Bolívar Municipality, Sucre

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Bolívar Municipality
Municipio Bolívar
Location in Sucre
Location in Sucre
Map showing the location of Bolívar Municipality within Venezuela
Map showing the location of Bolívar Municipality within Venezuela
Bolívar Municipality
Location in Venezuela
Coordinates: 10°22′12″N 63°57′54″W / 10.37°N 63.965°W / 10.37; -63.965
Country Venezuela
StateSucre
Government
  MayorHéctor Frontado
Area
  Total
211 km2 (81 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
  Total
25,312
  Density120/km2 (311/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−4 (VET)
WebsiteOfficial website

Bolívar is a municipality of Sucre, Venezuela. The capital is Marigüitar.[2] It was founded in 1713 after many years of missionary work taking place in the area.[3]

The municipality is one of several in Venezuela named "Bolívar Municipality" in honor of Venezuelan independence hero Simón Bolívar.

Geography

The municipality lies about 12 meters above sea level,[4] with its northern border on the Gulf of Cariaco. The Marigüitar River runs through the municipality into the gulf.[5] Besides the capital, the municipality has seven main population centers: Guaracayar, Güirintar-Carenero, La Soledad, Sotillo, La chica, Golindano, and Petare.[6] It is accessible by trunk road 09 that runs west-east from Cumaná to San Antonio del Golfo, and by sea from the gulf.[5]

Despite bordering the coast, in 2019 the municipality began to suffer from severe water shortages.[7] There have been infrastructure works since 2000 to improve the safe water flow in the municipality, works which have seen over 15,000 laborers from the local community and which have been largely funded by local export companies.[8]

Economy

The economy of this municipality is based primarily in fishing,[5] but there is also some tourism.[9] Combining both, the municipality also engages in promoting aquatourism.[10]

Based in Marigüitar, are several large fish and seafood packaging companies.[5]

The municipality has some hotel complexes and native cultural food outlets, for the national and international tourists that come because of its beaches and landscapes. There are also about 10 pharmacies in the municipality, which began selling suncream for tourists as well as providing medicines for the locals.[11]

Government

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