State of Venezuela

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CapitalCaracas
CommonlanguagesSpanish
DemonymsVenezolano (male), Venezolana (female)
State of Venezuela
Estado de Venezuela (Spanish)
1830–1864
Flag of State of Venezuela
Flag
Coat of Arms of Venezuela (1871)
Coat of arms
Motto: Dios y Federación
(English: "God and Federation")
(1863–1864)
State of Venezuela in 1860
State of Venezuela in 1860
CapitalCaracas
Common languagesSpanish
Religion
Roman Catholic
DemonymsVenezolano (male), Venezolana (female)
GovernmentPresidential republic
President 
 1830–1835, 1839–1843, 1861–1863
José Antonio Páez (first)
 1863–1864
Juan Crisóstomo Falcón (last)
Vice President 
 1830–1864
List
LegislatureCongress
History 
 Congress of Valencia
24 September 1830
 Constitution of 1864
22 April 1864
CurrencyPeso
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Colombia
United States of Venezuela
Today part ofVenezuela
Guyana

The State of Venezuela was the official name of Venezuela adopted by the constitution of 1830, during the government of José Antonio Páez. The name was maintained until 1856 when in the constitution promulgated in that year it changes the official name of the country to Republic of Venezuela. In the Constitution of 1864, the United States of Venezuela was established.

Páez government

Administrative divisions

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