A city that forms part of a large metropolitan area in Anzoátegui state, Venezuela. It is a popular domestic tourist destination known for its beaches.
I get my exercise by climbing El Morro hill in Lechería.
A city in the Venezuelan state of Anzoategui. It is located in the heart of the Orinoco Belt, the world's largest oil reserve. Farming, fishing, and cattle ranching are also practiced there (the city sits directly across the Orinoco River from Ciudad Bolivar).
Let's cross the Angostura Bridge to get to Soledad.
A city in the Venezuelan state of Anzoategui. Situated between the Orinoco River and the Caribbean Sea, it is a major center for the oil industry, as well as trade and tourism.
I studied at the National Open University of El Tigre.
A Venezuelan city located in Anzoátegui state. It is the national leader in natural gas production and a major site for oil extraction. The local economy also relies heavily on cattle ranching and the production of sorghum and corn.
Man, the amount of gas they extract in Anaco is huge!
A Venezuelan city, the capital of the Simon Bolivar Municipality and the state of Anzoategui. It is a major industrial hub hosting large operations for companies like Polar (Venezuela's largest private food and beverage company) and Hyundai, along with petrochemical complexes and refineries. It is also a popular tourist destination known for its beaches.
A town in Anzoategui state, Venezuela, bordering the state of Guarico. It relies on cattle ranching and farming for its economy and has a population of just over 15,000 people.
A municipality in the state of Anzoátegui, Venezuela. The primary livelihood for residents comes from its ports, which are among the most important in the country. The local economy also relies on oil refining, beach tourism, and agriculture.
A coastal city in Anzoátegui, Venezuela. It is a major tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, with commerce and fishing being the main local activities.
The sunset at the beach in Puerto Píritu is gorgeous!
A town located in the Libertad Municipality of central Anzoategui state, Venezuela. With a population of just over 7,500, its residents are primarily involved in cattle ranching, farming, and the trade of cheese and butter.
A town in central Anzoategui state, Venezuela, in the Libertad municipality. Home to just over 7,500 people, the local economy centers on cattle ranching, farming, and the trade of cheese and butter.
A coastal town in the state of Anzoategui, Venezuela. Despite lacking modern tourist infrastructure, Boca de Uchure is known for beautiful beaches that locals and visitors say provide a great sense of peace.
A city located on the coast of Anzoategui state, Venezuela. It is a popular tourist spot known for its beaches, where the main economic activities are tourism, trade, and exports, though there is also some industry (it is a major port and commercial center in eastern Venezuela).
A city in the Venezuelan state of Anzoátegui. The oil industry is the primary source of employment in this city. The climate is dry, with very little rainfall.
A city in the south-central region of Anzoátegui, Venezuela. Although its official name is San José de Guanipa, it is widely known as Tigrito. The local economy depends on the sale of handmade crafts because the surrounding land is not fertile for farming.
That majarete (a traditional corn and coconut pudding) they sell in Tigrito is delicious.
A town in the Venezuelan state of Anzoategui. While agriculture and livestock are the primary industries, the mining of sand, stone, and coal is also well developed. It is popular for its hot springs and caves.
Look at how many motorcycles there are in Clarines!
A town in the Eastern Plains of Venezuela, in Anzoátegui state. The local economy revolves around cattle ranching and agriculture, and there is very little commercial activity or shopping available. It is named after a species of small tree common to the area (Los Llanos is the vast tropical grassland region in the east of the country).
A river in northeastern Venezuela that flows through the states of Anzoategui and Monagas for 340 km. It begins on the Guanipa Plateau east of Cachipo, passes through several oil fields, and ends at the Gulf of Paria in the Orinoco River delta.
A river in eastern Venezuela that begins at the Turimiquire reservoir in Sucre State and flows into the Caribbean Sea at the city of Barcelona, Anzoategui. It originates as a mountain river before transitioning into alluvial plains along its course.
A river in the Venezuelan state of Anzoátegui that flows through the Guanape Valley, including the areas of Guaribe and San José de Guaribe. It spans 200 kilometers and is a tributary of the Unare River.
Río Unare is a river in Venezuela that flows through the states of Anzoátegui and Guárico. It forms two lagoons, Laguna de Unare and Laguna de Píritu, and separates them. The river runs through several municipalities including Aragua, Bruzual, Cagigal, Guaribe, Mac Gregor, Miranda, Peñalver, Píritu, Ribas, and Zaraza.