Benítez Municipality
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Benítez Municipality
Municipio Benítez | |
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Location in Sucre | |
| Coordinates: 10°33′06″N 63°09′36″W / 10.5517°N 63.16°W | |
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| State | Sucre |
| Time zone | UTC−4 (VET) |
Benítez[1] is one of the 15 municipalities of Sucre State, Venezuela. It is located in the southeast of that State, it is the largest municipality of Sucre, it has an area of 2,733 km² and a population of 40,170 inhabitants (2011 census). Its capital is El Pilar.
The main economic activities are cocoa production that dates back to the time of the colony and river fishing.
The municipality is composed of six parishes; El Pilar, El Rincón, Francisco A. Vásquez, Guaraunos, Tunapuicito, and Unión.
The municipality was created on February 6, 1877 and bears its name in honor of Ramón Benítez, who stood out in the organization of the fight in Paria. Its capital, El Pilar, was founded on May 1, 1666, being the second town founded by the Aragonese Capuchins after Santamaría de Los Ángeles del Guácharo.
In 1909 the territorial political division of Venezuela was reorganized and the state of Sucre was given the political-territorial composition composed of nine districts, among which is the Benítez District, capital El Pilar. The now Benítez municipality covered an area of 2,733 km², up to the borders with the current Libertador municipality, represents a sixth of the territory of the state of Sucre.