Boconó


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FieldValue
official_nameBoconó
nickname"Jardín de Venezuela"
(English: "Garden of Venezuela")
image_skyline[[File:Vista_de_ciudad_de_Bocono.jpg
image_flagBandera bocono.svg
image_sealEscudoBocono.jpg
image_mapVenezuela - Trujillo - Boconó.svg
map_captionBoconó Municipality in Trujillo State
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_type2Municipality
subdivision_nameVenezuela
subdivision_name1Trujillo
subdivision_name2Boconó
established_titleFounded
established_date1560
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameAlejandro García Castellano (PSUV)
area_total_km21365
population_as_of2001
population_total79710
population_density_km258.40
timezoneVST
utc_offset-4:30
timezone_DSTnot observed
utc_offset_DST-4:30
pushpin_mapVenezuela
coordinates
elevation_m1225
population_blank1_titleDemonym
population_blank1Bocones
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_code3103
area_code_typeArea code
area_code272
blank1_nameClimate
blank1_infoAf
websitehttp://www.boconó.com
footnotesArea and population figures are for the municipality
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Boconó is a city in the Venezuelan Andean state of Trujillo. Founded in 1560, this city is the shire town of the Boconó Municipality and, according to the 2001 Venezuelan census, the municipality has a population of 79,710.

History

Of native origin, the name Boconó comes from the word Komboc, the name of a local river. On October 12, 1548, Diego Ruiz de Vallejo left El Tocuyo, under orders of Juan Villegas, to conquer the Cuicas Province, a name that was given by the natives that inhabited the area and where the Boconó valley was located, with the objective of taking gold from the mines that were supposedly in the area.

In 1558, an argument between Francisco Ruiz, sent by the governor of the province of Venezuela to occupy the sector of los Cuicas, and Juan de Maldonado, representative of the Real Audiencia del Nuevo Reino de Granada, occurred; Juan de Maldonado alleged that his people controlled those lands. Nevertheless, the capable work of Ruiz guaranteed that those lands were under the jurisdiction of Venezuela.

In 1786, the Boconó Canton was formed.

In 1811, Boconó was declared a city and joined the independence movement. The Spanish Empire reacted by imprisoning and exiling Don Miguel Uzcátegui, Mayor of the city.

On two occasions (June 26–29, 1813 and March 10, 1821), Simón Bolívar visited Boconó, where he installed a base at Boca del Monte. While in Boconó, he stayed at the house of Mayor Jose María Baptista, expressed his admiration of the region, and declared the city "Garden of Venezuela".

On July 2, 1813, the Battle Niquitao in the Tirindí savanna took place, an event that occurred during the Admirable Campaign. Residents, the Mucuchíes tribe, and numerous patriots together with José Félix Ribas, Vicente Campo Elías, and Rafael Urdaneta defeated the Spanish Army commanded by José Martí.

In 1864, the Boconó Department was formed.

In 1884, the Boconó Department became the Boconó District.

In 1955, the Boconó Airport was completed and, on September 3 of that year, the first planes began landing at the new airport.

In 1990, the Boconó District became the Boconó Municipality. The municipality was originally divided into 13 parishes (Ayacucho, Boconó, Burbusay, Campo Elías, El Carmen, General Ribas, Guaramacal, Monseñor Jáuregui, Mosquey, Rafael Rangel, San José, San Miguel, and Vega de Guaramacal); Campo Elías separated to form its own municipality on January 30, 1995.

image:Bocono.jpg

Demographics

The Boconó Municipality, according to the 2001 Venezuelan census, has a population of 79,710 (up from 70,102 in 1990). This amounts to 13.1% of Trujillo's population. The municipality's population density is 151.3 people per square mile (58.40/km2).

Government

Boconó is the shire town of the Boconó Municipality in Trujillo. The municipality is divided into 12 parishes (Ayacucho, Boconó, Burbusay, El Carmen, General Ribas, Guaramacal, Monseñor Jáuregui, Mosquey, Rafael Rangel, San José, San Miguel, and Vega de Guaramacal). The last municipal election was held on December 10, 2017.

References

References

  1. link. (August 25, 2007)
  2. [http://www.mipunto.com/venezuelavirtual/000/002/028/002/001/000.html VENEZUELA VIRTUAL. Ciudades. Los Andes. Trujillo. Boconó. Historia] {{webarchive. link. (November 19, 2007)
  3. [http://www.bocono.org/cronicas/ Boconó.org - ZAeropuerto de Boconó] {{webarchive. link. (October 6, 2007)
  4. [http://www.bocono.org/cronicas/cr_aeropuerto.asp Boconó.org - Aeropuerto de Boconó] {{webarchive. link. (August 20, 2007)
  5. link. (August 25, 2007)

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