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El Tocuyo

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Country
  
Venezuela

Demonym
  
Tocuyano

Elevation
  
622 m (2,041 ft)

Area
  
2,231 km²

Local time
  
Wednesday 12:15 AM

Municipality
  
Morán Municipality

State
  
Lara

Founded
  
7 December 1545

postal code
  
3018

Population
  
41,327 (2001)

Area code
  
0253

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Weather
  
23°C, Wind NE at 8 km/h, 75% Humidity

El Tocuyo is a fertile valley and city in west-central Venezuela at 622 m (2,041 ft) elevation. It is located in south-central Lara State about 60 km southwest of Barquisimeto. The town of El Tocuyo was founded by Juan de Carvajal in 1545 on the banks of the Tocuyo River and it was the administrative capital of Venezuela Province from 1546 to 1548. Its original name was Nuestra Señora de la Pura y Limpia Concepción del Tocuyo. El Tocuyo is now just the municipal seat of Morán. Its population is 41,327 (2001).

Map of El Tocuyo, Lara, Venezuela

The surrounding area has good soil and an ideal climate for agriculture, dry and warm with plenty of water available from the Tocuyo River. The area has been occupied since prehistoric times. When the Spanish arrived they found the Gayones Indians, who inhabited this valley, sowing corn and other agricultural products as cotton and yucca. After the Spanish came, sugar cane was, for centuries, the biggest crop; but since 1980 vegetables such as tomatoes, onions, chiles, and potatoes are taking its place.

References

El Tocuyo Wikipedia


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