Mérida (state)

state of Venezuela

Estado Mérida (Spanish pronunciation: [esˈtaðo ˈmeɾiða]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is Mérida. Mérida State covers a total surface area of 11,300 km² and, in 2007, had an estimated population of 843,800.[1][2]

Location within Venezuela
Flag
coat of arms

Municipalities and municipal seats

The countryside in Mérida
MunicipalityLocalizationSeatNombre de
parish
civiles
Parish namePopulation
(2001)
Alberto Adriani El Vigía
7
Rómulo Gallegos
Presidente Páez
Rómulo Betancourt
Gagriel Picón Gonzalez
Hector Amable Mora
José Nucete Sardi
Pulido Méndez
106,084
Andrés Bello La Azulita
1
Capital Andrés Bello11,652
Antonio Pinto Salinas Santa Cruz de Mora
3
Mesa de las Palmas
Mesa Bolívar
Santa Cruz de Mora
23,276
Aricagua Aricagua
2
Aricagua
San Antonio
4,383
Arzobispo Chacón Canaguá
7
Canaguá
Mucutuy
Mucuchachí
Chacantá
El Molino
Capurí
Guaimaral
14,025
Campo Elías Ejido
7
Fernandez Peña
Matriz
Montalbán
Acequias
Jají
La Mesa
San José
82,397
Caracciolo Parra Olmedo Tucaní
2
Capital Caracciolo Parra Olmedo
Florencio Ramírez
22,524
Cardenal Quintero Santo Domingo
2
Capital Cardenal Quintero
Las Piedras
7,833
Guaraque Guaraque
3
Capital Guaraque
Mesa de Quintero
Río Negro
8,402
Julio César Salas Arapuey
2
Julio César Salas
Palmira
12,207
Justo Briceño Torondoy
2
Capital Justo Briceño
San Cristóbal de Torondoy
5,200
Libertador Mérida
15
Antonio Spinetti Dini
Arias
Caracciolo Parra Pérez
Domingo Peña
El Llano
Gonzalo Picón Febres
Jacinto Plaza
Juan Rodríguez Suárez
Lasso de la Vega
Mariano Picón Salas
Milla
Osuna Rodríguez
Sagrario
El Morro
Los Nevados
204,879
Miranda Timotes
4
Andrés Eloy Blanco
La Venta
Piñango
Timotes
19,760
Obispo Ramos de Lora Santa Elena de Arenales
3
Capital Obispo Ramos de Lora
Eloy Paredes
San Rafael de Alcázar
20,873
Padre Noguera Santa María de Caparo
1
Padre Noguera2,494
Pueblo Llano Pueblo Llano
1
Pueblo Llano9,532
RangelMucuchíes
4
Cacute
La Toma
Mucurubá
San Rafael
15,206
Rivas DávilaBailadores
2
Bailadores
Gerónimo Maldonado
16,001
Santos Marquina Tabay
1
Santos Marquina13,795
Sucre Lagunillas
5
Chiguará
Estánques
Pueblo Nuevo
San Juan
La Trampa
44,418
Tovar Tovar
4
Tovar
El Llano
San Francisco
El Amparo
32,805
Tulio Febres Cordero Nueva Bolivia
4
Independencia
Santa Apolonia
Maria de La Concepción Palacios y Blanco
Nueva Bolivia
28,437
Zea Zea
2
Caño El Tigre
Zea
9,085
Total
85
715,268

Geography

Laguna Santo Cristo

Hydrography

Rivers

Hydrography is divided into two basins of the Orinoco River (Atlantic) and Lake Maracaibo (Caribbean Sea): In the Orinoco River basin major rivers are: Santo Domingo, Canaguá, Escagüey, Ticopoto, Bumbúm and Carapo; in the In the Lake Maracaibo basin major rivers are: Chama, Motatán, Mucujepe, Capaz, Torondoy, Mocotíes and Nuestra Señora.[1][2]

Lagons

Laguna de Coromoto

In the state there are a lot of gaps between them are: La Mucuy, Los Patos, Negra, Mucubaji, Santo Cristo, El Arco, Los Anteojos, Suero, Encierro, La Sangre, El Gallo, Don Pedro, Laguna Grande, campanario, La Honda, La Negra, Fría y La Carbonera. Other gaps: Laguna Brava, Los Lirios and Urao [1][2]

National parks

Sierra Nevada - Pico Bolívar
  • Sierra Nevada National Park
  • Paramo Batallon – La Negra National Park
  • Sierra de la Culata National Park
  • Tapo-Caparo National Park

Natural monuments

  • Chorrera de La González
  • Laguna de Urao
  • Meseta la Galera

Other sites of interest

Laguna Santo Cristo
Pico Humboldt
  • Aguas termales de Chiguara.
  • Aguas termales de Jají.
  • Aguas termales de Tabay.
  • Aguas termales Valle de la Quebrada de las Tapias.
  • El Velo de la Novia.
  • Parque Natural Cascada De La India Carú
  • Parque Natural Cascada El Guayabal
  • Laguna de Mucubají o Laguna Grande.
  • Laguna Negra.
  • Kiubofibo "Inside my mind".
  • Collado del Cóndor (Pico El Águila).
  • Pico El Gavilán.
  • Pico Espejo.
  • Pico Mucuñuque.
  • Aguas termales de Santa Apolonia
  • Balneario de Palmarito

Climate and Vegetation

The countryside in Mérida

The climate is cold but in the relatively small area of Mérida state, there are usually several dramatic climatic changes that occur daily. The climate in Mérida city is between 19 °C and 20 °C, temperatures between 5 °C and 9 °C at El Bolivar Peak, or below zero when it snows and 28 °C in the El Vigía area. Its rains almost every late afternoon in January–February that is the coldest months an August–September and in August and September it often rains at night. The vegetation is exuberant and there are many lakes and rivers, a great number of which are well stocked with trout, one of the delicacies of Mérida. The most important river in the state is the "Chama" because a large part of the water resources of Venezuela originates in the Mérida mountains. The state tree is the "Bucare" and the state flower is the "Frailejón" and in the "Coloradito" is found the tree at the highest altitude in the world. In this mountains habitat the "Oso Frontino" bear and the majestic Condor flies through the skies of the páramos and in the lagoons there are many trout.

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