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Chacao is one of the five political and administrative subdivisions of the city of
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,
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. The other four are
Baruta Baruta (pop. 317,288) is a municipality within the Metropolitan District of Caracas in Venezuela. Geography Baruta is located geographically in the South-East section of the city. Its western limit is the '' Los Chaguaramos'' neighborhood ( ...
, El Hatillo, Libertador and
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. This legal entity is known as the Caracas Metropolitan District. Chacao is also one of the 21 municipalities that make up the State of Miranda, Venezuela.


Geography

Chacao occupies the mid-eastern portion of the Caracas Valley, north of the Guaire River, bordering the other urban municipalities to the east, south and west, and the
La Guaira La Guaira () is the capital city of the Venezuelan Vargas (state), state of the same name (formerly named Vargas) and the country's main port, founded in 1577 as an outlet for nearby Caracas. The city hosts its own professional baseball team i ...
state to the north, including the Avila National Park.


Economy

Chacao, along with Baruta and Los Salias, is one of the communities with lowest poverty rates in Venezuela, with a poverty rate of only 4.67% according to the 2011 census. It is home to some of the city's major financial and shopping centres, such as Centro Ciudad Comercial Tamanaco (CCCT), Sambil Shopping Mall, Centro Lido, Centro San Ignacio, as well as branches and headquarters of major local banks, and foreign institutions, stock exchanges, the most luxurious hotels in the city, and the mansions of recognized personalities in the political and economic sphere. Many of the city's shopping malls are located within Chacao's borders. The township also controls the most transited pedestrian access to the Avila National Park ( Sabas Nieves), a popular destination for ''
caraqueño Caracas ( , ), officially Santiago de León de Caracas (CCS), is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas). Caracas is located along the Guaire River in the northern par ...
s''. Other attractions include a restaurant district in the neighbourhoods of La Castellana, Altamira and
Los Palos Grandes Los Palos Grandes is a residential, tourist and financial district located in the Chacao Municipality in east Caracas, served by the Metro de Caracas, Caracas Metro through the Miranda station of line 1. It has an estimated area of 117 hectares ( ...
, a Centre for Performing Arts ( CELARG) and the Centro Cultural Chacao, a public space dedicated to concerts, art expositions, and other cultural activities. Parque del Este, the biggest urban park in Caracas, although largely in neighbouring
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territory, has one of its main entrances in Chacao, making it a popular recreational and exercise area for the inhabitants of
Los Palos Grandes Los Palos Grandes is a residential, tourist and financial district located in the Chacao Municipality in east Caracas, served by the Metro de Caracas, Caracas Metro through the Miranda station of line 1. It has an estimated area of 117 hectares ( ...
and other Chacao neighbourhoods. The municipality has become a financial centre after many of the country's banks moved their headquarters to the formerly residential neighbourhood of El Rosal. The main street artery, Francisco de Miranda Avenue and its vicinity, rivals Caracas' old downtown in office space availability, and is preferred by foreign companies with established offices in the country. Some signature office buildings include Parque Cristal, Centro Letonia, HP Tower, Atlantic Building, La Castellana Center, Multicentro Empresarial del Este, Centro Lido, Centro San Ignacio, KPMG Tower, Forum Tower, Shell Tower, and other important architectural landmarks. Several other office buildings are occupied by government-controlled entities such as the Pequiven and Banco del Tesoro towers. The traditional Venezuelan private sector has given way to new short-term businesses and franchises that bloom around the city thanks in part to soaring oil prices. Chacao is again an important player in this money wave craze, with commercial and residential real estate prices among the highest in the nation. The residential neighbourhood of Campo Alegre has on average the highest priced real estate in the country. The headquarters of Estalar Airlines is in Altamira, Chacao.


Demographics

The Cathedral and Bolivar Square area, known as ''Pueblo de Chacao'' was home to Spanish, Italian and Portuguese immigrant waves, and today represents a middle class stronghold in the municipality. Small pockets of poverty, known as ''barrios'', are also present, some of the best known are ''Pajaritos'' and ''El Pedregal'' which are surrounded by luxury condos and opulent houses.


Law and government

Former mayor Leopoldo López Mendoza, elected in 2000 and re-elected for the 2004-2008 term, has played a prominent role in anti- Chávez politics over the past eight years. On November 23, 2008, Emilio Graterón was elected mayor with 47,54% of vote. Chacao has represented a stronghold for the Venezuelan opposition. Anti-Chavez votes have steadily represented between 85 and 95% of the total votes in the borough, throughout the length of Chavez's administration. The current Ministry of Aquatic and Air Transport has its headquarters in the ''Torre Pequiven''. The Ministry of Transport and Communications previously had its headquarters in the ''Torre MTC'' in Chacao. The '' Junta Investigadora de Accidentes de Aviación Civil'', the Venezuelan aircraft accident investigation agency, had its headquarters in Chacao.


Mayors


History

In Cumanagoto language ''Chakau'' (Chacao) means ''sand'', the municipality was named after the Indian
Cacique A cacique, sometimes spelled as cazique (; ; feminine form: ), was a tribal chieftain of the Taíno people, who were the Indigenous inhabitants of the Bahamas, the Greater Antilles, and the northern Lesser Antilles at the time of European cont ...
Chacao, who died defending his territory in 1567, the year when the city of ''Santiago de León de Caracas'' was finally established after more than three decades of unsuccessful attempts by the Spanish. The chosen location for Caracas ''Plaza Mayor'' and Cathedral was on the west side of the valley, making the fertile lands of Chacao (on the mid-east side) an ideal location for agricultural crops and establishment of ''haciendas''. Spanish ''conquistador''
Diego de Losada Diego de Losada y Cabeza de Vaca (1511 – 1569) was a Spanish conquistador and the founder of Santiago de León de Caracas, the current capital of Venezuela Venezuela, officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, is a country ...
, founder of the city of Caracas, included these lands in his jurisdiction. The township of Chacao was founded by an immigration wave of the ''San Bernabé'' earthquake victims on June 11, 1641. It was officially made a Catholic parish with the foundation of San José de Chacao church. After repeated epidemics and calamities affected Caracas, the Town Hall and the Governor and Commander in chief of the Province, Jose Solano y Bote, in 1764 thought about transferring the entire city to this location, an idea that was rejected by Caracas Bishop Mauro Tovar. On April 15, 1769, the residents of Chacao asked for the creation of an independent ecclesiastical parish, Lieutenant Francisco Palacios y Sojo made the request, after evaluating the economic conditions. The final separation of Chacao from the Parish of ''La Candelaria'' was granted on September 27, 1769.


See also

* Miranda State *
Caracas Caracas ( , ), officially Santiago de León de Caracas (CCS), is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas). Caracas is located along the Guaire River in the northern p ...
*
Municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality' ...
*
Venezuelan Capital District The Capital District () is a federal district of Venezuela. It has an area of and there is only one administrative division (''municipio''), Libertador, which contains about half of Caracas, the Venezuelan capital city, which is also the seat ...


References


External links


Official Chacao Municipality website
{{Authority control Geography of Caracas Municipalities of Miranda (state)