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Puerto Cumarebo
City
Nickname: 
La Perta de Falcon (The Pearl of Falcon)
Puerto Cumarebo is located in Venezuela
Puerto Cumarebo
Puerto Cumarebo
Coordinates: 11°29′10″N 69°21′01″W / 11.48611°N 69.35028°W / 11.48611; -69.35028
CountryVenezuelaVenezuela
StateFalcón
MunicipalityZamora
City EstablishedMay 17, 1845
Area
 • Total393 km2 (152 sq mi)
Elevation
13 m (43 ft)
Population
 • Total33,166
 • Density84/km2 (220/sq mi)
DemonymCumarebero/a
Time zoneUTC-4:30 (UTC)
postal code
4102
area code0268
ClimateAw

Puerto Cumarebo capital of Zamora Municipality, Falcón state, Venezuela is located 40 miles east of Coro. Emerges in 1600 as population of black "Loangos" people escaped from Curacao. It was named after Cacique Cumarebo, head of the county to the arrival of the Spanish. On May 17, 1845 Canton of Pueblo Cumarebo moved to Puerto Cumarebo and thereafter the port acquires social and political organization of importance to the state. Called The Pearl of Falcón, Cumarebo consists mostly of coasts and plains crossed by rivers and small streams, as well hills gives it a mountain appearance, its climate is 27 °C, with an altitude of 13 meters.

Economy

Its economy is based on farming, fishing and handicraft, which predominates in the manufacture of furniture and fixtures of cactus, basketry, carvings in limestone, woven hats and brooms. Also has several banks, a cement plant and a dairy company, and there is often trading in Bolívar Street, located in the center of this town.

Typical foods

The Cumarebera cuisine is based on seafood in all its varieties, caldo e'playa, pickled mackerel, school shark mojito, rey, among others, the arepa pelada, arepa jojota, natilla, beef cheese, fried pork, doritos, pigeon pea, tapirama, dulce de leche, dulce de lechoza, and dabudeque.

Places of interest

Beach in Puerto Cumarebo. In the background can be seen Holcim company facilities in Venezuela.
La Candelaria Church in Cumarebo Bolivar Square

Festivities

References