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Ciudad Bolívar

Ciudad Bolívar (Spanish pronunciation: [sjuˈðað βoˈliβaɾ]; Spanish for "Bolivar City"), formerly known as Angostura[4] and St. Thomas de Guyana,[5] is the capital of Venezuela's southeastern Bolívar State. It lies at the spot where the Orinoco River narrows to about 1 mile (1.6 km) in width, is the site of the first bridge across the river, and is a major riverport for the eastern regions of Venezuela.

Ciudad Bolívar
Angostura
City
Ciudad Bolívar
Top:Panoramic view of Ciudad Bolivar, Orinoco River and Angostura Bridge, from Paseo Meneses area, Second:Angpstura Regional Congress, Llovizna Falls, (left to right) Third:Bolivar Square and Ciudad Bolivar St. Thomas Cathedral, (both photos) Bottom:An overview of downtown Caseo Historico and Orinoco River area
Nickname(s): 
La puerta del sur de Venezuela
(English:"The gate to southern Venezuela")
Motto(s): 
No encontrarás otra de más variada riqueza
(English:"You won't find another with such a variety of wealth")[1]
Municipal borders in the state of Bolívar
Coordinates: 8°08′17″N 63°32′54″W / 8.137930°N 63.548266°W / 8.137930; -63.548266
Country Venezuela
StateBolívar
MunicipalityHeres
Founded22 May 1764
Government
 • MayorSergio Hernández (PSUV)[1][3]
Area
 • Total209.52 km2 (80.90 sq mi)
Elevation
54 m (177 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total412,619[2]
 • Density1,633.63/km2 (4,231.1/sq mi)
 • Demonym
Bolivarense
Time zoneUTC−4 (VET)
Postal code
8001
Area code0285
ClimateAw
Website
The area and population figures are for the city.

Historic Angostura gave its name to the Congress of Angostura, to the Angostura tree, to the House of Angostura, and to Angostura bitters. Modern Ciudad Bolívar has a well-preserved historic center; a cathedral and other original colonial buildings surround the Plaza Bolívar.

History Edit

 
Sketch of Ciudad Bolívar in 1867.

Originally a Spanish settlement, it was called Saint Thomas of Guyana. The settlement was a fortified port which had to be moved on three occasions because it was constantly attacked by Carib natives and European rivals, such as the Dutch and English.[6]

In 1576 Saint Thomas of Guyana was first located in present-day Ciudad Guayana by missionaries near the Caroní River until Dutch forces led by Captain Adrian Janson destroyed the town in 1579.[6] The second settlement was founded by Don Antonio de Berrío in 1595, who had arrived from the New Granada with the mission of colonizing Guiana, and was moved westward down the Carońi about 66 kilometres (41 mi).[6] One of Walter Raleigh's expeditions sacked the second settlement in 1617, resulting in the death of his son Watt Raleigh.[6][7]

Fernando de Berrio was present on March 11, 1619 in the destroyed Saint Thomas of Guyana with the credentials granted by the Royal Audience of Santa Fe, just a few months after the decapitation of Raleigh in 1618.

The first task was the reconstruction of Saint Thomas of Guyana on the sides of Chirica, a more defensible and suitable place for tobacco cultivation. Berrio commissioned Captain Jerónimo de Grados and Alonso de Monteros to recruit indigenous in the Esequibo River, but they were captured by British pirates for whose freedom they intended to collect a ransom translated into a few quintals of tobacco in branch. Finally Saint Thomas of Guyana was refounded by Fernando de Berrio in 1620.

In 1629, English and Dutch pirates, under the command of Adrian Jansz Pater, attacked and destroyed Saint Thomas of Guyana and afterwards fortified themselves in the branches and creeks of the Orinoco River.

In 1637 the Dutch, settled at the mouths of the Amakura, Essequibo and Berbice, again attacked and burned Saint Thomas of Guyana and raided Trinidad.

The fourth and present day city was officially founded in 1764 by Don Joaquin Moreno de Mendoza as San Tomas de la Nueva Guayana,[6][8] Santo Tomé de Guayana de Angostura del Orinoco, or San Tomé de Angostura,[9] named in honor of its diocese and for its position at the first narrows of the Orinoco River. The Spanish relied on trade from the Dutch colony of Essequibo further down the Caroní River until 1771.[6]

Angostura was the capital of Guayana Province and the site of the Congress of Angostura from 1819 to 1821. It was responsible for the creation of Gran Colombia in its first year of operation.[8] Angostura bitters were invented in the city in 1824, although the company which produced them later moved to Trinidad and Tobago.[10]

The city was renamed in honor of Simon Bolivar in 1846.

The Venezuelan artist Jesús Rafael Soto was a native of the city. The Jesús Soto Museum of Modern Art, named in his honor and designed by Venezuelan architect Carlos Raúl Villanueva, was opened in 1973.

Law and government Edit

Ciudad Bolívar's municipal government is led by the mayor. Its local legislature is the Municipal Council, made up of seven councillors. A municipal comptroller oversees the public finances, and the Local Public Planning Council manages the municipality's development.[11]

Geography Edit

Vegetation Edit

Moriche palms and scrub oaks are found on the shores of the river. Species including the carob tree, the sarrapia (tonka bean), and the merecure are prevalent. Local fauna include capybaras, turtles, herons, parrots, limpets, and iguanas, and others. Fish in the area include Salminus hilarii (a species of Salminus) and Pygocentrus palometa.

Climate Edit

Under the Köppen climate classification, Ciudad Bolívar has a tropical savanna climate (Aw) with distinctive dry and wet seasons. The average temperature is 28.5 °C (83.3 °F) which remains fairly constant throughout the year, varying between 27.6 °C (81.7 °F) in January to 28.9 °C (84.0 °F) in October. The dry season, which runs from December to April has little precipitation during these months and temperatures tend to be cooler than the wet season but still hot, regularly reaching 32 °C (90 °F) during the day and dropping to 22 °C (72 °F) during the night. The wet season which runs from May to early November sees and increase in precipitation levels although days without any precipitation are common. Temperatures tend to be slightly warmer than the dry season. On average, Ciudad Bolívar receives 977 mm (38.5 in) of precipitation per year and there are 89.3 days with measureable rainfall. The city is fairly sunny, averaging almost 2900 hours of bright sunshine or an average of 7.9 hours of sunshine per day, ranging from a high of 260.4 hours in October (8.4 hours of sunshine per day) to a low of 201.0 hours in June (or 6.7 hours of sunshine per day).[12]

Climate data for Ciudad Bolívar Airport (1970–1998)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 37.1
(98.8)
39.8
(103.6)
39.2
(102.6)
39.7
(103.5)
40.4
(104.7)
37.4
(99.3)
37.3
(99.1)
37.6
(99.7)
38.0
(100.4)
37.9
(100.2)
38.2
(100.8)
37.6
(99.7)
40.4
(104.7)
Average high °C (°F) 32.3
(90.1)
33.7
(92.7)
34.5
(94.1)
35.3
(95.5)
34.8
(94.6)
33.7
(92.7)
33.4
(92.1)
32.9
(91.2)
33.6
(92.5)
34.6
(94.3)
33.9
(93.0)
32.5
(90.5)
33.4
(92.1)
Daily mean °C (°F) 27.6
(81.7)
28.0
(82.4)
28.9
(84.0)
29.5
(85.1)
29.4
(84.9)
28.2
(82.8)
27.9
(82.2)
28.4
(83.1)
28.8
(83.8)
28.9
(84.0)
28.8
(83.8)
28.0
(82.4)
28.5
(83.3)
Average low °C (°F) 22.8
(73.0)
22.7
(72.9)
23.5
(74.3)
24.0
(75.2)
24.3
(75.7)
23.7
(74.7)
23.4
(74.1)
23.8
(74.8)
24.0
(75.2)
24.1
(75.4)
24.1
(75.4)
23.4
(74.1)
23.7
(74.7)
Record low °C (°F) 17.9
(64.2)
18.1
(64.6)
20.0
(68.0)
18.6
(65.5)
17.7
(63.9)
18.2
(64.8)
18.2
(64.8)
17.8
(64.0)
18.0
(64.4)
18.5
(65.3)
19.2
(66.6)
18.0
(64.4)
17.7
(63.9)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 21.7
(0.85)
13.3
(0.52)
8.9
(0.35)
26.8
(1.06)
102.3
(4.03)
165.1
(6.50)
183.2
(7.21)
160.1
(6.30)
95.7
(3.77)
97.3
(3.83)
61.7
(2.43)
40.9
(1.61)
977.0
(38.46)
Average rainy days (≥ 1.0 mm) 3.9 2.3 1.6 2.4 9.0 15.3 14.9 11.8 8.2 7.4 6.2 6.3 89.3
Average relative humidity (%) 69.5 67.5 66.0 66.5 69.5 73.5 73.5 72.5 70.5 71.0 71.5 72.0 70.2
Mean monthly sunshine hours 248.0 235.2 263.5 234.0 226.3 201.0 232.5 248.0 252.0 260.4 249.0 244.9 2,894.8
Source 1: Instituto Nacional de Meteorología e Hidrología (INAMEH)[13][14]
Source 2: NOAA (extremes, sun, precipitation days 1961–1990),[12] World Meteorological Organization (precipitation, 1961–1990)[15]

Economy Edit

The Bolívar state economy is dominated by agriculture and animal husbandry, particularly cattle and pigs. Agricultural products of the area include maize, cassava, mango, yam, and watermelon. Tourism has become increasingly important to the area.

Local mass media include the television stations Bolívar Visión and TV Río, and newspapers El Bolivarense, El Expreso, El Progreso, and El Luchador.

Education Edit

Universities Edit

Universidad de Oriente Edit

Universidad de Oriente (UDO) Núcleo de Bolívar, is the main public institution located in Ciudad Bolivar and in other cities of eastern Venezuela. On 20 February 1960, by resolution of the University Council, is created the Bolívar Nucleus, since that is become the most important university in the country South-Eastern.

 
Universidad de Oriente Logo.

Today, this UDO nucleus has a Basic Courses School, Health Sciences School "Dr. Francisco Battistini Casalta" and Earth Sciences School, undergraduate degrees in Industrial Engineering, Geological Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mining Engineering, Geology, Medicine, Nursing and Bioanalysis.[16]

Universidad Nacional Experimental de Guayana Edit

 
UNEG Logo.

Universidad Nacional Experimental de Guayana (UNEG) is another public institution in Ciudad Bolívar, founded 9 March 1982 by resolution N° 1.432 of President Luis Herrera Campins. This university was conceived as a center of superior regional education.

The original name of the university project was South University the Dr. Carlos Grüber Hernández (1931–2007) cas one of the pioneers in the fight for the University of South, he was the Founder President of the University of Southern Pro Guiana Committee.[17]

The UNEG Ciudad Bolívar offers undergraduate degrees in Administration and accounting, Education and Tourism.

Other universities Edit

  • Universidad Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho.
  • Instituto Universitario Tecnológico del Estado Bolívar.
  • Instituto Universitario Tecnológico Rodolfo Loero Arismendi.
  • .
  • Universidad Nacional Experimental Politécnica de la Fuerza Armada Nacional.
  • Universidad Central de Venezuela (UCV) – Centro Regional Ciudad Bolívar

Culture Edit

 
Ciudad Bolívar Cathedral and Paseo Orinoco at night
 
A Colonial street in the city's historic district
 
Ciudad Bolívar is a historical city

Ciudad Bolívar's historic district is a popular tourist attraction, featuring houses and buildings that date from the colonial period. The Jesús Soto Museum of Modern Art—named after the city's native sculptor and painter Jesús Soto—features a collection of modern works by Venezuelan and international artists. Ciudad Bolívar is also the birthplace of musicians Antonio Lauro, Cheo Hurtado, Iván Pérez Rossi, and the home of the musical group Serenata Guayanesa.

Traditional local cuisine includes desserts and preserves made of cashew nuts, eaten alone or roasted with salt. The cassava bread prepared in the area is well known, as well as several meals made of tortoise meat such as the Carapacho de Morrocoy Guayanés (baked tortoise in its shell). Locals also use the juice of cassava to create the spicy Catara sauce, an alleged aphrodisiac.

Gallery Images Edit

Transportation Edit

 
Angostura Bridge over the Orinoco river at Ciudad Bolívar

Buses are the main means of public transport in the city.

The José Tomás de Heres Airport is located in the center of the city.

The Angostura Bridge connects the city to the rest of Venezuela. The freeway that connects Ciudad Bolívar with Ciudad Guayana is a major regional road.

Notable people Edit

References Edit

Citations Edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Ciudad Bolivar Population 2023".
  3. ^ Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela
  4. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Ciudad Bolívar" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 6 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 401.
  5. ^ Cotton, Henry (1831). A Typographical Gazetteer. Oxford University. p. 113. Guyana, or St. Thomas de Guyana, also called Angostura, the capital of the province of Spanish Guyana in South America, is a considerable town, seated on the river Oroonoko, not far from its mouth.
  6. ^ a b c d e f . Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
  7. ^ John Hemming, The Search For El Dorado, Phoenix Press; 2nd ed. 31 December 2001; Ch. 10. ISBN 1842124455
  8. ^ a b EB (1878).
  9. ^ Lavaysse, Jean-J. Dauxion (1820). A statistical, commercial, and political description of Venezuela, Trinidad, Margarita, and Tobago. G. and W.B. Whittaker. p. 128.
  10. ^ Loeb, Katie M. (2012). Shake, Stir, Pour: Fresh Homegrown Cocktails. Beverly, MA: Quarry Books. p. 146. ISBN 9781592537976. OCLC 806490659.
  11. ^ Law and government 15 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ a b "Ciudad Bolivar Climate Normals 1961–1990". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  13. ^ (PDF). INAMEH (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  14. ^ (PDF). INAMEH (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  15. ^ . World Meteorological Organization. Archived from the original on 12 August 2014. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 June 2014. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  17. ^ El Expreso Foro de los Lunes "Anhelo de la Colectividad. Creación de la Universidad de Guayana" pag.3 Ciudad Bolívar 17 December 1979

Bibliography Edit

  • "Encyclopædia Britannica" , 'Encyclopædia Britannica, 9th ed., Vol. II, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1878, p. 45.

External links Edit

  •   Ciudad Bolívar travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Bolívar's message to the Congress of Angostura
  • Ciudad Bolívar at Venezuelatuya.com (in Spanish)
  • (in Spanish)

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For other uses see Ciudad Bolivar disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ciudad Bolivar news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ciudad Bolivar Spanish pronunciation sjuˈdad boˈlibaɾ Spanish for Bolivar City formerly known as Angostura 4 and St Thomas de Guyana 5 is the capital of Venezuela s southeastern Bolivar State It lies at the spot where the Orinoco River narrows to about 1 mile 1 6 km in width is the site of the first bridge across the river and is a major riverport for the eastern regions of Venezuela Ciudad Bolivar AngosturaCityCiudad BolivarTop Panoramic view of Ciudad Bolivar Orinoco River and Angostura Bridge from Paseo Meneses area Second Angpstura Regional Congress Llovizna Falls left to right Third Bolivar Square and Ciudad Bolivar St Thomas Cathedral both photos Bottom An overview of downtown Caseo Historico and Orinoco River areaFlagSealNickname s La puerta del sur de Venezuela English The gate to southern Venezuela Motto s No encontraras otra de mas variada riqueza English You won t find another with such a variety of wealth 1 Municipal borders in the state of BolivarCoordinates 8 08 17 N 63 32 54 W 8 137930 N 63 548266 W 8 137930 63 548266Country VenezuelaStateBolivarMunicipalityHeresFounded22 May 1764Government MayorSergio Hernandez PSUV 1 3 Area Total209 52 km2 80 90 sq mi Elevation54 m 177 ft Population 2022 Total412 619 2 Density1 633 63 km2 4 231 1 sq mi DemonymBolivarenseTime zoneUTC 4 VET Postal code8001Area code0285ClimateAwWebsiteOfficial Site The area and population figures are for the city Historic Angostura gave its name to the Congress of Angostura to the Angostura tree to the House of Angostura and to Angostura bitters Modern Ciudad Bolivar has a well preserved historic center a cathedral and other original colonial buildings surround the Plaza Bolivar Contents 1 History 2 Law and government 3 Geography 3 1 Vegetation 3 2 Climate 4 Economy 5 Education 5 1 Universities 5 2 Universidad de Oriente 5 3 Universidad Nacional Experimental de Guayana 5 4 Other universities 6 Culture 6 1 Gallery Images 7 Transportation 8 Notable people 9 References 9 1 Citations 9 2 Bibliography 10 External linksHistory Edit Sketch of Ciudad Bolivar in 1867 Originally a Spanish settlement it was called Saint Thomas of Guyana The settlement was a fortified port which had to be moved on three occasions because it was constantly attacked by Carib natives and European rivals such as the Dutch and English 6 In 1576 Saint Thomas of Guyana was first located in present day Ciudad Guayana by missionaries near the Caroni River until Dutch forces led by Captain Adrian Janson destroyed the town in 1579 6 The second settlement was founded by Don Antonio de Berrio in 1595 who had arrived from the New Granada with the mission of colonizing Guiana and was moved westward down the Caroni about 66 kilometres 41 mi 6 One of Walter Raleigh s expeditions sacked the second settlement in 1617 resulting in the death of his son Watt Raleigh 6 7 Fernando de Berrio was present on March 11 1619 in the destroyed Saint Thomas of Guyana with the credentials granted by the Royal Audience of Santa Fe just a few months after the decapitation of Raleigh in 1618 The first task was the reconstruction of Saint Thomas of Guyana on the sides of Chirica a more defensible and suitable place for tobacco cultivation Berrio commissioned Captain Jeronimo de Grados and Alonso de Monteros to recruit indigenous in the Esequibo River but they were captured by British pirates for whose freedom they intended to collect a ransom translated into a few quintals of tobacco in branch Finally Saint Thomas of Guyana was refounded by Fernando de Berrio in 1620 In 1629 English and Dutch pirates under the command of Adrian Jansz Pater attacked and destroyed Saint Thomas of Guyana and afterwards fortified themselves in the branches and creeks of the Orinoco River In 1637 the Dutch settled at the mouths of the Amakura Essequibo and Berbice again attacked and burned Saint Thomas of Guyana and raided Trinidad The fourth and present day city was officially founded in 1764 by Don Joaquin Moreno de Mendoza as San Tomas de la Nueva Guayana 6 8 Santo Tome de Guayana de Angostura del Orinoco or San Tome de Angostura 9 named in honor of its diocese and for its position at the first narrows of the Orinoco River The Spanish relied on trade from the Dutch colony of Essequibo further down the Caroni River until 1771 6 Angostura was the capital of Guayana Province and the site of the Congress of Angostura from 1819 to 1821 It was responsible for the creation of Gran Colombia in its first year of operation 8 Angostura bitters were invented in the city in 1824 although the company which produced them later moved to Trinidad and Tobago 10 The city was renamed in honor of Simon Bolivar in 1846 The Venezuelan artist Jesus Rafael Soto was a native of the city The Jesus Soto Museum of Modern Art named in his honor and designed by Venezuelan architect Carlos Raul Villanueva was opened in 1973 Law and government EditCiudad Bolivar s municipal government is led by the mayor Its local legislature is the Municipal Council made up of seven councillors A municipal comptroller oversees the public finances and the Local Public Planning Council manages the municipality s development 11 Geography EditVegetation Edit Moriche palms and scrub oaks are found on the shores of the river Species including the carob tree the sarrapia tonka bean and the merecure are prevalent Local fauna include capybaras turtles herons parrots limpets and iguanas and others Fish in the area include Salminus hilarii a species of Salminus and Pygocentrus palometa Climate Edit Under the Koppen climate classification Ciudad Bolivar has a tropical savanna climate Aw with distinctive dry and wet seasons The average temperature is 28 5 C 83 3 F which remains fairly constant throughout the year varying between 27 6 C 81 7 F in January to 28 9 C 84 0 F in October The dry season which runs from December to April has little precipitation during these months and temperatures tend to be cooler than the wet season but still hot regularly reaching 32 C 90 F during the day and dropping to 22 C 72 F during the night The wet season which runs from May to early November sees and increase in precipitation levels although days without any precipitation are common Temperatures tend to be slightly warmer than the dry season On average Ciudad Bolivar receives 977 mm 38 5 in of precipitation per year and there are 89 3 days with measureable rainfall The city is fairly sunny averaging almost 2900 hours of bright sunshine or an average of 7 9 hours of sunshine per day ranging from a high of 260 4 hours in October 8 4 hours of sunshine per day to a low of 201 0 hours in June or 6 7 hours of sunshine per day 12 Climate data for Ciudad Bolivar Airport 1970 1998 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 37 1 98 8 39 8 103 6 39 2 102 6 39 7 103 5 40 4 104 7 37 4 99 3 37 3 99 1 37 6 99 7 38 0 100 4 37 9 100 2 38 2 100 8 37 6 99 7 40 4 104 7 Average high C F 32 3 90 1 33 7 92 7 34 5 94 1 35 3 95 5 34 8 94 6 33 7 92 7 33 4 92 1 32 9 91 2 33 6 92 5 34 6 94 3 33 9 93 0 32 5 90 5 33 4 92 1 Daily mean C F 27 6 81 7 28 0 82 4 28 9 84 0 29 5 85 1 29 4 84 9 28 2 82 8 27 9 82 2 28 4 83 1 28 8 83 8 28 9 84 0 28 8 83 8 28 0 82 4 28 5 83 3 Average low C F 22 8 73 0 22 7 72 9 23 5 74 3 24 0 75 2 24 3 75 7 23 7 74 7 23 4 74 1 23 8 74 8 24 0 75 2 24 1 75 4 24 1 75 4 23 4 74 1 23 7 74 7 Record low C F 17 9 64 2 18 1 64 6 20 0 68 0 18 6 65 5 17 7 63 9 18 2 64 8 18 2 64 8 17 8 64 0 18 0 64 4 18 5 65 3 19 2 66 6 18 0 64 4 17 7 63 9 Average rainfall mm inches 21 7 0 85 13 3 0 52 8 9 0 35 26 8 1 06 102 3 4 03 165 1 6 50 183 2 7 21 160 1 6 30 95 7 3 77 97 3 3 83 61 7 2 43 40 9 1 61 977 0 38 46 Average rainy days 1 0 mm 3 9 2 3 1 6 2 4 9 0 15 3 14 9 11 8 8 2 7 4 6 2 6 3 89 3Average relative humidity 69 5 67 5 66 0 66 5 69 5 73 5 73 5 72 5 70 5 71 0 71 5 72 0 70 2Mean monthly sunshine hours 248 0 235 2 263 5 234 0 226 3 201 0 232 5 248 0 252 0 260 4 249 0 244 9 2 894 8Source 1 Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia e Hidrologia INAMEH 13 14 Source 2 NOAA extremes sun precipitation days 1961 1990 12 World Meteorological Organization precipitation 1961 1990 15 Economy 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 December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Bolivar state economy is dominated by agriculture and animal husbandry particularly cattle and pigs Agricultural products of the area include maize cassava mango yam and watermelon Tourism has become increasingly important to the area Local mass media include the television stations Bolivar Vision and TV Rio and newspapers El Bolivarense El Expreso El Progreso and El Luchador Education EditUniversities Edit Universidad de Oriente Edit Universidad de Oriente UDO Nucleo de Bolivar is the main public institution located in Ciudad Bolivar and in other cities of eastern Venezuela On 20 February 1960 by resolution of the University Council is created the Bolivar Nucleus since that is become the most important university in the country South Eastern Universidad de Oriente Logo Today this UDO nucleus has a Basic Courses School Health Sciences School Dr Francisco Battistini Casalta and Earth Sciences School undergraduate degrees in Industrial Engineering Geological Engineering Civil Engineering Mining Engineering Geology Medicine Nursing and Bioanalysis 16 Universidad Nacional Experimental de Guayana Edit UNEG Logo Universidad Nacional Experimental de Guayana UNEG is another public institution in Ciudad Bolivar founded 9 March 1982 by resolution N 1 432 of President Luis Herrera Campins This university was conceived as a center of superior regional education The original name of the university project was South University the Dr Carlos Gruber Hernandez 1931 2007 cas one of the pioneers in the fight for the University of South he was the Founder President of the University of Southern Pro Guiana Committee 17 The UNEG Ciudad Bolivar offers undergraduate degrees in Administration and accounting Education and Tourism Other universities Edit Universidad Simon Rodriguez Universidad Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho Instituto Universitario Tecnologico del Estado Bolivar Universidad Nacional Abierta Instituto Universitario Tecnologico Rodolfo Loero Arismendi Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela Instituto Universitario de Tecnologia Antonio Jose de Sucre Universidad Nacional Experimental Politecnica de la Fuerza Armada Nacional Universidad Pedagogica Experimental Libertador Universidad Central de Venezuela UCV Centro Regional Ciudad BolivarCulture 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 December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ciudad Bolivar Cathedral and Paseo Orinoco at night A Colonial street in the city s historic district Ciudad Bolivar is a historical cityCiudad Bolivar s historic district is a popular tourist attraction featuring houses and buildings that date from the colonial period The Jesus Soto Museum of Modern Art named after the city s native sculptor and painter Jesus Soto features a collection of modern works by Venezuelan and international artists Ciudad Bolivar is also the birthplace of musicians Antonio Lauro Cheo Hurtado Ivan Perez Rossi and the home of the musical group Serenata Guayanesa Traditional local cuisine includes desserts and preserves made of cashew nuts eaten alone or roasted with salt The cassava bread prepared in the area is well known as well as several meals made of tortoise meat such as the Carapacho de Morrocoy Guayanes baked tortoise in its shell Locals also use the juice of cassava to create the spicy Catara sauce an alleged aphrodisiac Gallery Images Edit Bolivar Square Botanic Garden in Ciudad Bolivar Colonial style in Ciudad Bolivar Typical street in Ciudad BolivarTransportation 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 December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Angostura Bridge over the Orinoco river at Ciudad BolivarBuses are the main means of public transport in the city The Jose Tomas de Heres Airport is located in the center of the city The Angostura Bridge connects the city to the rest of Venezuela The freeway that connects Ciudad Bolivar with Ciudad Guayana is a major regional road Notable people EditDarwinzon Hernandez 1996 Major League Baseball pitcher for the Boston Redsox Luz Machado 1916 1999 poet Awarded with the National Prize for Literature in 1987 Antonio Lauro 1917 1986 guitarist and composer considered to be one of the foremost South American composers for the guitar in the 20th century Pompeyo Marquez 1922 politician and former marxist guerrilla member in the 1960s He was one of the founders of the party Movimiento al Socialismo in 1971 Jesus Soto 1923 2005 op and kinetic artist a sculptor and a painter Luis Garcia Morales 1929 2015 poet and cultural promoter Milka Chulina 1974 Miss Venezuela 1993 and 2nd Runner up in Miss Universe 1993 Victor Martinez 1978 first Baseman Catcher Designated Hitter for the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball Ivan Perez Rossi 1943 singer and composer Founder of the folk group Serenata Guayanesa Gustavo Rodriguez 1947 2014 film stage and television actor Cheo Hurtado 1960 virtuoso performer of the cuatro Ruben Limardo 1985 fencer Olympic gold medalist in London 2012 Carlos Mendoza Major League Baseball outfielder and coach Rafael Antonio Curra 1934 1968 marine biologist director of the Oceanographic Institute of Venezuela 1967 1968 References EditCitations Edit a b Alcaldia Bolivariana del Municipio Heres Archived from the original on 17 May 2014 Retrieved 22 May 2014 Ciudad Bolivar Population 2023 Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Ciudad Bolivar Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 6 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 401 Cotton Henry 1831 A Typographical Gazetteer Oxford University p 113 Guyana or St Thomas de Guyana also called Angostura the capital of the province of Spanish Guyana in South America is a considerable town seated on the river Oroonoko not far from its mouth a b c d e f Alexander von Humboldt Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America During the Years 1799 1804 chapter 25 Henry G Bohn London 1853 Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 5 September 2018 John Hemming The Search For 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