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Estado Aragua is located in the north-central region of Venezuelamarker. It has plains and jungles and beautiful Caribbeanmarker beaches. The most popular are Cata and Choroni. It has Venezuela's first national park which is called Henri Pittiermarker.

The capital is Maracaymarker, other important cities include Tumero and El Limonmarker.

Aragua State covers a total surface area of 7,014 km² and, based on the 2001 census information, the estimated population of Aragua State in 2007 is 1,665,200 inhabitants.

Aragua was also the name of a Venezuelan destroyer; it was the leader of the 3rd Destroyer Division and the first one of her own sub-class, among British built for Venezuela naval forces in the 50's.

Geography

Aragua borders the Caribbean Seamarker to the north, with its coastline backed by the fast-rising central Cordillera mountain rangemarker. Codazzi Peak reaches over 2400 m above sea level. Much of the rest of the state is made up of fertile valleys used for intensive agriculture, apart from in the extreme south where the flats of the central Llanos region begin. On the western border is Lake Valenciamarker.

The main rivers in the state are the Aragua, the Guárico, the Limón, the Tuy, the Pao and the Turmero. They flow into the Caribbean Sea, Lake Valencia, or feed the vast Orinoco River network. The Camatagua reservoir is one of the main reservoirs supplying Caracas.

Municipalities and municipal seats

Aragua is conformed by eighteen municipalities (municipios):

  1. Bolívar (San Mateo)
  2. Camatagua (Camataguamarker)
  3. Francisco Linares Alcántara (Santa Rita)
  4. Girardot (Maracaymarker)
  5. José Angel Lamas (Santa Cruzmarker)
  6. José Félix Ribas (La Victoriamarker)
  7. José Rafael Revenga (El Consejomarker)
  8. Libertador (Palo Negromarker)
  9. Mario Briceño Iragorry (El Limonmarker)
  10. Ocumare de la Costa de Oro (Ocumare de la Costa)
  11. San Casimiromarker (San Casimiromarker)
  12. San Sebastián (San Sebastián)
  13. Santiago Mariño (Turmero)
  14. Santos Michelena (Las Tejerías)
  15. Sucremarker (Caguamarker)
  16. Tovarmarker (Colonia Tovarmarker)
  17. Urdaneta (Barbacoas)
  18. Zamoramarker (Villa de Curamarker)


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