La Asunción () is a city in
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 ...
. The capital of
Nueva Esparta
The Nueva Esparta State (in Spanish: ''Estado Nueva Esparta'', ), is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. It comprises Margarita Island, Coche, and the largely uninhabited Cubagua.
The state has the smallest area, and is located off the northe ...
state (made up of three islands),
[ it lies on ]Margarita Island
Margarita Island (, ) is the largest island in the Venezuelan state of Nueva Esparta, situated off the northeastern coast of the country, in the Caribbean Sea. The capital city of Nueva Esparta, La Asunción, is located on the island.
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in the Caribbean Sea
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, off the South America
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n mainland. It is inland from Porlamar
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Pueblo de La Mar ( en, Village by the Sea)
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and is in a genuine colonial setting. It has an imposing backdrop of Santa Rosa Castle, also known as the Santa Rosa Fort, which was built to protect the city. The most important structures in the city are built around the Plaza Bolivar. The Catedral Nuestra Señora de La Asunción
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, dated to the 16th century, is one of the earliest churches in the country. According to the 2011 census, it has a population of 28,513 people.
La Asunción was founded in 1565 by Captain Pedro González Cervantes de Albornoz. It is situated in a fertile valley surrounded by green hills, right in the center of eastern Margarita, where a fresher climate exist. It is the seat of the regional government.
History
In 1562, the Spanish villages of Espiritu Santo migrated to this hamlet to escape the marauding pirate
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s and the tyrant Lope de Aguirre
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Spanish invaders. However, the pirates did not spare them, as later in 1566, the French pirates headed by Jean Bontemps completely razed the village which was further compounded by the English privateer John Hopkins. However, as it got re-established as a town, it was given the Coat of Arms
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and called a city. This was followed by the building of the Santa Rosa fort.
La Asunción thus was founded in 1565, by Captain Pedro González Cervantes de Albornoz
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. Construction of the Santa Rosa de la Eminencia castle on a hill overlooking the city began on the orders of the governor, Juan Muñoz de Gadea, after the French buccaneer Marquis de Maintenon attacked the city in early 1676. The work was started on 24 March 1677[ and finished , under the command of the field master Don Juan Fermin.] La Asunción was involved in the Venezuelan War of Independence
The Venezuelan War of Independence ( es, Guerra de Independencia de Venezuela, links=no, 1810–1823) was one of the Spanish American wars of independence of the early nineteenth century, when independence movements in Latin America fought agai ...
, and noted General Juan Bautista Arismendi
Juan Bautista Arismendi (March 15, 1775 – June 22, 1841) was a Venezuelan patriot and general of the Venezuelan War of Independence. He is buried in the National Pantheon of Venezuela.
Arismendi was born in La Asuncion, Isla Margarita in 1775 ...
married his wife Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi
María Luisa Cáceres Díaz de Arismendi (September 25, 1799 – June 2, 1866) was a heroine of the Venezuelan War of Independence.
The beginning of the war
Luisa was born in Caracas, Venezuela, to José Domingo Cáceres and Carmen Díaz, prospe ...
on December 4, 1814, in the city at the age of 39. Abandoned in 1935, twenty years later due to a local initiative the castle achieved the status of a War Museum. It was declared as a National Monument
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in 1965 by president Raúl Leoni
Raúl Leoni Otero (26 April 1905 – 5 July 1972) was the president of Venezuela from 1964 until 1969. He was a member of the Generation of 1928 and a charter member of the Acción Democrática party, and the first Labor minister of Venezuela (d ...
.
Geography
It is situated in a fertile valley surrounded by green hills in the Santa Lucia valley, in the center of eastern Isla Margarita. Porlamar
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Pueblo de La Mar ( en, Village by the Sea)
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is to the south. It was then a secluded location considering its inaccessibility to pirates in the olden days. It is a fertile valley which is nurtured by the Cerro El Copey which rises in the mountains here. A bridge across the Río Asunción
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was built in 1609, which existed until 1970 and provided entry to the town from the north.
Demographics
La Asunción, under the Nueva Esparta State (NES), had a population of 10,375 in 1981 and the recent figure as of 30 October 2010 was 28,309. The corresponding figure for the NES was 263,748 and 491,610.
Government
It is the seat of the regional government and the municipality of Arismendi Municipality, Nueva Esparta.
Cityscape
The city has two banks, a post office, two museums, and a private hospital with modern facilities. The Palacio Municipal is located behind the cathedral and houses the offices of the state government. The Assemblea Legislativa is accommodated in the building which was earlier a franciscan monastery and which also subsequently served as a hospital and prison. A sundial fixed in 1612 at the initiative of a governor, is known as "Relox Equinoccia Inferior". which is still seen at this venue. The Plaza of La Asuncion is in two parts, the southern part is named as Plaza Bolivar and the northern part is named Plaza Luisa Caceres, whose statue is installed there. An old double storied house has been converted into a souvenir shop with a coffee kiosk. The birthplace of the independence hero Juan Bautista Arismendi
Juan Bautista Arismendi (March 15, 1775 – June 22, 1841) was a Venezuelan patriot and general of the Venezuelan War of Independence. He is buried in the National Pantheon of Venezuela.
Arismendi was born in La Asuncion, Isla Margarita in 1775 ...
, husband of Luisa Caceres de Arismendi has been refurbished.
Transportation
Air
La Asunción is located 30 kilometers from Santiago Mariño Caribbean International Airport
Santiago Mariño Caribbean International Airport ( es, Aeropuerto Internacional del Caribe "Santiago Mariño", ) is an airport west-southwest of Porlamar, the largest city on Isla Margarita, an island in the state of Nueva Esparta in Venezuela.
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which offers scheduled flights to mainland Venezuela as well as charter flights to international destinations.
Sea
Ferry services are available from a terminal 40 kilometers to the southwest in Punta de Piedras. Conferry
Conferry (Consolidada de Ferrys C.A.) is a Venezuelan shipping company operating passenger and freight services to the islands of Margarita and Coche. Currently owned by Bolipuertos and the Venezuelan state, it serves the ports of Puerto la Cruz ...
offers service to Puerto La Cruz, Guanta
Guanta is the capital and largest city of Guanta Municipality. Together with Barcelona, Puerto La Cruz and Lechería it forms a conurbation of around 1.2m inhabitants.
The town is named for the cacique
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, and La Guaira
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, on mainland Venezuela as well as service to Coche Island
Isla de Coche (''Coche Island'') is one of three islands forming the Nueva Esparta State of Venezuela, located in the Caribbean between Isla Margarita and the mainland. The other two islands are Isla Margarita, the main island of the state, and ...
.
Landmarks
Some of the prominent landmarks of La Asuncion are the cathedral of Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion, the Santa Rosa castle, the Museo Nueva Cádiz, the Casa de la Cultura and Cerro El Copey National Park.
Catedral Nuestra Señora de La Asunción
Built between 1570 and 1612, the Catedral Nuestra Señora de La Asunción
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is the oldest existing church in Venezuela. Its construction was started in 1570 (much before the construction of the cathedral of Coro) and was never completed. A new church was built from 1609 which took 10 years to complete. The church has a rectangular plan with massive walls as protection against pirate attacks. Supported on two lines of huge pillars which support the roof. There is a bell tower outside and which is also unique and the bells are now preserved in the plaza. One of the most important religious buildings on the Island, the Virgin of La Asunción is worshipped here. The cathedral has been declared a historical city monument. It has a plain façade and interior, but its left lateral tower, which dates to 1599, is the oldest in the country. The important festival observed here is in mid August to celebrate Our Lady of Assumption when a procession is held and mass offered in the church.
Castle of Santa Rosa de la Eminencia
The Santa Rosa de la Eminencia castle was built in 1682. Due to its prominent location on a hill, it acted as an observatory to watch for any invading forces approaching from the north, south, or east. A tunnel (a kilometer long, dug during the original construction) from the fort connected to the governor's house, the church and the Convent of San Francisco. The fort guarded the eastern approach to the capital and was one of three forts that secured the island's strategic location to fend off the English, French, Dutch and other colonizers. It was where Luisa Caceres de Arismendi, wife of the leading freedom fighter Juan Bautista Arismendi
Juan Bautista Arismendi (March 15, 1775 – June 22, 1841) was a Venezuelan patriot and general of the Venezuelan War of Independence. He is buried in the National Pantheon of Venezuela.
Arismendi was born in La Asuncion, Isla Margarita in 1775 ...
against Spanish imperialism, after capture by the Spanish on 27 September was imprisoned here one day before she became 17 years of age in 1816. She became a local heroine; in the prison cell of the fort, her first son was born and died prematurely due to lack of medical attention. She was imprisoned as her husband had escaped to the forests of Cerro El Copey and by capturing her they hoped that they could make the freedom fighter to surrender but the plan failed. After the death of the baby she was moved to Spain from where she escaped. She eventually joined her husband with whom she begot 11 children and the died at the age of 65. After her death she had the honour of being buried in the El Pantheon Nacional in Caracas one of the two women buried here. The cell where she was incarcerated in the castle has been preserved in its original form in which she lived. An inscription at the entrance to the cell reads " Luisa Caceres de Arismendi" for her virtue valour and martyrdom for her husband and country as prisoner in this jail when she was 16 years of age." The fort with strong sense of military purpose has exhibits of weapons of warfare, paintings of Simon Bolivar
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, knights in armor, and also iron balls which were tied to the legs of prisoners. Behind the kitchen there is abottle dungeon
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whose entrance is through a hole in the roof. The fort provides an excellent view of the sea and Cerro Matasiete
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. It had a moat and a draw bridge which no longer exist. The map on display in the museum is reported to be the best in the world.
Museum Nueva Cádiz
The Casa Capitular, the seat of the colonial government, and a city hall has been re-purposed as the Museo Nueva Cádiz (Museum New Cádiz) which features displays of pre-colonial artifacts and local handicrafts. Initially, as the seat of the government, it had housed the offices in the first floor and a prison on the ground floor. On May 4, 1810, the museum was the venue for Margarita's Declaration of Independence following the declaration made in Caracas
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on April 19, 1810. As the prison space was inadequate to accommodate the large number of prisoners, it was converted into a museum with a gallery and a biliary.
An interesting display in the museum is a sculpture of the tyrant ruler Lope de Aguirre
Lope de Aguirre (; 8 November 1510 – 27 October 1561) was a Basque Spanish conquistador who was active in South America. Nicknamed ''El Loco'' ("the Madman"), he styled himself "Wrath of God, Prince of Freedom." Aguirre is best known for his fi ...
who had terrorized the islanders during 1561; this event is featured in the film titled ''Aguirre, the Wrath of God
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'' produced by Werner Herzog
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with Klaus Kinski
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in the lead role.
Casa de Juan Bautista Arismendi
Casa de Juan Bautista Arismendi honors Venezuela's war hero, Juan Bautista Arismendi
Juan Bautista Arismendi (March 15, 1775 – June 22, 1841) was a Venezuelan patriot and general of the Venezuelan War of Independence. He is buried in the National Pantheon of Venezuela.
Arismendi was born in La Asuncion, Isla Margarita in 1775 ...
.
Casa de la Cultura
The Casa de la Cultura is located opposite to the church and has a theater. A pre-Columbian pottery collection is on display here and replicas of the same could be bought in the nearby town of Santa Ana.
Cerro El Copey National Park
Isla Margarita and particularly Cerro El Copey National Park are especially important with respect to the numbers of endemic species they harbor. The island was connected to mainland until the Pleistocene. As a result, there is a predominance of typical continental bird families like Tinamidae, Dendrocolaptidae, Formicaridae and Furnaridae, which are totally absent from the Antilles
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. Circa 31 mammal species are found on the island, four of which (the red-tailed squirrel ''Sciurus granatensis nesaeus'', the eastern cottontail rabbit ''Sylvilagus floridanus margaritae'', the white-tailed dear ''Odocoileus virginianus margaritae'', and the capuchin monkey ''Cebus apella margaritae'') are endemic subspecies, with the main populations located inside the national park. The Margarita capuchin monkey is considered to be the country's most threatened primate species and is critically endangered.
Gallery
File:Casa Sociedad Progreso.jpg, Colonial street in La Asuncion
File:San Juan Valley.jpg, Cerro el Copey National Park
File:Castillo Santa Rosa, La Asunción, Margarita, Venezuela.jpg, Santa Rosa Castle
File:Catedral de La Asunción, Isla de Margarita 2.jpg, La Asunción Cathedral
File:Efigie de Bolívar de la plaza.jpg, Bolívar Square
File:Efigie de la plaza.jpg, Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi Square
File:VE-islamarg-asunc-souvenirs-2.jpg, Crafts in La Asunción
File:Paseando por el bulevar 2.jpg, 5 de Julio Boulevard
Notable residents
* Juan Fermín de Huidobro
Juan Fermín de Huidobro (died 1689) was a Spanish military engineer who was Governor of Margarita Province, in what is now Venezuela, between 1681 and 1683.
Early career
Juan Fermín de Huidobro was born in La Asunción, Isla Margarita, and join ...
(1783-1853)- governor of Margarita
* Francisco Esteban Gómez
Francisco Esteban Gómez (Santa Ana (Nueva Esparta), Santa Ana, December 26, 1783 – La Asunción, August 6, 1853 ) was a Venezuelan people, Venezuelan military officer who was active in the Venezuelan War of Independence.
Known as the “patr ...
(1783-1853) - military leader who died in La Asunción
* Modesta Bor
* Luis Beltrán Prieto Figueroa
Luis Beltrán Prieto Figueroa (14 March 1902 – 22 April 1993), was a Venezuelan politician. A founder of Democratic Action (Venezuela), Democratic Action and Minister of Education in its first government (1947–1948), he was a leader of Democrat ...
* Juan Bautista Arismendi
Juan Bautista Arismendi (March 15, 1775 – June 22, 1841) was a Venezuelan patriot and general of the Venezuelan War of Independence. He is buried in the National Pantheon of Venezuela.
Arismendi was born in La Asuncion, Isla Margarita in 1775 ...
* Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi
María Luisa Cáceres Díaz de Arismendi (September 25, 1799 – June 2, 1866) was a heroine of the Venezuelan War of Independence.
The beginning of the war
Luisa was born in Caracas, Venezuela, to José Domingo Cáceres and Carmen Díaz, prospe ...
* José Enrique “Chelique” Sarabia - singer and songwriter
References
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1565 establishments in the Spanish Empire
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Margarita Island
Populated places established in 1565