El Naguanagua ( pronunciación española: [naɣwanaɣwa] ) municipio es uno de los 14 municipios ( Municipios ) que conforma la venezolana estado de Carabobo y, de acuerdo con el censo de 2011 por el Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas de Venezuela, el municipio tiene una población de 157.437. [1] El pueblo de Naguanagua es la comarca del municipio de Naguanagua. [2] Forma parte del Gran Área Metropolitana de Valencia en Venezuela . Está en el valle del río Cabrialesen la base del Cerro El Café y el Cerro El Trigal. Valencia y Naguanagua forman un área urbana continua. Por esta comunidad pasa la carretera que va desde el centro de Valencia hacia Puerto Cabello ; La Avenida Bolívar en Valencia se convierte en Avenida Universitaria en Naguanagua en el lado norte de una rotonda o redoma .
Municipio de Naguanagua Municipio Naguanagua | |
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Bandera Sello | |
Ubicación en Carabobo | |
Municipio de Naguanagua Ubicación en Venezuela | |
Coordenadas: 10 ° 15′12 ″ N 68 ° 00′47 ″ W / 10.2533°N 68.0131°WCoordinates: 10°15′12″N 68°00′47″W / 10.2533°N 68.0131°W | |
País | Venezuela |
Expresar | Carabobo |
Fundado | 14 de mayo de 1782 |
Sede municipal | Naguanagua |
Gobierno | |
• Alcalde | Alejandro Feo la Cruz ( PV ) |
Elevación | 497 m (1.631 pies) |
Población (2011) | |
• Total | 157,437 |
Zona horaria | UTC − 4 ( VET ) |
Código (s) de área | 0241 |
Demografía
The Naguanagua County, according to a 2007 population estimate by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, has a population of 143,315 (up from 134,728 in 2000). This amounts to 6.4% of the state's population.[3] The municipality's population density is 762.31 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,974.4/sq mi).[4]
Gobierno
The mayor of the Naguanagua County is Alejandro Feo la Cruz, elected on November 23, 2008 with 45% of the vote.[5] He replaced Julio Castillo shortly after the elections. The municipality is divided into one parish (Naguanagua).[2]
Historia
Naguanagua was founded as a parish district between Valencia and Puerto Cabello. The name of the district/municipio (similar to a county) is Naguanagua, and the main city in the district is Naguanagua. The map at top right shows the municipio in red and the other municipios of Carabobo in gray. Naguanagua was founded as a curacy on 14 May 1782 by the Bishop of Caracas Don Mariano Martí. The name Naguanagua means "Abundance of Waters".
Turismo y lugares de interés
Downtown Naguanagua features the Parochial Church of Naguanagua, the Parochial House and Bolívar Square. Near the Carabobo Hospital is the Spaniards Road (Camino de Los Españoles), Colonial Way at the San Esteban National Park (Parque Nacional San Esteban), where one can to go down to San Esteban town near to Puerto Cabello. Also, you can visit La Entrada, a village near Naguanagua where there is the Atanasio Girardot Monument. Between the Sport Square are the "Don Bosco Field" (Campo Don Bosco) in the downtown, the "Simón Bolívar Bicentennial Sport Complex" in La Granja, the "Patinodrome of Capremco" and the "University City Sport Complex" in the Campus Bárbula. Naguanagua has the largest shopping centres Carabobo State including Sambil Centre in Ciudad Jardín Mañongo, La Granja Shopping Centre, Cristal Naguanagua Centre in Las Quintas III Stage and Vía Veneto Shopping Center in Ciudad Jardín Mañongo. Other places include the offices of El Carabobeño newspaper on University Avenue, Los Guayabitos Park, the Botanical Garden of Naguanagua (Salvador Feo La Cruz Avenue), Paseo La Granja Park (Venezuela Avenue), Liberty Park or the Peace Park (Liberty Corner, 10th Street Avenue of Las Quintas, La Granja), Park of Attractions "Dunas" near the first World Trade Centre of Venezuela, "Hesperia Río Convention Center" (Mañongo Road, Mañongo), and the Park of Attractions "Ditto Park" (Tazajal).
Universidades
Naguanagua is the home of the main student campus of the University of Carabobo (Spanish:Universidad de Carabobo (UC)). The administrative offices are in Valencia proper. The campus is quite large and operates as a separate community with its own security, transportation, and legislative body. Also, there are other universities such as University College of Administration and Trade (Colegio Universitario de Administración y Mercadeo CUAM) near Bárbula Bridge, the National "Open" University (Universidad Nacional Abierta UNA) in El Retobo, the National Polytechnic Research University of the Armed Forces (Universidad Nacional Experimental Politécnica de las Fuerzas Armadas UNEFA) in Las Quintas I stage, and the Bicentennial University of Aragua (Universidad Bicentenaria de Aragua UBA) in La Campiña.
Transporte
Roads
Road transportation inside the city is provided by the Centre Regional Highway (Autopista Regional del Centro (ARC) and major arterials such as University Avenue, Salvador Feo La Cruz (North - South) Avenue(old Cemetery Avenue), Valencia Avenue, Naguanagua's Bolívar Avenue, Salvador Feo La Cruz (Easth-West) Avenue, 190 Avenue, Salvador Allende Avenue (University City Campus Bárbula Universidad de Carabobo).
Rail
The Puerto Cabello and Valencia railway closed in the 1950s. A new railway is being constructed from Puerto Cabello to La Encrucijada. One of the stations will be in Naguanagua municipality, and it is planned that there will be an interchange connecting the national rail system with the Valencia Metro.
In 2016 work on the Puerto Cabello railway was described as "irregular and marked by slow payments by the client as a result of the country’s poor economic conditions, mainly related to the drop in the price of oil." [6]
Barrios
190 | Agua Linda | Arturo Ramírez | Av. 181 Valencia | Barrio Unión | Barrio Oeste | Bella Vista | Brisas de Carabobo | Brisas del Café | Campus Bárbula - Ciudad Universitaria - | Caprenco | Carialinda | Chaguaramal | Ciudad Jardín Mañongo | Centro Histórico de Naguanagua | Colinas de Girardot I | Colinas de Girardot II | Colón | Democracia | El Cafetal | El Naranjal I | El Naranjal II | El Pinar | El Piñal | El Retobo | El Rincón | Guayabal | Guaparo Naguanagüense | Güere | Gonzalez Plaza | La Begoña | La Campiña I | La Campiña II | La Campiña III | La Cidra | La Florida | La Granja I | La Granja II | La Llovizna | La Luz | La Querencia | La Sabana | La Coromoto | Las Palmeras | Las Quintas I | Las Quintas II | Las Quintas III (Quintas del Norte) | Lorenzo Fernández | Los Candiles | Los Caracaros | Los Guayabitos | Malagón | Mañongo | Monte Sión | Negra Matea | Nueva Esparta | Palma Real | Parque Naguanagua | Puente Bárbula | Rotafé | Santa Ana | Santa Eduviges (Vivienda Rural Bárbula) | Santa Marta | Tarapio | Tazajal | Terrazas de Naguanagua | Terrazas de Paramacay | Valle Verde
Referencias
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-15. Retrieved 2016-06-15.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-12-02. Retrieved 2008-12-07.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ Guthrie (2016). "Salini Impregilo beats targets - KHL Group". www.khl.com. Retrieved 2019-04-27.
enlaces externos
- naguanagua-carabobo.gob.ve[permanent dead link] (in Spanish)
- Municipal Government of Naguanagua site (in Spanish)
- Naguanagua Forest (in Spanish)