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City in Zulia, Venezuela Place in Zulia, Venezuela
Ciudad Ojeda, Venezuela
Panorama view of downtown San Matias area and Lake MaracaiboPanorama view of downtown San Matias area and Lake Maracaibo
Flag of Ciudad Ojeda, VenezuelaFlagOfficial seal of Ciudad Ojeda, VenezuelaSeal
Nickname(s): "La Ciudad Petrolera ", "'Ojeda'"
Ciudad Ojeda, Venezuela is located in VenezuelaCiudad Ojeda, VenezuelaCiudad Ojeda, Venezuela
Coordinates: 10°12′0″N 71°18′0″W / 10.20000°N 71.30000°W / 10.20000; -71.30000
CountryVenezuela
StateZulia
CountiesLagunillas Municipality
DemonymCitojense
Government
 • MayorJosé Mosquera (2021–2025)
Area
 • Total975 km (376 sq mi)
Elevation5 m (16 ft)
Population
 • Total128,941
 • Density130/km (300/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−4 (VET)
Postal code4019
Area code265
ClimateAw
WebsitePágina web de la Alcaldía

Ciudad Ojeda is a city located in the northeastern shore of Lake Maracaibo in Zulia State in northwestern Venezuela. Its population as of the 2005 census was listed as 128,941.

History

Alonso de Ojeda Square.

Ciudad Ojeda was founded on January 19, 1937, by President Eleazar López Contreras as a settlement for the inhabitants of Lagunillas de Aguas Today, it is a major center for the oil and gas industry in the Lake Maracaibo region.

On November 13, 1939, a terrible fire destroyed Lagunillas de Agua, causing over 200 fatalities. There are several hypotheses about the cause of the fire that prompted the final and decisive transfer of population to the mainland. The truth is that the oil industry was an oily layer on the lake, which had the potential to ignite the wooden houses built on stilts in the lake. One hypothesis is the accidental fall of a kerosene lamp to the lake from the Bar Caracas. Another is a fire caused by an oil company when he was going to beat his concession, that company helped reconstruction and retained the award after all, there is no evidence of this fact.

Origin of the name

Ciudad Ojeda was named in honor of Alonso de Ojeda, the Spaniard who was the first European to discover Lake Maracaibo.

Population

Ciudad Ojeda is medium-sized among Venezuelan cities, with a population of approximately 130,000 inhabitants. The majority of Citojenses are of Venezuelan origin. It is also home to numerous foreign communities of Italian, Portuguese, Chinese and Arabs who have the biggest commercial businesses in the city.

Places of interest

  • Iglesia de Santa Lucia (Church of Santa Lucia)
  • Casa de la Cultura (House of Culture)
  • Muro de contencion del Lago de Maracaibo (Containment Wall of the Lago de Maracaibo)
  • Plaza Alonso de Ojeda (Alonso de Ojeda Square)
  • Plaza Simón Bolívar (Simón Bolívar Square)
  • El Mural Más Grande (The Biggest Mural)

Colleges and universities

Notable people

References

  1. La Fundación de Ciudad Ojeda
  2. es:Lagunillas de Agua
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