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2001 Vuelta A Venezuela
The 38th edition of the annual Vuelta a Venezuela was held from September 26 to October 7, 2002. The stage race started in Maturín, and ended in Caracas. Stage 1 was cancelled. Stages 2001-09-25 * Stage 1 was cancelled 2001-09-26: Maturín — Carúpano (182.5 km) 2001-09-27: Carúpano, Carúpano Circuit Race (126 km) 2001-09-28: Cariaco — Puerto la Cruz (160 km) 2001-09-29: Puerto Píritu — Valle de la Pascua (179.2 km) 2001-09-30: Calabozo, Calabozo Circuit Race (121.5 km) 2001-10-01: Calabozo — San Juan de los Morros (136 km) 2001-10-02: San Juan de los Morros — San Carlos, Venezuela, San Carlos (200 km) 2001-10-03: San Carlos, Venezuela, San Carlos — San Felipe, Venezuela, San Felipe (236 km) 2001-10-04: Guama, Venezuela, Guama — Guama, Venezuela, Guama (22.7 km) 2001-10-04: San Felipe, Venezuela, San Felipe Circuit Race (92 km) 2001-10-05: San Felipe, Venezuela, San Felipe — Valencia, Venezuela, Valencia (140.9 km) ...
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José Chacón Díaz
José Isidro Chacón Díaz (born January 27, 1977 in Táriba) is a Venezuelan professional racing cyclist. Major results ;2000 : 1st Stage 2 Vuelta al Táchira : 4th Overall 2000 Vuelta a Venezuela, Vuelta a Venezuela ;2001 : 1st Overall 2001 Vuelta a Venezuela, Vuelta a Venezuela ::1st Stages 9 & 10a : 1st Stage 7 Vuelta al Táchira ;2002 : 1st Overall Vuelta a Bramon ::1st Stage 2 : Vuelta al Táchira ::1st Stages 3 & 12 : 1st Stage 5 2002 Vuelta a Venezuela, Vuelta a Venezuela ;2003 : 1st Venezuelan National Road Race Championships, National Time Trial Championships : 1st Overall 2003 Vuelta a Venezuela, Vuelta a Venezuela ::1st Stages 5a & 10 ;2004 : 1st 2004 Pan American Cycling Championships, Pan American Time Trial Championships : 1st Venezuelan National Road Race Championships, National Road Race Championships : 1st Venezuelan National Road Race Championships, National Time Trial Championships : 1st Stage 9 Vuelta al Táchira : 1st Stage 4 2004 Vuelta a Venezuela, Vu ...
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Gregorio Ladino
Gregorio Ladino Vega (born January 18, 1973 in San Mateo, Boyacá) is a Colombian former professional road cyclist. Since 2011, he holds a Mexican citizenship. Major results ;1995 : 1st Young rider classification Vuelta a Colombia ;1997 : 1st Overall Vuelta a Costa Rica : 1st Stage 12 Vuelta a Colombia ;2001 : 1st Overall Vuelta a Costa Rica : 1st Overall Vuelta a Guatemala : 1st Stage 3 Vuelta a Colombia ;2002 : 2nd Overall Vuelta a Costa Rica ;2003 : 1st Overall Vuelta a la Independencia Nacional : 1st Stage 9 Vuelta a Chiriquí : 1st Stage 4 Vuelta a Costa Rica ;2005 : 2nd Overall Clásico Ciclístico Banfoandes ::1st Stage 3 : 8th Overall Tour of the Gila ;2006 : 1st Overall Vuelta Sonora : 1st Overall Vuelta a El Salvador : 2nd Overall UCI America Tour : 3rd Overall Clásico Ciclístico Banfoandes : 6th Overall Vuelta a Chihuahua : 7th Overall Vuelta Oaxaca : 7th Overall Tour de Beauce : 7th Univest Grand Prix ;2007 : 1st Mountains classification Vuelta a Chih ...
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Álvaro Lozano
Álvaro Lozano Moncada (born May 14, 1964 in Cúcuta, Norte de Santander) is a Colombian road racing cyclist. Career ;1990 :3rd in National Championships, Road, Elite, Colombia, Bogota (COL) ;1991 :1st in Combination Classification Volta a Portugal (POR) ;1993 :1st in General Classification Clasico Ciclistico Banfoandes (VEN) ;1994 :1st in General Classification Clasico Ciclistico Banfoandes (VEN) ;1996 :3rd in National Championships, Road, Elite, Colombia (COL) :2nd in General Classification Clásico RCN (COL) ;1997 :1st in General Classification Clásico Virgen de la Consolación de Táriba (VEN) :3rd in General Classification Vuelta a Venezuela (VEN) ;1998 :1st in General Classification Clásico Virgen de la Consolación de Táriba (VEN) :1st in Stage 13 Vuelta a Venezuela (VEN) :1st in Stage 15 Vuelta a Venezuela (VEN) :1st in General Classification Vuelta a Venezuela (VEN) :1st in Stage 12 Vuelta al Táchira, San Cristóbal (VEN) :2nd in General ...
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San Felipe, Venezuela
San Felipe (Spanish: ''San Felipe'') () is the capital city of Yaracuy, Venezuela. The city is an important urban, industrial, commercial and transportation center of Venezuela. San Felipe is situated in a rich agricultural region of Western Venezuela, and produces many agricultural products for the rest of the country such as sugar cane, milk, livestock, grains, and flour. It's the seat of the Diocese of San Felipe. History In 1693, Spanish settlement began in the area that is now San Felipe with the foundation of the town of Cerrito de Cocorote. Like all towns in the region at the time, Cerrito de Cocorote was under the jurisdiction of the city of Nueva Segovia de Barquisimeto. In 1710, the town was destroyed on orders from the authorities of Nueva Segovia de Barquisimeto. Despite this, the town was rebuilt within several years, causing the Captain General to again order its destruction. In 1721, the town's inhabitants returned to rebuild it after receiving the authority ...
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San Carlos, Venezuela
San Carlos () is the capital of the Venezuelan state of Cojedes. This city is also the municipal seat of the Ezequiel Zamora Municipality and, according to the 2001 Venezuelan census, the municipality has a population of 83,957.Primeros Resultados XIII Censo General de Población y Vivienda


History

Father Capuchino Fray Pedro de Berja founded the city of San Carlos de Austria on April 27, 1678.Alcaldías Digitales


Demographics

The San Carlos Municipality, according to the 2001 Venezuelan census, has a population of 83,957 (up from 62,140 in 1990). This amounts to 33.2% of ...
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Dixon Carmona
Dixon may refer to: Places International * Dixon Entrance, part of the Inside Passage between Alaska and British Columbia Canada * Dixon, Ontario United States * Dixon, California * Dixon, Illinois * Dixon, Greene County, Indiana * Dixon, Indiana and Ohio, an unincorporated community in Allen County, Indiana and Van Wert County, Ohio * Dixon, Iowa * Dixon, Kentucky * Dixon, New Orleans * Dixon, Michigan * Dixon, Missouri * Dixon, Montana * Dixon, Nebraska * Dixon, New Mexico * Dixon, South Dakota * Dixon, Wyoming * Dixon County, Nebraska * Dixon Lane-Meadow Creek, California Other * Dixons Creek, Victoria, Australia Other uses * Dixon (surname) * Dixon (DJ) (born 1975), German house and techno DJ and producer * Dixon, drummer in an early line-up of Siouxsie and the Banshees * ''Dixon of Dock Green'', BBC TV police series * Dixon Ticonderoga, a pencil manufacturer * Dixon (Shacklefords, Virginia) * USS ''Dixon'' (AS-37), a U.S. Navy submarine tender See also * Dickson (di ...
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San Juan De Los Morros
San Juan de Los Morros () is the capital of the Guárico State in Venezuela. It is several miles almost the gateway to the Central Plains however without turning into simple itself. Having a complete specific geography in which brilliant mountains prevail, the capital's population is 120,111, kept from the 2011 census, being the second most populated town withinside Guárico State, after Calabozo, and is the primary in populace density. It is one of the foremost towns of the Guárico State, at the side of Calabozo, Valle de los Angeles Pascua and Zaraza. Among the primary symbols of the town are the Monument to the Flag, the Arístides Rojas or Los Morros de San Juan herbal monument, the Monument to San Juan Bautista, El Platillón hill, the monument to the primary Beata Guariqueña, Madre Candelaria de San José, La Villa Olímpica and the thermal baths, that have brilliant visitor significance in the town because of the medicinal homes of its sulphurous waters that is because ...
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Calabozo
Calabozo, officially Villa de Todos los Santos de Calabozo, is a city in Venezuela located in the Guárico state, capital of the Francisco de Miranda Municipality and former capital of the state. It has a population of 168,605, according to the National Institute of Statistics (INE) in 2020. It is located in the center-west of Guárico state, and is one of the main rice producers in the country. In addition, it has the largest irrigation system in Venezuela. Calabozo, is a mostly colonial city and is linked to its modern urban areas, being the largest colonial center in the country, and is located at 105 m a.s.l. n. m., at the margin of the Guárico River in the high central plain. Its location is on the banks of the Generoso Campilongo Dam, an important work both in its time and today, being the largest in Venezuela and one of the largest in Latin America. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Calabozo. Geography Calabozo is situated in the midst of an extens ...
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Hussein Monsalve
Hussein ("Yussen") José Monsalve Madrid (born 3 March 1969) is a retired male road cyclist from Venezuela. He represented his native country at the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and twice at the Summer Olympics: 1992 and 1996. Career ;1997 :1st in Stage 4 part a Vuelta al Táchira (VEN) ;1998 :1st in Stage 3 Vuelta al Táchira, Tova (VEN) :1st in Stage 10 Vuelta a Venezuela (VEN) :2nd in General Classification Vuelta a Venezuela (VEN) ;2001 :5th in General Classification Vuelta a Venezuela The Vuelta a Venezuela ( en, Tour of Venezuela) is a men's multi-day road cycling race held annually in Venezuela. The race carries a UCI rating of 2.2 and is part of the UCI America Tour, which is one of six UCI Continental Circuits sponsored ... (VEN) ;2002 46th in General Classification Olympic Games, Barcelona 1992 References External links * 1969 births Living people Venezuelan male cyclists Cyclists at the 1992 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 1 ...
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Tommy Alcedo
Tommy Auma Free Alcedo Pérez (born 26 April 1976) is a Venezuelan professional road cyclist. Career ;1999 :1st in General Classification Independencia Nacional, Santo Domingo (DOM) :1st in Stage 6 Vuelta a Venezuela, San Juan de los Morros (VEN) ;2000 :1st in Stage 8 Vuelta al Táchira, Capacho (VEN) :1st in Venezuelan National Championships, Road, Elite, Venezuela (VEN) :1st in Stage 5 Vuelta a Venezuela, Los Teques (VEN) ;2001 :1st in Stage 4 Vuelta al Táchira, Santa Ana (VEN) :1st in Stage 12 Vuelta al Táchira, Bramón (VEN) :1st in Stage 5 Vuelta a Venezuela, Valle de la Pascua (VEN) :1st in Stage 7 Vuelta a Venezuela, San Juan de los Morros (VEN) ;2002 :1st in Stage 3 Vuelta a Bramon, Delicias (VEN) :1st in Stage 4 Vuelta a Bramon, Santa Ana del Tachira (VEN) :1st in Venezuelan National Championships, Road, Elite, Venezuela (VEN) ;2003 :1st in Stage 2 Vuelta a Venezuela, Maturin (VEN) :1st in Stage 5 part b Doble Copacabana GP Fides, Copacabana (BOL) ;2004 :1st in ...
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Valle De La Pascua
Valle de la Pascua is the capital city of the autonomous municipality of Leonardo Infante, Guárico, Venezuela . The city is located in the central plains of Venezuela and was founded on February 25, 1785, by Father Mariano Martí. Along with Zaraza, Calabozo and San Juan de Los Morros (the state capital), Valle de la Pascua is one of the most important cities in the state of Guárico and the most important economically. The vicinity of the city was the scene of the Battle of Valle de la Pascua in February 1814. History Valle de la Pascua was founded in the 18th century as part of the colonization and expansion of the Spanish presence on to the ''Alto Llano de Caracas'', the name given to the central plains of the then Province of Venezuela, whose capital was Caracas. In 1726, with the authorization of the government in Caracas, Capitán Francisco Carlos de Herrera, the regional administrator, granted the town of La Aguada de Valle de la Pascua together with the large cattle ...
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