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Zulia (other)
Zulia may refer to: Places Colombia * El Zulia, a municipality in the department of Norte de Santander * Zulia River, a river on the border with Venezuela Venezuela * Zulia, one of the 23 states which make up the country * Zulia Canton, a former canton of Gran Colombia * Zulia Department, a former department of Gran Colombia * Zulian Region, a development region consisting of the state of Zulia * Zulia River, a river on the border with Colombia Elsewhere * Mount Zulia, Uganda People * Zulia Calatayud (born 1979), Cuban middle-distance runner * Zulia Menjívar (born 1992), Salvadoran footballer Other uses * University of Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela * Diocese of Zulia, a Venezuelan diocese in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maracaibo * ARV ''Zulia'' (D-21), a Venezuelan Navy destroyer * Zulia Fútbol Club, a Venezuelan football club See also * Zulia toad-headed sideneck, a turtle species * Manuel Zelaya José Manuel Zelaya Rosales (born 20 September 1952)Encyclopæ ...
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El Zulia
El Zulia () is a municipality of the Norte de Santander Department in Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Car .... A portion of this municipality is part of the Metropolitan Area of Cúcuta. References Government of Norte de Santander - El Zulia Cúcuta Municipalities of the Norte de Santander Department {{NortedeSantander-geo-stub ...
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Zulia River
Zulia River () is a river in Venezuela and Colombia. It is a tributary of the Catatumbo River. The Zulia forms a small part of the international boundary between the two countries. Zulia Zulia State ( es, Estado Zulia, ; Wayuu: ''Mma’ipakat Suuria'') is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is Maracaibo. As of the 2011 census, it has a population of 3,704,404, the largest population among Venezuela's states. It ... is a state in northwestern of Venezuela surrounded by the border of gulf of Venezuela and west of Colombia. Zulia is one of the 23 state of Venezuela. The State capital is Maracaibo. References External links Rivers of Colombia Rivers of Venezuela Maracaibo basin Colombia–Venezuela border International rivers of South America Border rivers {{Venezuela-river-stub ...
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Zulia
Zulia State ( es, Estado Zulia, ; Wayuu: ''Mma’ipakat Suuria'') is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is Maracaibo. As of the 2011 census, it has a population of 3,704,404, the largest population among Venezuela's states. It is also one of the few states (if not the only one) in Venezuela in which voseo (the use of ''vos'' as a second person singular pronoun) is widespread. The state is coterminous with the eponymous region of Zulia. Zulia State is in northwestern Venezuela, bordering Lake Maracaibo, the largest body of water of its kind in Latin America. Its basin covers one of the largest oil and gas reserves in the Western Hemisphere. Zulia is economically important to the country for its oil and mineral exploitation, but it is also one of the major agricultural areas of Venezuela, highlighting the region's contribution in areas such as livestock, bananas, fruits, meat, and milk. Toponymy There are several competing theories about the origin of the sta ...
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Zulia Canton
Zulia Canton ( es, Cantón Zulia) was a canton in Maracaibo Province, Zulia Department, Gran Colombia Gran Colombia (, "Great Colombia"), or Greater Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia (Spanish: ''República de Colombia''), was a state that encompassed much of northern South America and part of southern Central America from 1819 to 18 ..., now in Venezuela.Emilio Strauss, William Fuenmayor, José Romero: ''Atlas del Estado Zulia'' References Further reading * Humberto Ochoa Urdaneta: ''Memoria Geográfica de la Costa Oriental del Lago de Maracaibo'' * Ramón José Velásquez (director), 1998: ''Gran Enciclopedia de Venezuela''. Editorial Globe Subdivisions of Gran Colombia {{Venezuela-geo-stub ...
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Zulia Department
Zulia Department from 1824 to 1830 was one of the departments of Gran Colombia. It was split from the Venezuela Department. It encompassed 4 provinces - Maracaybo/Maracaibo, Coro Province Coro Province (1811 - 1864) was a province in the Zulia Department of Gran Colombia, and later one of the provinces of Venezuela, after Venezuelan independence in 1830. In 1864 it became one of the States of Venezuela, as Coro State, and was rena ..., Mérida Province and Trujillo Province. Departments of Gran Colombia 1824 establishments in Gran Colombia 1830 disestablishments in Gran Colombia {{Venezuela-geo-stub ...
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Zulian Region
The Zulian Region is one of the 10 administrative regions into which Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th ... is divided for its development plans. This region is coterminous with Zulia State and is administrated by CORPOZULIA. The people from this region seek autonomy from the central government. History The name of the region refers to the Zulia River, which runs through Colombian lands under the name of Batatas and flows into the Catatumbo River, but there is no consensus on the origin of the word Zulia. The territory of Zulia was sighted in 1499 by an expedition commanded by Alonso de Ojeda. During the Spanish Colony, its lands were part of the Province of Venezuela until 1676, when they were added to the Province of Merida, later known as the Holy Spirit of ...
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