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Shire Town in Carabobo, Venezuela
San Diego
Shire Town
San Diego is located in VenezuelaSan DiegoSan DiegoLocation in Venezuela
Coordinates: 10°15′14.5″N 68°0′39.08″W / 10.254028°N 68.0108556°W / 10.254028; -68.0108556
Country Venezuela
StateCarabobo
MunicipalitySan Diego Municipality
Founded7 November 1781
Area
 • Shire Town106 sq mi (275 km)
Population
 • Metro187,215
Time zoneUTC−4 (VET)
ClimateAw

San Diego is a town, capital of San Diego Municipality. It is located to the North of Valencia Lake in Carabobo State, Venezuela.

The town was the centre of an agricultural region. It has grown very fast in recent years. Many of the areas previously used for agriculture have been taken over by further urbanizations. Now the service industry has overtaken agriculture as main source of income.

The total population of the municipality according to the 2011 census is around 93,257 inhabitants.

Geography

It is located in the northwest of Valencia City, in lands of sedentary, diluvial origin, it belongs to Valencia Lake basin, perfect for the development of agricultural activities. The San Diego River, coming from the Northern mountains, runs through the town in its way to the Valencia Lake.

Places of interest

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  • San Diego's church is a well-preserved colonial church.
  • The area around the San Diego church, around the Bolívar Square, also keep the traditional architecture
  • Pozo la Cumaca and Waterfall, a sparkling clean river with a large swimming well and a water fall higher up the hill. Note: to enter the waterfall you must ask the park ranger for permission as it is not open to everyone. A place to hang out and chill from the heat, services available. An all-terrain vehicle is necessary to get to this place.

References

  1. "XIV Censo nacional de Población y Vivienda" (PDF).
  2. Centeno, Julio (2000). Historia del Municipio San Diego. San Diego, Zona Metropolitana de Valencia, Estado Carabobo.: Alcaldía de San Diego. p. 57. ISBN 980-328-717-6.

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