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Sucre-Sucre (state)
The Sucre State (Spanish: Estado Sucre, IPA: [esˈtaðo ˈsukɾe]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is Cumaná city. Sucre State covers
Sucre-Antonio José de Sucre
speculation. The aristocratic Sucre family traces its roots back to origins in Flanders. It arrived in Venezuela through Charles de Sucre y Franco Perez, a Flemish
Sucre-Sucre (disambiguation)
prominent Venezuelan political family Antonio José de Sucre (1795-1830), a South American independence leader Guillermo Sucre (1933–2021) Venezuelan poet Jesús
Sucre-Cumaná
Cumaná (Spanish pronunciation: [kumaˈna]) is the capital city of Venezuela's Sucre State. It is located 402 kilometres (250 mi) east of Caracas. Cumaná
Sucre-Sucre, Sucre
Sucre, Sucre may refer to: Sucre, Sucre Department, Colombia Sucre Municipality, Sucre, Venezuela This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Sucre-States of Venezuela
The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is a federation made up of twenty-three states (Spanish: estados), a Capital District (Spanish: Distrito Capital)
Sucre-Mariscal Sucre Airport (Venezuela)
Mariscal Sucre Airport (IATA: MYC, ICAO: SVBS) is an airport in the Aragua state of Venezuela, serving the city of Maracay. The airport is on the northeastern
Sucre-List of cities and towns in Venezuela
Baruta, Chacao, El Hatillo, and Sucre (Petare) in Miranda state. 2005 est 2010 estimate 2001 census Largest cities in Venezuela Instituto Nacional de Estadística
Sucre-Sucre Municipality
Sucre Department Venezuela Sucre Municipality, Aragua Sucre Municipality, Bolívar Sucre Municipality, Falcón Sucre Municipality, Mérida Sucre Municipality
Sucre-SUCRE
2010 in two transactions between Ecuador and Venezuela. International trade between member states in SUCRE reached its maximum in 2012 with 2,646 transactions
Sucre-Venezuelan bolívar
currency". Economy of Venezuela Hyperinflation in Venezuela SUCRE (currency) "Banco Central de Venezuela". bcv.org.ve (in Spanish). "Venezuela - Inflation rate
Sucre-Venezuela
Republic of Colombia (Gran Colombia). Sucre went on to liberate Ecuador and become the second president of Bolivia. Venezuela remained part of Gran Colombia
Sucre-Sucre Department
Sucre (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsukɾe]) is a department in the Caribbean Region of Colombia. The department ranks 27th by area, 10,670 km2 (4,120 sq mi)
Sucre-Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela
attempted to ship aid into the Venezuelan port city of Puerto Cabello. Six vessels of the Venezuelan Navy, including the Mariscal Sucre-class frigate Almirante
Sucre-Juan Manuel Sucre Figarella
Juan Manuel Sucre Figarella (1925-1996), was a Venezuelan army Brigadier General who served as Chief of Staff of the Venezuelan Army in the 1970s during
Sucre-Antonio José de Sucre Airport
Antonio José de Sucre Airport (IATA: CUM, ICAO: SVCU) is a commercial airport serving Cumaná, the capital of Sucre state in Venezuela. The Cumana VOR-DME
Sucre-Sucre family
The Sucre family is a prominent political family of Venezuela. The family was founded in Venezuela, by Carlos Francisco de Sucre Garrido y Pardo, a Flanders-born
Sucre-Sucre
Sucre (Spanish: [ˈsukɾe]) is the de jure capital city of Bolivia, the capital of the Chuquisaca Department and the sixth most populous city in Bolivia
Sucre-Sucre Municipality, Sucre
Sucre is a municipality of Sucre, Venezuela. It has seven parishes and the capital is Cumaná, which is also the capital of the state. As of 2021, it has
Sucre-Paria Peninsula
Paria) is a large peninsula on the Caribbean Sea, in the state of Sucre in northern Venezuela. Separating the Caribbean Sea from the Gulf of Paria, the peninsula
Sucre-Carúpano
eastern Venezuelan state of Sucre. It is located on the Venezuelan Caribbean coast at the opening of two valleys, some 120 km east of the capital of Sucre, Cumaná
Sucre-José Antonio Ramos Sucre
Ramos Sucre (Cumaná, 9 June 1890 – Geneva, 13 June 1930) was a Venezuelan poet, professor, diplomat and scholar. He was a member of the Sucre family
Sucre-Jose Manuel Sucre
Jose Manuel Sucre Ciffoni (November 1, 1963–March 25, 2016) was a Venezuelan politician and United Nations official who was based in the United States
Sucre-Antonio José de Sucre Municipality
Antonio José de Sucre is one of the 12 municipalities (municipios) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Barinas and, according to the 2011 census by
Sucre-Caracas Islands
the Caribbean Sea consists of 2 islands, which belong to Venezuela, located in eastern Sucre state, north of the peninsula of Santa Fe, west of the Manaure
Sucre-United States of Venezuela
Portuguesa Sucre Táchira Trujillo Yaracuy Zamora Zulia Federal territories: Amazonas and Delta Amacuro Creation of the Federal Dependencies of Venezuela (Spanish:
Sucre-Irene Esser
is a Venezuelan actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Venezuela 2011. Esser grew up in Río Caribe, Sucre, Venezuela. She
Sucre-Libertador Municipality, Sucre
Libertador is a municipality of Sucre, Venezuela. The capital is Tunapuy. "The population development of Libertador on Citypopulation". v t e
Sucre-Sucre Municipality, Miranda
Sucre Municipality is one of the 21 municipalities (municipios) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Miranda and one of five the municipalities that make
Sucre-Venezuelan independence
Spanish). Vol. 2. Caracas, Venezuela: Sociedad Bolivariana de Venezuela. ISBN 968-484-000-4. Andrade Reimers, Luis (1995). Sucre Soldado y Patriota (in Spanish)
Sucre-Venezuelans of European descent
Cagua (Sucre), Aragua 761.63 Pampatar (Maneiro), Nueva Esparta 749.08 Demographics of Venezuela Spanish immigration to Venezuela Portuguese Venezuelan Arab
Sucre-Mission Sucre
adult Venezuelans. Mission Sucre was originally referred to as El Plan Extraordinario Mariscal Antonio José de Sucre, shortened as Misión Sucre. Named
Sucre-Sucre Municipality, Aragua
Sucre Municipality is one of the 18 municipalities (municipios) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Aragua and, according to the 2011 census by the National
Sucre-Miss Venezuela 2005
was Jictzad Viña, Miss Sucre. The pageant was broadcast live on Venevision from the Poliedro de Caracas in Caracas, Venezuela. At the conclusion of the
Sucre-Futsal at the 2024 Bolivarian Youth Games
Bolivia (10) Chile (10) Peru (10) Venezuela (10) * Host nation (Bolivia) Source: I Bolivarian Youth Games Sucre 2024 – Futsal medals The tournament
Sucre-Capital District (Venezuela)
District and also four adjacent municipios (Baruta, Chacao, el Hatillo and Sucre) in Miranda which all together form the city. On 13 April 2009, the National
Sucre-Río Caribe
town located 22 kilometers (about 14 miles) from Carúpano, Sucre State, in Eastern Venezuela. It is the capital city of the Arismendi municipality. Río
Sucre-List of political parties in Venezuela
This article lists political parties in Venezuela. Historically, Venezuela has had two major parties, along with numerous other minor parties. That system
Sucre-Simón Bolívar
Córdova at Bolívar's direction in January and then pardoned, while Sucre and Venezuelan general Juan José Flores defeated the Peruvians at the Battle of
Sucre-Sucre Municipality, Mérida
Sucre Municipality is one of the 23 municipalities (municipios) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Mérida and, according to the 2011 census by the National
Sucre-Municipalities of Venezuela
Felipe (San Felipe) Sucre (Guama) Urachiche (Urachiche) Veroes (Farriar). Almirante Padilla (El Toro) Baralt (San Timoteo, Venezuela [es]) Cabimas (Cabimas)
Sucre-Miss Venezuela 2011
Vanessa Gonçalves crowned Irene Esser of Sucre as her successor at the end of the event. Esser represented Venezuela at Miss Universe 2012 and was placed
Sucre-Sucre Municipality, Bolívar
Sucre is one of the 11 municipalities (municipios) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Bolívar and, according to the 2011 census by the National Institute
Sucre-Miss Venezuela 2008
final Miss Venezuela pageant, this direct selection resulted in the unprecedented elimination of the representatives of Falcón, Lara, Sucre, Vargas and
Sucre-List of earthquakes in 1997
1 - 30 km NNW of Baja Mar, Honduras". "M 7.0 - 26 km WSW of Carúpano, Venezuela". "M 6.0 - 87 km N of Batang, Indonesia". "M 6.1 - 65 km E of Nemuro,
Sucre-Casanay
10.50500; -63.41278) is a town in the Sucre State, Venezuela. It is the shire town of the Andrés Eloy Blanco Municipality, Sucre. Casanay portal v t e
Sucre-Sucre Municipality, Táchira
Sucre Municipality is one of the 29 municipalities in Táchira, Venezuela. Its capital is Queniquea. Its area is 376 square kilometers. It had an estimated
Sucre-Sucre Municipality, Falcón
Sucre Municipality is a municipality in Falcón State, Venezuela. The municipality is one of several in Venezuela named "Sucre Municipality" in honour
Sucre-Manzanares River (South America)
river in Venezuela. It flows into the Caribbean Sea. The source of the Manzanares is at the 2,200 metres (7,200 ft) high Turimiquire Range in Sucre State
Sucre-Gaultheria
() Gaultheria straminea R.C.Fang – southeastern Tibet Gaultheria strigosa Benth. – Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and northwestern
Sucre-Bolívar Municipality, Sucre
Bolívar is a municipality of Sucre, Venezuela. The capital is Marigüitar. It was founded in 1713 after many years of missionary work taking place in the
Sucre-Trinidadian Spanish
east of Venezuela (Sucre, Caribbean Coast) and Margarita Island and shares many features with Caribbean Spanish in general. Due to the Venezuelan presence
Sucre-Caracas
de Venezuela Universidad José María Vargas Universidad Pedagógica Experimental Libertador Universidad Experimental Politécnica Antonio José de Sucre British
Sucre-Borders of Venezuela
in Güiria, Sucre, located near the border with Trinidad and Tobago. Borders of Brazil Borders of the United States Gran Colombia Venezuela–Colombia migrant
Sucre-ALBA
the SUCRE. "The document is approved," said Bolivian President Evo Morales, the summit host. President of Venezuela Hugo Chávez announced "The sucre [is]
Sucre-Venezuelan Army
territories in western Venezuela. Afterwards, these troops take part in the Southern Campaign under the command of Marshal Antonio José de Sucre, and went on to
Sucre-Venezuelan Coastal Range
The Venezuelan Coastal Range (Spanish: Cordillera de la Costa or Serranía de la Costa), also known as Venezuelan Caribbean Mountain System (Spanish: Sistema
Sucre-National Bolivarian Armed Forces of Venezuela
Armed Forces (Spanish: Fuerza Armada Nacional Bolivariana - FANB) of Venezuela are controlled by the Commander-in-Chief (the President) and the Minister
Sucre-Venezuelan Caribbean
Island Miranda Nueva Esparta Coche Island Cubagua Island Margarita Island Sucre Vargas Zulia "Limits of Oceans and Seas, 3rd edition" (PDF). International
Sucre-History of Venezuela
Columbus sailed along the eastern coast of Venezuela on his third voyage in 1498 and explored most of the today's Sucre state coast line, the only one of his
Sucre-Maripa, Venezuela
Maripa is a town in the state of Bolívar, Venezuela. It is the municipal seat of the Sucre Municipality. 7°24′53″N 65°11′24″W / 7.4147°N 65.1900°W /
Sucre-List of Major League Baseball players from Venezuela
the 2012 season. Venezuela portal Baseball in Venezuela Luis Aparicio Award Venezuelan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Venezuelan Professional Baseball
Sucre-List of Venezuelans
Republic of Venezuela Famous or notable Venezuelans include: Jimmy Alcock Esther Ayuso Federico Beckhoff Anita Berrizbeitia Guido Bermudez Bernardo Borges
Sucre-Cum
ejaculation) cu m, cubic metre, a measure of volume Antonio José de Sucre Airport, Venezuela (IATA airport code CUM) Culham railway station, Oxfordshire, England
Sucre-List of governors of Sucre
This is a list of governors of the Venezuelan Sucre State: Until 1989, they were appointed by the president of Venezuela. Starting from that year they are
Sucre-El Pilar, Venezuela
El Pilar is a town in the state of Sucre, Venezuela. It is the capital of the Benítez Municipality. v t e
Sucre-2024 Venezuelan presidential election
held in Venezuela in 28 July 2024 to choose a president for a six-year term beginning on 10 January 2025. Leading candidates of the Venezuelan opposition
Sucre-Eastern Region, Venezuela
regions in which Venezuela was divided for its development plans; it comprises the states of Anzoátegui, Monagas, and Sucre. The state of Sucre has great historical
Sucre-List of earthquakes in 1968
the original on May 2, 2024. Retrieved February 26, 2021. "M 6.5 - Sucre, Venezuela". United States Geological Survey. September 20, 1968. Archived from
Sucre-Lupo-class frigate
dismantled and scrapped, and Mariscal Sucre (F-21) (right) partially sunk at the Puerto Cabello naval base of the Venezuelan Navy". Facebook. 2022-12-09. Retrieved
Sucre-Death in Berruecos
locations in countries such as Venezuela, Panama and Ecuador. The film is based on the murder of General Antonio José de Sucre, and revolves around the investigation
Sucre-List of presidents of Venezuela
Under the Venezuelan Constitution, the president of Venezuela is the head of state and head of government of Venezuela. As chief of the executive branch
Sucre-Mariño Municipality, Sucre
Mariño is a municipality of Sucre State, Venezuela. It has five parishes, and the municipal seat is in Irapa. As of 2021, it has a population of 28,217
Sucre-Arismendi Municipality, Sucre
Arismendi Blanco is a municipality of Sucre, Venezuela. It has five parishes, and the municipal seat is in Río Caribe. As of 2021, it has a population
Sucre-Guyana–Venezuela territorial dispute
The Guyana–Venezuela territorial dispute is an ongoing territorial dispute between Guyana and Venezuela over the Essequibo region, also known as Esequibo
Sucre-Education in Venezuela
Mission Ribas (secondary education) and Mission Sucre (higher education). Education in colonial Venezuela was neglected compared to other parts of the Spanish
Sucre-Sanctions during the Venezuelan crisis
During the crisis in Venezuela, governments of the United States, the European Union (E.U.), Canada, Mexico, Panama and Switzerland have applied sanctions
Sucre-San Juan River (Venezuela)
San Juan River (Río San Juan) is a river in Sucre and Monagas states, north-eastern Venezuela. Its eastern part forms the limit between both states before
Sucre-Religion in Venezuela
Christianity is the largest religion in Venezuela, with Catholicism having the most adherents. Venezuela is a secular nation and its constitution guarantees
Sucre-Bolivarian University of Venezuela
graduates. As distinguished from the rest of Venezuelan universities, they are assigned by the Mission Sucre. As of January 2011, the UBV has awarded over
Sucre-Members of the 2017 National Constituent Assembly of Venezuela
list of members elected in the 2017 Constituent National Assembly of Venezuela following the 30 July 2017 elections. The first session of the assembly
Sucre-José Malavé
1971) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball outfielder who played from 1996 to 1997 with the Boston Red Sox. He was born in Cumaná, Sucre. In parts
Sucre-List of flags of Venezuela
to Flags of Venezuela. The following is a list of flags of Venezuela. For more information about the national flag, see Flag of Venezuela List of anthems
Sucre-Cagua
Cagua (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaɣwa]) is a city of Venezuela, capital of the Sucre Municipality of Aragua State. Cagua is part of the metropolitan area
Sucre-Leopoldo Sucre Figarella
Leopoldo Sucre Figarella was a Venezuelan politician and engineer of Corsican ancestors. A member of the Sucre family Sucre Figarella served as governor
Sucre-Jesús Sucre
Jesús Marcelo Sucre Medina (born April 30, 1988) is a Venezuelan professional baseball catcher who is a free agent. He previously played in Major League
Sucre-Ariadna Gutiérrez
and Miss Colombia 2013 winner Paulina Vega. Gutiérrez was awarded as Miss Sucre 2014. She was subsequently crowned as Miss Colombia 2014. Currently, she
Sucre-Tren de Aragua
states in Venezuela, such as Carabobo, Sucre, Bolívar, Guárico, Trujillo and Miranda. In September 2023, 11,000 members of the Venezuelan security forces
Sucre-Military career of Simón Bolívar
armistice. The following year, at Battle of Pichincha on May 24, 1822, Sucre's Venezuelan forces finally conquered Quito. The territory of New Granada was secure
Sucre-Federal Dependencies of Venezuela
The Federal Dependencies of Venezuela (Spanish: Dependencias Federales de Venezuela) encompass most of Venezuela's offshore islands in the Caribbean Sea
Sucre-Macagua Dam
Antonio José de Sucre, is an embankment dam with concrete gravity sections on the Caroní River in Ciudad Guayana, Bolívar State, Venezuela. It is 10 kilometres
Sucre-Miss Venezuela 1975
Esparta - Maritza Pineda Montoya Miss Sucre - Marianella Torrealba Briceño Miss Zulia - Ligia Matilde Barboza Quintero Miss Venezuela official website
Sucre-List of national parks of Venezuela
of Venezuela are protected areas in Venezuela covering a wide range of habitats. In 2007 there were 43 national parks, covering 21.76% of Venezuela's territory
Sucre-Libertador Municipality, Caracas
division of the Capital District of Venezuela and along with the municipalities of Baruta, Chacao, El Hatillo and Sucre forms the Metropolitan District of
Sucre-List of Philodendron species
Schott – Mexico (N. Veracruz) Philodendron sucrense G.S.Bunting – Venezuela (Sucre) Philodendron sulcatum K.Krause – Nicaragua to Ecuador Philodendron
Sucre-Macuro
peaceful bay on the south-west side of the Paria peninsula, in Sucre state, Venezuela A small mission-town was formally established in 1738 under the
Sucre-Daniela Morales
titleholder (born May 11, 1988, in Cumaná, Venezuela) who was represented Sucre state in the Miss Venezuela 2009 pageant on September 24, 2009. She is
Sucre-Miss Venezuela 1986
Miss Venezuela 1986 was the 33rd Miss Venezuela pageant, was held in Caracas, Venezuela on May 9, 1986, after weeks of events. The winner of the pageant
Sucre-VRSS-2
VRSS-2 (Venezuelan Remote Sensing Satellite-2), also known as (Satellite) Antonio José de Sucre, is the second Venezuelan remote sensing satellite, and
Sucre-Mass media in Venezuela
media in Venezuela comprise the mass and niche news and information communications infrastructure of Venezuela. Thus, the media of Venezuela consist of
Sucre-Chacao Municipality
administrative subdivisions of the city of Caracas, Venezuela. The other four are Baruta, El Hatillo, Libertador and Sucre. This legal entity is known as the Caracas
Sucre-Orinoco Delta
of Delta Amacuro State and a few square kilometers of Monagas State and Sucre State, comprising all the mouths of the Orinoco. It is divided into two
Sucre-ARV Mariscal Sucre (F-21)
ARV Mariscal Sucre (F-21) is the lead ship of the Mariscal Sucre-class frigate of the Venezuelan Navy. Venezuela ordered six Lupo-class frigates from
Sucre-Universidad de Oriente
universities in Venezuela and the main autonomous university institution dedicated to teaching, research and development in Eastern Venezuela. With the commitment
Sucre-Miss Venezuela 1958
(Miss Sucre). The 1958 pageant had only four contestants because of political problems and the lack of sponsors for the event. Miss Venezuela 1958 -
Sucre-Weightlifting at the 2024 Bolivarian Youth Games
Ecuador (10) Panama (2) Peru (12) Venezuela (20) * Host nation (Bolivia) Source: I Bolivarian Youth Games Sucre 2024 – Weightlifting medals Sanabria
Sucre-Andrés Eloy Blanco Municipality, Sucre
Andrés Eloy Blanco is a municipality of Sucre, Venezuela. It has two parishes and the capital is Casanay. As of 2021, it has a population of 30,981. "Elecciones
Sucre-National Pantheon of Venezuela
National Pantheon, 1912 Panteón Nacional de Venezuela Cenotaph of Francisco de Miranda Cenotaph of Antonio José de Sucre Monument to José Antonio Páez Cenotaph
Sucre-Irapa
Irapa is a town in Sucre State, Venezuela. It is the capital of the Mariño Municipality. https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Irapa¶ms=10
Sucre-Aguas Calientes, Venezuela
Calientes is the name of two rivers in Venezuela: Aguas Calientes River (Carabobo) Aguas Calientes River (Sucre) Agua Caliente (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Sucre-Barcelona, Venezuela
Barcelona is the capital of Anzoátegui State, Venezuela, and was founded in 1671. Together with Puerto La Cruz, Lecheria and Guanta, Barcelona forms one
Sucre-List of airports in Venezuela
Venezuela, officially known as the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of
Sucre-Sucre State Anthem
The anthem of the Sucre State, Venezuela, has lyrics written by Ramón David León; the music was added by Benigno Rodríguez Bruzual. Chorus ¡Pueblo altivo
Sucre-Germán González (baseball)
Germán José González (born March 7, 1962, in Río Caribe, Sucre State, Venezuela) is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher who played for the Minnesota
Sucre-Bermúdez Municipality
the eastern Venezuelan state of Sucre and, according to a 2011 population estimate by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality
Sucre-Nordic Venezuelans
Sergeant Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo (grandfather of Venezuelan independence leader Antonio José de Sucre). A century later, about 50 Swedes
Sucre-Miss Venezuela
Miss Venezuela (Spanish: Organización Miss Venezuela) is a Venezuelan beauty pageant operated by the Cisneros Group. Founded in 1952, it currently selects
Sucre-Mariana Carcelén
was an Ecuadorian aristocrat and the wife of the Venezuelan independence leader Antonio José de Sucre. She is considered the First Lady of Bolivia. Carcelén
Sucre-Amazonas (Venezuelan state)
Division of Venezuela. It was founded in 2008, and played its home games at the Antonio José de Sucre Stadium in Puerto Ayacucho, Venezuela.[citation needed]
Sucre-Central University of Venezuela
Central University of Venezuela (Spanish: Universidad Central de Venezuela; UCV) is a public university located in Caracas, Venezuela. Founded in 1721, it
Sucre-Miss Venezuela 2023
Miss Venezuela 2023 was the 70th Miss Venezuela pageant. held at the Centro Comercial Líder in Caracas, Venezuela on December 7, 2023. At the end of the
Sucre-Guayana Region, Venezuela
The Guayana Region is an administrative region of eastern Venezuela. In the 1970s, after the process of forming the Political-Administrative Regions through
Sucre-Venezuelan refugee crisis
when they were returning from Trinidad and Tobago to Sucre state, Venezuela. At least 32 Venezuelans of the 33 that drowned were identified, four of which
Sucre-Cruz Salmerón Acosta Municipality
Cruz Salmerón Acosta is a municipality of Sucre, Venezuela. It has three parishes and the capital is Araya. As of 2021, it has a population of 44,811.
Sucre-Volleyball at the 2024 Bolivarian Youth Games
Bolivia (10) Chile (10) Peru (10) Venezuela (10) * Host nation (Bolivia) Source: I Bolivarian Youth Games Sucre 2024 – Volleyball medals The girls'
Sucre-Altagracia (disambiguation)
parish of Torres Municipality, Lara, Venezuela Altagracia (Sucre), a civil parish of Sucre Municipality, Sucre, Venezuela Altagracia (Caracas), a civil parish
Sucre-Afro-Venezuelans
found in Sucre (Campoma, Güiria), the southwest area of Yaracuy (Farriar), and the mountains of Miranda (Yare). An important Afro-Venezuelan community
Sucre-Scarlet Ortiz
in a children's show called Nubeluz in Venezuela. She also participated in Miss Venezuela 1992 as Miss Sucre. In July 2009 the Spanish language edition
Sucre-Maracay
Maracay (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾaˈkaj]) is a city in north-central Venezuela, near the Caribbean coast, and is the capital and most important city
Sucre-List of earthquakes in 2018
"M 7.3 - 40 km ENE of Carúpano, Venezuela". earthquake.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2018-08-22. "Strong quake rocks Venezuela; buildings evacuated in capital"
Sucre-Miss Venezuela 1990
Miss Venezuela 1990 was the 37th Miss Venezuela pageant, was held in Caracas, Venezuela on February 1, 1990, after weeks of events. The winner of the pageant
Sucre-August 2018 Venezuela earthquake
magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck just off the northern coast of Venezuela, near Cariaco, Sucre. The earthquake is thought to be the largest in the country
Sucre-Estados Sucre gecko
The Estados Sucre gecko (Gonatodes seigliei) is a species of lizard in the family Sphaerodactylidae. The species is endemic to Venezuela. The specific
Sucre-National Assembly (Venezuela)
National Assembly (Spanish: Asamblea Nacional) is the legislature for Venezuela that was first elected in 2000. It is a unicameral body made up of a variable
Sucre-List of governors of the Federal District of Venezuela
(Baruta, Chacao, el Hatillo and Sucre) in Miranda. Venezuela portal List of Venezuela governors List of Venezuelans J. Myers, David (2002). Capital City
Sucre-Puerto La Cruz
(North and Central-South) and one for the state of Sucre. El Norte La Nueva Prensa de Oriente "Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago Pipelines map". Theodora
Sucre-1997 Copa América
Source: [citation needed] (H) Hosts 12 June 1997 Estadio Olímpico Patria, Sucre Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Antonio Marrufo (Mexico) 12 June 1997 Estadio
Sucre-Venezuelan War of Independence
The Venezuelan War of Independence (Spanish: Guerra de Independencia de Venezuela, 1810–1823) was one of the Spanish American wars of independence of
Sucre-2018 Venezuelan presidential election
activities of delivering soup to impoverished Venezuelans. Bertucci denounced that his campaign manager in Sucre state, Ángel Arias, was shot in the stomach
Sucre-List of cities in Venezuela by population
This article lists the cities in Venezuela by its population, according to the Instituto Nacional de Estadística (Venezuela) (commonly referred to as INE
Sucre-List of earthquakes in Venezuela
Puerto Cabello, Venezuela". earthquake.usgs.gov. "M 7.0 - 26 km WSW of Carupano, Venezuela". earthquake.usgs.gov. "M 6.1 - Sucre, Venezuela". United States
Sucre-First Republic of Venezuela
The First Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: Primera República de Venezuela) was the first independent government of Venezuela, lasting from 5 July 1811
Sucre-Guillermo Sucre
Guillermo Sucre Figarella (15 May 1933 – 22 July 2021), was a Venezuelan poet and literary critic born in Tumeremo in the state of Bolivar. He was also
Sucre-Bolívar (state)
petroglyphs from different regions of Guyana and Venezuela. The Macagua Dam, also known as the Antonio Jose de Sucre Hydroelectric Plant, is part of the Bolivar
Sucre-Venezuelan Marine Corps
and is part of the Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela. Its motto is: Valor y Lealtad (Valor and Loyalty). The Venezuelan Marines trace their history back to the
Sucre-Regions of Venezuela
Regions of Venezuela (Spanish: Regiones de Venezuela) are two groupings of Venezuela's states, capital district, and federal dependencies. Venezuela's natural
Sucre-Miss Venezuela 1991
Miss Venezuela 1991 was the 38th Miss Venezuela pageant, was held in Caracas, Venezuela on May 23, 1991, after weeks of events. The winner of the pageant
Sucre-Mochima National Park
moh-CHEE-mə) is located in the States of Anzoátegui and Sucre, on the northeastern coast of Venezuela. The park covers 94,935 hectares and is made up of an
Sucre-Aguas Calientes River (Sucre)
Spanish) is the name of a small river in Benítez Municipality, Sucre state, Venezuela. It is fed by hot springs of which there are a number on the Paria
Sucre-Ramón Martínez (governor)
Martínez (31 August 1948 – 25 January 2022) was a Venezuelan politician. He was the Governor of the state of Sucre from 1992 to 1998 for the Movement for Socialism
Sucre-Cabinet of Venezuela
Cabinet of Ministers of Venezuela (Spanish: Gabinete de Ministros de Venezuela is one of the bodies that make up the Venezuelan executive in that country's
Sucre-Sucre Municipality, Trujillo
Sucre is one of the 20 municipalities of the state of Trujillo, Venezuela. The municipality occupies an area of 214 km2 with a population of 30,715 inhabitants
Sucre-Estadio Antonio José de Sucre
de Sucre is a stadium in Puerto Ayacucho, Venezuela. It has a capacity of 10,000 spectators. It is the home of Tucanes de Amazonas of the Venezuelan Segunda
Sucre-Sucre antpitta
The Sucre antpitta (Grallaricula cumanensis) is a species of bird placed in the family Grallariidae. It is endemic to Venezuela where it is found in the
Sucre-Tunapuy
Tunapuy is a town in Sucre State, Venezuela. It is the capital of the Libertador Municipality, Sucre. v t e
Sucre-Leeward Antilles
Leeward Antilles. East of the State of Nueva Esparta. East of the State of Sucre. Levander, Alan, et al. 2006 (28 February). Evolution of the Southern Caribbean
Sucre-Yaguaraparo
Yaguaraparo is a town in Sucre State, Venezuela. It is the capital of the Cajigal Municipality. v t e
Sucre-Miss Venezuela 2015
Miss Venezuela 2015 was the 62nd Miss Venezuela pageant, held at the Estudio 1 de Venevision in Caracas, Venezuela, on October 8, 2015. Mariana Jiménez
Sucre-Chinese Venezuelans
Chinese Venezuelans (Spanish: Chino-venezolanos) are people of Han Chinese ancestry who were born in or have immigrated to Venezuela. The country is home
Sucre-List of newspapers in Venezuela
newspapers in Venezuela, both national and regional. It also includes newspapers with other languages and themes. List of television networks in Venezuela "Venezuela:
Sucre-Península de Paria National Park
park on Paria Peninsula in Venezuela. The park is located between the Gulf of Paria and the Caribbean Sea in eastern Sucre state, within the districts
Sucre-Swimming at the 2024 Bolivarian Youth Games
Spanish). ODEBO and COBOL Sucre 2024. 31 January 2024. Retrieved 31 March 2024. "Siete oros sumó Venezuela en el quinto día" [Venezuela added seven golds on
Sucre-Monagas
2011 census, had a population of 905,443. Monagas State is surrounded by Sucre State in the north, Anzoátegui State in the west and south, Bolívar State
Sucre-Sucre Parish, Caracas
Sucre is one of the 22 parishes located in the Libertador Bolivarian Municipality and one of 32 of Caracas, Venezuela. Instituto Nacional de Estadística
Sucre-Petare
is a neighborhood in Miranda, Venezuela, and is part of the Metropolitan District of Caracas. It is located in the Sucre Municipality, one of the five
Sucre-Andrés Mata Municipality
Andrés Mata is a municipality of Sucre, Venezuela. It has two parishes and the capital is San José de Aerocuar. As of 2021, it has a population of 24,818
Sucre-José Antonio Delgado
José Antonio Delgado Sucre (13 May 1965 – 22 July 2006) was the first Venezuelan mountaineer to reach the summit of five eight-thousanders and one of
Sucre-Oscar Azócar
runs batted in (RBI). Azócar was born in Soro, Sucre, Venezuela. After attending high school in Venezuela, he was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur
Sucre-Cumanacoa
Cumanacoa is a town in the state of Sucre, Venezuela. It is the capital of the Montes Municipality. In 2012 Hurricane Isaac caused heavy rain in the area
Sucre-St. Rose of Lima Cathedral, Carúpano
the city of Carúpano, in the Paria Peninsula, Sucre State, in the South American country of Venezuela. The cathedral follows the Roman or Latin rite
Sucre-Italian Venezuelans
Editorial Sucre. Caracas, 1965 Santander Laya-Garrido, Alfonso. Los Italianos forjadores de la nacionalidad y del desarrollo economico en Venezuela. Editorial
Sucre-New Andalusia Province
Empire, and later of Gran Colombia and Venezuela. It included the territory of present-day Venezuelan states Sucre, Anzoátegui and Monagas. Its most important
Sucre-Quito
the hills, with the streets Venezuela, Chile, García Moreno, and Guayaquil being the most important. The Mariscal Sucre International Airport serves
Sucre-Luis Alberto Sucre
Luis Alberto Sucre, a member of the Sucre family, was a well-known Venezuelan historian. The main focus of his research was based upon the genealogy and
Sucre-Administrative divisions of Venezuela
Venezuela is divided into 23 states (estados), 1 Capital District (Distrito Capital) and the Federal Dependencies (Dependencias Federales de Ultramar)
Sucre-Bolivia
after Simón Bolívar, a Venezuelan leader in the Spanish American wars of independence. The leader of Venezuela, Antonio José de Sucre, had been given the
Sucre-Athletics at the 2024 Bolivarian Youth Games
Venezuela (24) * Host nation (Bolivia) Source: I Bolivarian Youth Games Sucre 2024 – Athletics medals Sanabria, Ghilka (20 January 2024). "Sucre se
Sucre-Foreign involvement in the Venezuelan presidential crisis
against all American States". Venezuela retired from TIAR in 2013; Deputy Francisco Sucre stated that Chávez had removed Venezuela from the pact in a "strategy
Sucre-Gloria al Bravo Pueblo
ˈβɾaβo ˈpweβlo]; "Glory to the Brave People") is the national anthem of Venezuela. Its lyrics were written by physician and journalist Vicente Salias in
Sucre-Museum House of Sucre
the memory of its most famous occupants: the Venezuelan independence hero, Marshal Antonio José de Sucre, and his wife, Mariana Carcelén. The museum contains
Sucre-List of Venezuela governors
Governors in Venezuela are in charge of the government and administration of each state. A governor must be a Venezuelan over the age of 25 who is not
Sucre-Old Mariscal Sucre International Airport
the busiest airports in South America. It was named after Venezuelan-born Antonio José de Sucre, a hero of Ecuadorian and Latin American independence. It
Sucre-Ivonne Attas
extinct Atel TV. Attas began her political career as Councilor of the then Sucre Municipality, Miranda in 1979, serving between 1982 and 1984 as Vice Minister
Sucre-Monagas S.C.
the teams "Atlético Cumaná”, “Cachorros del Tigrito” and “Mariscales de Sucre”. The team started as a second division team and its first official league
Sucre-Miss Venezuela 1956
Miss Distrito Federal. Miss Venezuela 1956 - Blanca Heredia † (Miss Distrito Federal) 1st runner-up - Celsa Pieri (Miss Sucre) to Miss World 1956 2nd runner-up
Sucre-Miss Venezuela 2010
runner-up in Miss Italia Nel Mondo 2011 in Italy. Adriana Kuper (Sucre) unplaced in Reina Hispanoamericana 2012 in Bolivia. Miss Venezuela Official Website
Sucre-Caribbean Basin
States) Venezuela Venezuelan Caribbean Anzoátegui Aragua Carabobo Falcón Federal Dependencies of Venezuela Miranda Nueva Esparta Sucre Vargas
Sucre-Conviasa
Servicios Aéreos) is a Venezuelan airline with its headquarters on the grounds of Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía, Venezuela, near Caracas. It
Sucre-List of capital cities by elevation
while Sucre is the constitutional capital. If La Paz is considered the national capital, then it is ranked number one on the list. However, if Sucre is specified
Sucre-Güiria Airport
of Sucre in Venezuela. The Guiria non-directional beacon (Ident: GUI) is located on the field. Transport in Venezuela List of airports in Venezuela Airport
Sucre-1947 Venezuelan general election
General elections were held in Venezuela on 14 December 1947. The presidential elections were won by Rómulo Gallegos of Democratic Action, who received
Sucre-Ribero Municipality
Ribero is a municipality of Sucre, Venezuela. It has five parishes, and the municipal seat is in Cariaco. As of 2021, it has a population of 67,930. "Elecciones
Sucre-Benítez Municipality
15 municipalities of Sucre State, Venezuela. It is located in the southeast of that State, it is the largest municipality of Sucre, it has an area of 2
Sucre-List of earthquakes in 1926
location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties Dead Injured 1 Venezuela, Sucre, Venezuela 6.5 100.0 4 Japan, off the west coast of Honshu 6.2 150.0 7
Sucre-Campaigns of the South
circumstances, Sucre wrote a letter to the Protector of Peru, José de San Martín, to ask for the Numancia Battalion, a unit formed in Venezuela in 1813 and