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Aroa River (Venezuela)

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Native name
  
Rio Aroa

Country
  
Venezuela

Aroa River (Venezuela)

River mouth
  
Boca de Aroa, Falcón, Venezuela

The Aroa River is a river in northwestern Venezuela. It runs parallel and west of the Yaracuy River. The Aroa River empties into the Caribbean Sea.

Map of Rio Aroa, Falc%C3%B3n, Venezuela

In the 16th century it was known that there was gold in the Yaracuy, Santa Cruz and Aroa rivers, and in 1605 gold deposits were found in a small valley leading to the Aroa River. The king gave the Aroa mines in perpetuity to Dr. Francisco Marín de Narváez and his heirs in exchange for 40,000 pesos. In 1824 the mines were leased to British entrepreneurs. They used the Aroa River to carry the ore by barge to the coast, where it was loaded onto ships. The town of Aroa was the first town in the country to obtain electricity and telephone service. A cableway was built linking the mines to the town.

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Aroa River (Venezuela) Wikipedia