Vargas (state)

La Guaira State
Estado La Guaira
Motto(s): 
Igualdad, Libertad, Prosperidad y Seguridad
(English: Equality, Liberty, Prosperity and Security)
Anthem: Carmañola Americana
Location within Venezuela
Location within Venezuela
Coordinates: 10°34′19″N 66°52′48″W / 10.572°N 66.88°W / 10.572; -66.88
CountryVenezuela
Created1998
CapitalLa Guaira
Government
 • BodyLegislative Council
 • GovernorJosé Manuel Suárez[1] (2021–)
 • Assembly delegation4
Area
 • Total1,172 km2 (453 sq mi)
 • Rank22nd
 0.16% of Venezuela
Population
 (2011 census est.)
 • Total352,920
 • Rank21st
 1.29% of Venezuela
Time zoneUTC−4 (VET)
ISO 3166 codeVE-X
Emblematic treeUva de Playa (Coccoloba uvífera)
HDI (2019)0.732[2]
high · 5th of 24
Websitewww.estadovargas.gob.ve
Simón Bolívar International Airport, La Guaira State

La Guaira State[3] (Spanish: Estado La Guaira; Estado Vargas,[4] IPA: [esˈtaðo ˈβaɾɣas]), known until 2019[3] as Vargas State[5] is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. Formerly named after Venezuela's first civilian president, José María Vargas, Vargas comprises a coastal region in the north of Venezuela, bordering Aragua to the west, Miranda to the east, the Caribbean Sea to the north and the Capital District to the south. It is home to both the country's largest seaport and airport. The state capital and largest city is La Guaira followed by Catia La Mar and Maiquetía. The Litoral Varguense conurbation is the principal urban agglomeration in the state, which is part of the Greater Caracas Area.

In 1999, the geographic center of Vargas state suffered major floods and landslides, known as La Tragedia de Vargas (the Vargas tragedy), causing major losses of life and property, and resulting in forced population movements, including the virtual disappearance of some small towns. Thousands died, and many more fled the area to other states. The state's name was changed on 14 June 2019 to La Guaira.

  1. ^ "José Manuel Suárez asume la Gobernación de Vargas". Efecto Cocuyo (in Spanish). 2021-05-22. Retrieved 2021-05-23.
  2. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2021-07-31.
  3. ^ a b "El estado Vargas pasa a llamarse estado La Guaira desde este jueves". El Universal (in Spanish). 2019-06-06. Retrieved 2020-08-30.
  4. ^ Estado Vargas: aspectos socioeconómicos, función urbana y opciones de desarrollo : Litoral Vargas : corredor urbano y red vial esctructurante (in Spanish). Instituto de Urbanismo, Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad Central de Venezuela. 2001.
  5. ^ "VenezuelaTuya". Venezuela Tuya. Retrieved 2020-08-30.

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