Miranda (state)
Appearance
Estado Miranda is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is Los Teques.[1][2]
Miranda State covers a total surface area of 7,950 km². It is the second largest state in population after Zulia Venezuela, approximately 3,028,965 (2011).
Administrative divisions
[change | change source]Municipalities and municipal seats
[change | change source]Miranda state is sub-divided into 21 municipalities,.[2] given below with their areas, populations and administrative seats:
Municipality | Area (km2) |
Population (Census 2001) |
Seat | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Acevedo | 1,879 | 70,282 | Caucagua |
2. | Andrés Bello | 114 | 20,119 | San José de Barlovento |
3. | Baruta | 86 | 260,853 | Nuestra Señora del Rosario de Baruta |
4. | Brión | 531 | 45,346 | Higuerote |
5. | Buroz | 198 | 20,009 | Mamporal |
6. | Carrizal | 32 | 41,103 | Carrizal |
7. | Chacao | 13 | 64,629 | Chacao |
8. | Cristóbal Rojas | 120 | 77,257 | Charallave |
9. | El Hatillo | 81 | 54,225 | El Hatillo |
10. | Guaicaipuro | 661 | 222,768 | Los Teques |
11. | Independencia | 284 | 126,999 | Santa Teresa del Tuy |
12. | Lander | 478 | 108,970 | Ocumare del Tuy |
13. | Los Salias | 51 | 60,723 | San Antonio de los Altos |
14. | Páez | 963 | 30,812 | Río Chico |
15. | Paz Castillo | 408 | 83,976 | Santa Lucía |
16. | Pedro Gual | 925 | 17,928 | Cúpira |
17. | Plaza | 180 | 188,135 | Guarenas |
18. | Simón Bolívar | 131 | 31,944 | San Francisco de Yare |
19. | Sucre | 164 | 546,766 | Petare |
20. | Urdaneta | 273 | 105,606 | Cúa |
21. | Zamora | 378 | 152,422 | Guatire |
Other important towns
[change | change source]Geography
[change | change source]Hidrography
[change | change source]Rivers
[change | change source]El principal río del estado es el río Tuy. Nace a 2.100 m de altitud y recorre de 250 km.[2][3] Otros ris del estado son: Guaire, Grande, Curiepe, Capaya, Guapo, Chupaquire, Panapo, Uchire, Chuspa and Aricagua.
Lagoons
[change | change source]In the state there are various gaps: Laguna de Tacarigua, Merecuere, Agua salud, El Conflicto y el Rosario.[2][3]
National parks
[change | change source]- El Ávila National Park.
- Guatopo National Park.
- Laguna de Tacarigua National Park.
- Macarao National Park.
Natural monuments
[change | change source]- Cueva Alfredo Jahn.
- Pico Codazzi.
- Cuevas del Indio Park.
Other sites of interest
[change | change source]- Acuario Agustín Codazzi.
- Birongo.
- El Pueblo El Jarillo.
- Higuerote.
- Playa de Carenero.
- Playa de Chirimena.
- Playas de Barlovento.
- Playas de Buche y Los Totumos.
- Puerto Francés.
- Tren El Encanto.
References
[change | change source]- ↑ Franceschi, Napoleón. 1986: Distrito Federal y Estado Miranda geografía, historia y folklore. Colegial Bolivariana, C.A. Caracas. 239p. ISBN 980-262-234-6
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Hernández Caballero, Serafín (Editor). (1998): Gran Enciclopedia de Venezuela. Editorial Globe, C.A. Caracas. 10 volúmenes. ISBN 980-6427-00-9 ISBN 980-6427-10-6
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Vila, Marco Aurelio, 1967: Aspectos geográficos del estado Miranda. Corporación Venezolana de Fomento. Caracas. 327p.
Other websites
[change | change source]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Miranda (state).
- Gobernación del Estado Miranda
- Instituto Autónomo de Bibliotecas e Información del Estado Miranda Archived 2014-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
- Estación Meteorológica de los altos mirandinos Archived 2011-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
- Information about the region of the Tuy Valley Archived 2008-08-10 at the Wayback Machine
- Notices about the region of Barlovento at Barloventoardiente.com Archived 2009-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
- Guatire.net
- Guarenas.com