 75 3 0 78 3 1 77 3 0 53 2 1 39 1 5 49 1 9 48 1 9 25 1 0 540 21 3 Average rainy days 1 0 mm 1 5 1 2 1 7 5 5 7 9 12 0 10 6 8 1 5 8 6 1 6 4 4 0 70 8Average relative humidity 68 5 66 5 65 5 70 0 74 0 75 0 74 5 73 0 72 5 73 0 73 0 72 0 71 5Mean monthly sunshine hours 260 4 235 2 241 8 183 0 192 2 201 0 232 5 241 8 228 0 226 3 222 0 248 0 2 712 2Source 1 Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia e Hidrologia INAMEH 2 3 Source 2 NOAA extremes precipitation and sun 4 Education EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mosaic Rectorate of the Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado Nuestra Senora de la Paz Sanctuary Barquisimeto is a city with a historic vocation by academic knowledge and boasts a considerable sample of universities and institutes of higher education in Venezuela has a high and growing student population from all over the country Major universities in the city include Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado and Universidad Nacional Experimental Politecnica Antonio Jose de Sucre Other universities and colleges Edit Public institutionsUniversidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado UCLA National Polytechnic Experimental University Antonio Jose de Sucre UNEXPO Libertador s Experimental and Pedagogical University UPEL Andres Eloy Blanco s Territorial and Polytechnic of Lara University IUETAEB former Andres Eloy Blanco s Experimental and Technology Institute National Open University UNA Simon Rodriguez s National Experimental University UNESR Central University of Venezuela UCV Barquisimeto s Regional Center Bolivarian University of Venezuela UBV National Experimental University of the Armed Forces UNEFA Private institutionsFermin Toro University UFT Yacambu University UNY Fermin Toro College CUFT Rodolfo Loero Arismendi Technology and Industrial Institute IUTIRLA National Institute of Socialist Education and Capacitation INCES Antonio Jose de Sucre Technology Institute IUTAJS Jesus Obrero Institute IUJO Hospitals Edit C C Sambil Barquisimeto La Flor de Venezuela Private hospitals Edit Clinica IDB BarquisimetoAddress Carrera 19 esquina calle 34 Clinica Razetti de BarquisimetoAddress Carrera 21 Policlinica BarquisimetoAddress Av Lara paseo Los Leones y calle Madrid Previmedica IDB Los AbogadosAddress Av Los Abogados calles 16 y 17 50 mts from Av Vargas Previmedica IDB CentroAddress Calle 34 carreras 19 y 20 Previmedica IDB OesteAddress Av Pedro Leon Torres calle 59 CC Sotavento Public hospitals Edit Hospital Central Universitario Antonio Maria PinedaAddress Av Libertador Hospital Dr Luis Gomez LopezAddress Barrio La Feria Gallery Images Edit Juares Theater Barquisimeto Cathedral Inside Barquisimeto East Cuatro of Barquisimeto Barracks General Jacinto Lara Lagoon in Zoo Park of Barquisimeto Obelisk of Barquisimeto La Tinaja Santa Rosa Church Bolivar SquareTransportation EditThe Transbarca system is a new bus rapid transit BRT system under construction which was originally planned to use trolleybuses When construction began in 2006 the system was projected to serve an average of 170 000 people per day when completed using 80 trolleybuses operating along 30 km 19 mi of exclusive lanes across the metropolitan area Service was planned to include an express route of 22 km 14 mi along with one local route of 8 km 5 mi With 52 stations the BRT system is to include a centralized system of communication and security and structures for easy access for elderly and disabled people It is to be complemented with feeder routes covering the areas of Greater Barquisimeto the BRT line will not serve which will connect with the main line at terminal stations Although 80 articulated trolleybuses were purchased from Neoplan and delivered around 2008 09 5 the plans to operate the Transbarca system with those vehicles were dropped in 2013 6 In addition to reasons of cost an inadequate supply of electricity with which to power the system was cited in the announcement of the decision 7 Buses are the main means of mass transportation The system runs a variety of bus types operated by several companies on normal streets and avenues bus large buses buseta medium sized buses microbus or colectivo vans or minivans rapiditos old cars with capacity for 5 or more people The city has an airport called Jacinto Lara International Airport Sports EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The city is home to several notable baseball and football teams Several other sports also have Barquisimeto as their home Cardenales de Lara English Lara Cardinals Venezuelan Professional Baseball League Guaros de Lara Venezuelan Professional Basketball League Lara FC Venezuelan Professional Soccer League Notable people EditRafael Cadenas poet and essayist winner of the Cervantes prize in 2022 Junior Alvarado Thoroughbred racing jockey Gregorio Camacho painter Pedro Carmona economist who served briefly as acting president of Venezuela in 2002 Carlos Carrasco Major League Baseball pitcher for the New York Mets Gabriel Coronel actor Gustavo Dudamel conductor Andres Gimenez Major League Baseball player for the Cleveland Guardians Carlos Mendoza Major League Baseball coach Amleto Monacelli professional ten pin bowler Manny Pina Major League Baseball player for the Atlanta BravesSee also Edit Venezuela portalVenezuela Lara state List of cities in Venezuela List of wine producing regions Railway stations in Venezuela Gustavo DudamelReferences Edit a b Built up urban areas by land area urban footprint PDF Demographia December 2016 Retrieved 4 June 2017 Estadisticos Basicos Temperaturas y Humedades Relativas Maximas y Minimas Medias PDF INAMEH in Spanish Archived from the original PDF on 15 June 2013 Retrieved 29 October 2012 Estadisticos Basicos Temperaturas y Humedades Relativas Medias PDF INAMEH in Spanish Archived from the original PDF on 15 June 2013 Retrieved 29 October 2012 Barquisimeto Climate Normals 1961 1990 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved 12 August 2015 Trolleybus Magazine No 306 November December 2012 p 148 Trolleybus Magazine No 311 September October 2013 p 138 Perez Teran Daniel 5 July 2013 Ministro El Troudi Transbarca debe estar terminado el 14 S Minister El Troudi Transbarca must be completed on 14 S 14 September El Impulso in Spanish Retrieved 9 August 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Barquisimeto Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Barquisimeto LaraTurismo WebGuide of Tourism in Lara Barquisimeto com MiBarquisimeto Dedicado a Barquisimeto Check the weather in Barquisimeto now Nuevo Sistema Ferroviario de Venezuela Video Footage of Barquisimeto and some of its places Barquisimeto Bitacora de una Ciudad Venezuela Tuya Barquisimeto Discover Venezuela Barquisimeto Museo de Barquisimeto Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barquisimeto amp oldid 1138012337, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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