San Francisco Municipality, Zulia

Municipality in Zulia, Venezuela From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

San Francisco is a municipality in the metropolitan area of Maracaibo, Venezuela's second largest city. San Francisco covers an area of 185 square kilometres (71 sq mi)[1] and recorded a population of 446,757 in the 2011 Venezuelan census.[2]

Country Venezuela
Created22 January 1995
CapitalSan Francisco
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San Francisco
Plaza Las Banderas, on the boundary between San Francisco and Maracaibo
Plaza Las Banderas, on the boundary between San Francisco and Maracaibo
Coat of arms of San Francisco
Location of San Francisco in Zulia and Venezuela
Location of San Francisco in Zulia and Venezuela
Coordinates: 10.56°N 71.64°W / 10.56; -71.64
Country Venezuela
StateZulia
Created22 January 1995
CapitalSan Francisco
Government
  MayorHéctor Soto López
Area
  Total
185 km2 (71 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[2]
  Total
446,757
  Density2,410/km2 (6,250/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−4 (VET)
WebsiteOfficial website
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Geography

San Francisco is situated on the Maracaibo Plain on the west shore of Tablazo Strait, which connects Lake Maracaibo with the Caribbean Sea. It borders the municipalities of Maracaibo to the north, Jesús Enrique Lossada to the west, and La Cañada de Urdaneta to the south.[3]

San Francisco has a semi-arid climate, with an average annual temperature of 27.8 °C and annual rainfall of 700 mm.[3]

History

In his 1830 atlas of Venezuela, Agustín Codazzi recorded a Punta de San Francisco located between the towns of Maracaibo and La Cañada. San Francisco was first officially recorded as the name of a parroquia in 1881.[4] The current municipality was created on 22 January 1995 from the parroquias of San Francisco, Francisco Ochoa, Marcial Hernandez, and Domitila Flores, all previously part of the municipality of Maracaibo.[5]

Government

The following people have served as mayor (alcalde) of San Francisco:

  • Saady Bijani, 1995–2008[6]
  • Omar Prieto, 2008–2017
  • Dirwings Arrieta, 2017–2021[7]

Subdivisions

Map of the parroquias and major streets in the municipality of San Francisco.

San Francisco is divided into seven parroquias, of which San Francisco serves as the capital of the municipality. The newest parroquia is José Domingo Rus, which was created in 2006.[5]

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Parroquia Population (2011 census[2])
San Francisco 126,852
El Bajo 18,554
Domitila Flores 124,247
Francisco Ochoa 49,088
Los Cortijos 32,197
Marcial Hernández 33,248
José Domingo Rus 62,571
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Economy

San Francisco is highly urbanized and its economy is sustained by secondary and tertiary activities.[8] Major industries include coal, oil, cement, and fish processing.[3]

Infrastructure

The General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge, which connects San Francisco with Santa Rita on the other side of the Tablazo Strait.
The Simón Bolívar bus terminal.

San Francisco is the western terminus of the Troncal 3 highway, which crosses the Tablazo Strait over the General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge and connects Maracaibo to Coro, the capital of Falcón, and the town of Morón in Carabobo. San Francisco also lies on the Troncal 6 highway, which runs north-south through Zulia from the border crossing to Colombia at Paraguachón to La Fría in Táchira.

Intercity buses stop at the Simón Bolívar bus terminal at the interchange of Troncal 3 with Avenida 5.[9] The bus terminal is also the terminus of a circular bus route which serves San Francisco and is operated by Maracaibo's Metromara bus system.[10]

La Chinita International Airport, which serves the Maracaibo area, is located in San Francisco.

The municipality has two hospitals.[3]

Recreational areas in San Francisco include the Zulia Metropolitan Zoo and a botanical garden.[3]

References

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