Trujillo (state)
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Estado Trujillo | |||||
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Trujillo State Anthem | |||||
Motto: none | |||||
Location within Venezuela |
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Created (given current status) |
1899 | ||||
State capital | Trujillo | ||||
Area •% |
7,400 km² 0,81 (Ranked 18th) |
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Population •% |
691,908 hab. (2005 est.) 2,58 (Ranked 17th) |
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Emblematic tree | The Bucare anauco (Erythrina fusca) |
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ISO 3166-2 | VE-T |
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Governor | Gilmer Viloria 2004 - 2008 |
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Website: Gobierno del Estado Trujillo | |||||
Estado Trujillo is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided.
The state capital is Trujillo.
Trujillo State covers a total surface area of 7,400 km² and, in 2001, had an estimated population of 608 563.
[edit] Municipalities and municipal seats
- Andrés Bello (Santa Isabel)
- Boconó (Boconó)
- Bolívar (Sabana Grande)
- Candelaria (Chejendé)
- Carache (Carache)
- Escuque (Escuque)
- José Felipe Márquez Cañizales (El Paradero)
- José Vicente Campo Elías (Campo Elías)
- La Ceiba (Santa Apolonia)
- Miranda (El Dividive)
- Monte Carmelo (Monte Carmelo)
- Motatán (Motatán)
- Pampán (Pampán)
- Pampanito (Pampanito)
- Rafael Rangel (Betijoque)
- San Rafael de Carvajal (Carvajal)
- Sucre (Sabana de Mendoza)
- Trujillo (Trujillo)
- Urdaneta (La Quebrada)
- Valera (Valera)
[edit] See also
Political Divisions of Venezuela | ||||||||
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