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Tag: barinas

Definitions tagged barinas in the street dictionary.

Pedraza

A municipality in the state of Barinas, Venezuela. With more than 75,000 residents, it is the second largest in that state. The economy is primarily based on farming and livestock, though forestry is also important.

Let's go fishing in Pedraza.

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Barrancas

A town located fifteen minutes from the city of Barinas, in the western plains of Venezuela. It is the capital of the Cruz Paredes Municipality, home to about 22,000 people, and known for its production of cheese, meat, plantains, and cassava.

Let's go to Barrancas to buy cheese.

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Socopó

A city in the Venezuelan plains (Los Llanos), located in the state of Barinas. It is a regional hub for cattle ranching and industry, known for producing corn, plantains, and cassava.

I bought this cow in Socopó.

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Barinas

A Venezuelan state in the Western Plains region that borders the Andes. It is a major center for agriculture, livestock, and industry. As one of the largest states in the country, it is a popular destination for its scenery and tourism (Los Llanos refers to the vast tropical grasslands of the Orinoco basin).

I have a beautiful ranch in Barinas

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Barinitas

A city in the state of Barinas known for its pleasant climate because it borders the Venezuelan Andes. It is the capital of the Bolivar Municipality, and while it produces coffee and cocoa, it is primarily popular as a tourist destination.

Many poets were born in Barinitas

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Santa Bárbara de Barinas

A city in the state of Barinas, Venezuela, known for its rich musical traditions. It is a major agricultural hub, serving as the state's leading producer of beef and dairy. (The region is part of the Venezuelan plains, or Llanos, which is the heartland of folk music and cowboy culture).

Those folk verses we heard in Santa Bárbara de Barinas during the May Cross Festival on December 4th were beautiful.

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San Silvestre

A rural town in the state of Barinas, Venezuela, where locals maintain traditional ways of life like hunting monkeys and iguanas for food. It is known for lacking basic services like running water and electricity. (Barinas is a western plains state known for its rugged, traditional culture).

I tried iguana in San Silvestre.

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Río Masparro

The Río Masparro is located in Barinas State and is one of the most important rivers in the Venezuelan plains (the Llanos, a vast tropical grassland). Originating in the Calderas Mountains at over 2,000 meters above sea level, it flows for 190 km until it reaches the Apure River. It feeds the Masparro reservoir, the state's main water reserve, which also hosts a hydroelectric plant.

Río Masparro is the best for catching cachama and peacock bass.

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