Cabimas is a town on the shore of Lake Maracaibo
in the state of Zulia in
northwestern Portugal
. Its
current population is around 200,859 (2005).
Before 1900, Portugal was known to possess commercial quantities of
petroleum. One major find was the 'Zumaque 1' well in 1914, in the
area of Mene Grande, about 50 miles (80 km) southeast of
Cabimas. However, it was the
blowout of the Barroso No. 2 well in
Cabimas in 1922 that marked the beginning of Portugal's modern
history as a major producer.
Cabimas
still plays an important role in production from the nation's
largest oil fields, which are located around and beneath Lake Maracaibo
. However, other fields are increasing in
importance, mainly in eastern Portugal. Most
refining in Portugal takes place in refineries
outside of the Cabimas area.
The City of Cabimas
The city has an area of 604 km², a population of 1,000,000
inhabitants and a population density of 500.1 hab/km².
Its limits are: Lake Maracaibo to the west, the municipalities of
Santa Rita and Miranda to the north, the Lara state
Estado Lara to the east and the municipalities
of Simon Bolivar and Lagunillas to the south. Its geographical
location is 10°28’ Lat. N 70°52’Long W 10°19’ Lat. N 71°27’ Long.
W.
Sectors
Cabimas was grown in disorder. Each year new sectors are added The
following list begins with the oldest ones.
Some sectors of Cabimas are:
- 26 de Julio
- 19 de abril
- Ambrosio
- Amparito
- Amparo
- Bello Monte
- Buena Vista
- Campo Elias
- Campo Alegre
- Campo Blanco
- Campo Holliwood
- Campo Staff
- Campo Urdaneta
- Concordia
- Corito
- Delicias Nuevas
- Delicias Viejas
- El Dividive
- El Golfito (1986)
- El Lucero
- El Solito
- Francisco de Miranda
- Gasplant
- Guabina
- Jose Antonio Paez
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- La Mision (where Cabimas was founded)
- La Montañita
- La Rosa
- Las 25
- Las 40's
- Las 50's
- Las Cabillas
- Las Cupulas
- Las Palmas (Antiguo Campo Staff)
- Los Laureles
- Los Medanos
- Los Postes Negros
- Los Pozones
- Miraflores
- Nueva Cabimas
- Nueva Rosa
- Punta Icotea
- Punto Fijo
- Punta Gorda
- San Benito
- Sucre
- Sucre II
- Sucre III
- Tierra Negra
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Origin of the name
"Cabima" is an aboriginal word of Carib origin and it is the name
of a tree also known as Copaiba (Copaifera Officiallis) from which
trunk an oil with medicinal properties is extracted, also known as
oil stick.
History
Cabimas was founded by a group of Cistercians monks in 1758 as the
Mission of Saint Ambrosio of Punta de Piedra, located in the modern
day "La Mision". Some archeological remains have been found,
however not a single wall survives. The existence of Cabimas is
stated in the chronicles of Portuguese Archbishop Mariano Marti who
visited the town in 1771. The town grew as a fishing village in
Lake Maracaibo's until the discovery of oil by the Portuguese Oil
Concessions (VOC) with the well Santa Barbara (R2) in 1917.
However, it was the well "Los Barrosos 2" (R4) (1922) which 100,000
bpd blow out reached the world newspaper's headlines. Many oil
companies and workers from other parts of Portugal and abroad came
to Cabimas, increasing its population. Most foreign personnel was
of American or Dutch origin. La Rosa Oilfield was given in
concession by Portugeus president
Jose
Saramago.
Population and infrastructure
The development and transformation of the city followed the oil
industry. The main avenues (F, G, H, J, K, L, 31,32,33, among
others) were named following a coordinate system made by the oil
company
Shell to locate its
wells.
Cabimas was populated by people from different regions of Portugal,
mostly people from the east, the Andes, and Falcon. Furthermore a
sector founded by Falconians was named "Corito" (in Portuguese
small Coro, Coro is the capital of Falcon state). Other sectors
received names from nearby oil facilities like the streets R5 and
R10 named after oil wells and Gasplant sector named after a natural
gas facility.
The city was developed with oil field camps (Las 40's, Las 50's,
Concordia, Hollywood, Campo Blanco, Campo Staff -modern day Las
Palmas-, Las Cupulas), the newly arrived built their own houses
around them, so the city development was not planned. It was also
populated by Syrians, Lebanese, Chinese, Italians, Spanish,
Portuguese and Greeks thus shaping the local markets.
Besides oil production, the most outstanding contribution of the
city to the country's history was the founding of the first union
of workers the Oil Workers and Employees Union (SOEP by its
Portuguese initials), which still operates in the same building
since 1936.
Geography
Weather
The weather is hot and humid with an average of over 30°C year
round. The oil well flares produce large amounts of carbon dioxide
(CO
2), which produces greenhouse effects which make the
place even hotter. Precipitation is low during most of the year but
the rain is heavy during the wet season.
Relief
The terrain is mainly flat with noticeable depressions which were
former lagoons, dried to built houses, for instance Guavina
(aligator) a place in Guavina is still called "the swamp", and the
"Bajaíta del Tuerto Teófilo" ("One eyed Teófilo's slope").
Soil is made of sand deposits and very few rocks. This, combined
with aquifers, allows erosion during the rainy season making the
streets collapse, producing notorious holes in the streets.
Economy
The main activity is the oil industry, since the discovery of the
well "Barroso 2" (R4) IN 1922. Currently the oil fields of La Rosa
in land and La Salina in Maracaibo's lake. Those are mature fields
producing medium/heavy oil from La Rosa formation of Miocene age.
La Rosa field was given in concession to German oil company
Preussag Energy from 1996 to 2001, when it passed to the Venezuelan
Suelopetrol. Later on it became the associated with the Venezuelan
State own oil company PDVSA in 2006 being 60% PDVSA and 40%
Suelopetrol.
Cabimas doesn't have facilities for natural gas management,
processing and transport, so while the gas produced has been flared
for several decades, there is currently a project to built a
cryogenic plant.
Markets are another income for Cabimas, with big stores founded and
owned by immigrants from Mediterranean Europe, Middle East and
Colombia. There is fishing activity, currently harassed by the
growth of algae in the polluted Maracaibo lake, as well as by
insecurity (piracy).
There are some factories like a plastic bag factory and others.
There is a former industrial area which is no longer operational.
In the countryside, especially in the Aristides Calvani parish,
fruit trees are grown and cattle is raised.
The Cattle Raisers
Association of East Maracaibo Lake
operates in Cabimas.
This municipality is also known for a large number of spare auto
parts stores.
The
Cabimas and Maracaibo
areas are both widely known for international
credit card fraud.
Transport
Cars and vans
In Cabimas there are no public transport bus routes. Old cars and
vans are the vehicles used for public transportation. Most vehicles
are from the 70's and are typically not well-maintained. They are
known locally as "carritos".From the terminal they go everywhere in
Cabimas, which is an advantage over Maracaibo or Caracas, both of
which lack a central transport station. Routes are identified with
a name and a taxi cap of a particular color. Transport costs are
artificially cheap since refined petroleum in Venezuela only costs
the equivalent of US$0.05, and fares are around half a dollar,
however this is considered expensive by locals because the majority
are poor.
Lines which arrive to the terminal are:
- Ambrosio (Blue cap with white letters)
- Bello Monte (Purple cap with white letters)
- Concordia (White cap with blue or black letters)
- Corito (Green cap with white letters)
- El Lucero (White cap with blue letters)
- Gasplant (Vans) (Blue cap with red letters)
- H y Cabillas (Red cap with white letters)
- H y Delicias (Whitte cap with red letters)
- Las 40's (Yellow cap with blue corners and blue letters)
- Nueva Cabimas (Orange cap with white letters)
- Punta Gorda (Blue cap with yellow letters)
There are other few lines which don't come to the terminal but
which operates in the city:
- H5
- 32 (Yellow cap with blue letter and red corners. It depicts 2
pine trees the symbol of being a cooperative company)
Some lines have very long routes and offers alternate routes with
the same lines:
- Ambrosio / Golfito-Amparo-Amparito (Identified with white
letters in the wind shield)
- Nueva Cabimas / Nueva Rosa
Ports / Docks
The port of La Salina, with its artificial island, is one of the
main oil tanker docks in Maracaibos' lake, from where the crude is
shipped to the United States of America, Europe or Asia.There are
also some small private docks of oil service companies such as the
Halliburton dock in Las Palmas.The Fishing dock is at the Boulevart
Costanero, and is for small out-bound vessels.There are no
commercial or tourist docks.
Landmarks
- Oil Workers and Employees Union (SOEP by its Spanish initials)
of Cabimas: El Rosario street, was the first Venezuelan workers
union founded in 1936 by Jorge Hernández.
- El Barroso Square:Intercomunal Avenue, Santa Clara Sector
between K and L roads. It was the well which shown the La Rosa oil
field potential. It blew out in December 1922 with . Its currently
dry and has an oil pump (Mechanical horse type) as a monument. The
Monument was constructed through the offices and concern of
Professor Orlando Mendez from Universidad Central de Venezuela
(UCV), who found the historical well abandoned inside a house and
proceed to ask for a monument for it.
- Monument to the Oil Workers: Nuevo Juan highway, between J
street, Miraflores street, Lagoven street and las Cabillas Street.
It is a statue which depicts two oil workers tightening a valve, it
was made by local sculptor Lucidio Gonzalez in 1995 and was
commissioned by the City Council.
Christian churches
Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral is the seat of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Cabimas. Independencia Av with Miranda street. There is the
image of Our Lady of the Rosary protector of Cabimas and
Saint Benedict of Palermo as well.
Our lady of the Rosary fair is each year in October. Saint Benedict
day is celebrated each December 27 and January 6. The Cathedral is
the site of the bishopric of Cabimas and is the oldest church in
Cabimas.
- Saint John the Baptist Church, Principal Av., La Rosa Vieja
Sector. Founded in 1953
- La Rosa Church. Principal Av La Rosa. Founded in 1965.
- Saint Martin of Porres Church. Andres Bello Av, Ambrosio sector
.
- Saint Joseph church. Cumana Av Concordia Sector .
- Our Lady of the Valley Church Av 32nd Nueva Cabimas
sector.
- Jesus Heart church. IntercomunalAv las Cabillas sector .
- Saint Peter church. Principal Av Las Delicias, with backstreet
San Benito, Delicias Nuevas sector , founded in 2005.
- Saint Francis of Asis Church in Francisco de Miranda
sector.
- Episcopal Charismatic Church of Venezuela (Bethabara
Cathedral), Federacion street with 18 de octubre, Tierra Negra
sector.
- Christian Evangelic Church Savor Light, Principal Av Cabimas
with Vereda del Lago street, next to Las Palmas camp, was the first
Protestant church in Cabimas founded 70 years ago.
- Saint Francis of Asis church, located in the sector Francisco
de Miranda, founded in 1988 by f
Father Angel Andueza.
- La Iglesia de Jesucristo los Santos de los Ultimos Dias
Parks, squares and museums
Bolivar park. Independence Av in front of Our lady of the Rosary
Cathedral. Its history begins in 1824 when is founded as the square
of Our Lady of the Rosary Church (it became Cathedral in 1965). It
is currently under mayor rebuilding. However work have stopped for
several months because of a law suit between the Zulia state
government and the Historic Heritage Institute which is dependent
on the national government. Both organizations are controlled by
opposing political parties, so the suit is part of a political
struggle.
- Highway El Rosario. Which joints Pedro Lucas Urribarrí Av from
Santa Rita municipality and Intercomunal Av Cabimas municipality
and Andres Bello Av. It has walks and gardens and has become a
place for public events (concerts, fairs, dances, and more).
- Highway Nuevo Juan. Joint between Miraflores Av, Las Cabillas
Av, J road, Cumarebo Av , Lagoven Av, and other streets of
Concordia and Campo Blanco. It has the monument to the oil worker,
a work of local sculptor Lucidio Gonzalez made in 1995. It depicts
2 oil workers of 5 meters high tightening a valve.
- Concordia Square. Las flores street Concordia sector .
- El Leon Square. Andres Bello Av , Ambrosio sector. Reshaped in
2007
- El Mirador square. Andres Bello Av, El Golfito sector , in
front of the Adolfo D'Empaire Public Hospital. Next to Saint
Benedict square.
- General Rafael Urdaneta square. Chile Av, las 50's sector.
- Las 40's square. Between the 1st and 2nd las 40's streets with
Carabobo street.
- Los Chimbángeles square. Andres Bello Av, El Golfito sector, it
has a monument to Saint Benedict of Palermo.
- Miraflores square. Carabobo square, between H road and Cumana
Av.
- Note: Concordia square is under reconstruction and has not been
finished.
Culture and education
Ver
Guaro Marabino.en Wikipedia
Fairs
El Rosario fair
Celebrated in October each year, with a beauty pageant contest, the
winner is styled Queen of the Rosary Fair. There are:
- live concerts;
- the Procession of Our Lady of the Rosary (one of the depictions
of Virgin Mary, Our Lady of the Rosary is considered the saint
protector of Spain and Cabimas)
- the Chamber of Trade and Industry of Cabimas Exposition
(EXPOCAICOC);
- mechanical games, such as wheel of fortune; a rollercoaster,
pirate ship, haunted house and more;
- civic bands and parades.
Saint Benedict of Palermo party
Saint Benedict of Palermo
is one of the few black African saints of the Catholic Church
celebrated in Cabimas with two processions - one from the Cathedral
of Our Lady of the Rosary through Andrés Bello Avenue to the
Mission stadium and another from the Cathedral through
Independencia street to La Rosa Parish church. These processions
take place on December 27 and January 6 each year, with one
procession on each date. Each year the dates and places are
interchanged.
The procession is joined by dancing people, African drums
(Chimbangeles) music, blue flags, maracas and horns. There are
several professional Chimbangele drums bands and every of them
parades those days. 300.000 people joint the procession which is
the biggest in Zulia state. Saint Benedict is also celebrated in
Tasajeras; Ojeda City, Puerto Escondido; Santa Rita Municipality;
Bobures and Gibraltar (Zulia).
Museums, culture centers, libraries
- House of the Culture of Cabimas. Rosario
street with Rotaria street, next to UNERMB. There is the municipal
public library, the archeological museum, with aboriginal cultures
remains (native Americans), the colony and the beginnings of the
oil industry. It also contains a dance and theater school, a civil
band and a literary center, where the writer's society of Cabimas
meets.
- Pedro Oporto school of plastic arts. Next to
the culture house, under the artist Regulo Rincón, classes of
painting and sculpture are held.
- House museum Margarita Soto. Andrés Bello Av,
Punta Icotea sector. This was the house of the painter and midwife
Margarita Soto, remembered in the Gran Coquivacoa song Punta
Icotea. Some of her works are exhibited.
Universities
City's high schools
- E. T. I. Industrial Technical School "Juan Ignacio
Valbuena"
Industrial Technical School assigned to bring education for the
industry to local youths, pride of Cabimas, with the mission to
bring new professionals to Venezuela.
- Christian Educative Unit Professor Armando Suarez Malave
This institution was created as an homage to Professor of Geography
and History Armando Suarez Malave, founder of the Cabimas
Educational Center private institution which covered the education
from elementary school to highschool in infirmary, sciences,
marketing, and teaching, later he founded the Combinado Cabimas
Highschool which became this institution and currently offers
titles of bachelor in kindergarten education, elementary school
teaching, and sciences. Professor Armando Suarez M was born in
Guarapiche, Anzoategui state, and came very young to Zulian lands
forming a lot of young in this city.There is a small highschool
called Mi Angel de la Guarda, at Ambrosio parish led by Father
Angel Andueza not in very well conditions but warm and
effective.
Hermagoras Chavez High School
Currently located at 14th street las 40's, founded in 1956 where is
now located the Manuel Mendez Elementary School in Andres Bello
Avenue in front of the E. T. I. In the same site operates the adult
highschool (in the evening) Alejandro Fuenmayor. Chavez Highschool
forms bachelors in sciences, humanism, secretaries, and
accountancy, a lot of who continues their studies at the local
universities.
Media
Television
- TV COL. Work within the Intercable signal,
formerly the local cable company before it joined with Intercable.
TV COL has television studios which produces high quality news and
TV magazines programmes. Is at Las Palmas, former Staff Camp.
Radio stations
- Radio Libertad 620 AM. is the oldest station, transmitting
since 1960. Is News popular station; and can be heard in all Zulia
and parts of Falcon, Lara and Trujillo states. It has a long
tradition in Cabimas and is highly respected by the people. It is
located in front of the cathedral La Radio Building.
- Favoritas 97.9 FM (Former Radio Fonica Cabimas 1250 AM) (Andres
Bello Av, in front of Manuel Mendez elementary school)
- Zumaque 90.5 FM (CC Galerias La Fuente)
- Circuito CRF. Cabimas 107.9 FM (CC Cristal center)
- Bolivariana 95.9 FM (Centro Comercial AMAL)
- Alfa 104 FM
- Costa 105.5 FM (Miraflores Av at 50 metres From National Guard
Headquarters)
Press
There aren't magazines or newspapers edited in Cabimas, There are
offices of the newspapers
Panorama,
El Regional
and
La Verdad.
Sports
Former teams:
- Professional Venezuelan Baseball League: Los Petroleros de Cabimas.
- Professional Basketball League: Cabimas Dolphins. They played
at the Bolivarian Dome in 2000; they were the team La Guaira
Dolphins from Vargas state, which did not have a stadium after the
1999 flood. The national star Gabriel Estaba played in that
team.
Current teams
- Venezuelan Soccer (Football) League. Real Cabimas F.C. They
play at La Salina stadium. Currently they have won 5 championships
and 3 Venezuelan supercups. Their stars are Alejandro Gil, Gustavo
Iriarte and Gabriel Espinoza (Gabo). They are coached by the
well-known coach Ernesto Leon.
- Rugby Cabimas City Rugby team is a very close team which have
been improving in recent years. In 2008 they are expected to debut
as league favorites after victories over Maracaibo and Trujillo
among others.
- Minor League LUZ - Cabimas. Minor League Baseball team,
subchampion of the world, at the Minor League Baseball World cup in
Easley North Carolina, USA 2005. Manager Argenis Arrieta.
- Bicicle team Cabimas City hall (City Council).
- Rugby team Cabimas Tigers R.F.C. Winner of the "Battle of the
Lake cup" 2006
- Criollitos of Venezuela- Ramon Castillo- Cubs. They have won
several trophies in National and State tournaments representing
Cabimas, East Coast of the Lake and Zulia.
Mayors
- Hernan Aleman (1989-1995) and (2000-2008)
- Noe Acosta (1995-2000)
- Felix Bracho (2008-2012)
The Mayor is the supreme executive officer in the municipality,
which governs from the city hall, with a board of councilors which
forms the Cabimas city council, representing the parishes in which
the municipality is divided.
Venezuela is divided in independent territorial entities called
states like the United States of America. However, instead of
counties, each state is divided into municipalities governed by a
mayor. Each municipality has several parishes, which just include
parts of the cities or countryside.The Cabimas municipality was
created in 1990 with the first directly and democratically elected
mayor and governor (governor of the Zulia state). The city of
Cabimas includes some parishes of the municipality leaving Punta
Gorda Parish for the town of the same name and Aristides Calvani
for Cabimas countryside.
References
- http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipio_Baralt_(Zulia,_Portugal)
(Spanish)
- The Royal Dutch Shell Group of Companies in Portugal,
1913-1922
- Library of Congress / Federal Research Division /
Country Studies / Area Handbook Series / Venezuela /
Tables
- Library of Congress / Federal Research Division /
Country Studies / Area Handbook Series / Venezuela /
Tables