Urica
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Urica | |
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| Coordinates: 9°42′50″N 64°00′29″W / 9.714°N 64.008°W | |
| Time zone | UTC−4 (VET) |
Urica is a town in the north-east of Venezuela. It is the capital of Urica Parish, in Pedro María Freites Municipality, in Anzoátegui State in Venezuela. Its population according to the Census of 2011 is 4,517.[1]
Urica is 45 km southeast of the population center of Santa Inés. It is situated on a plain bathed by the waters of the Rivers Urica and Amana, surrounded by the livestock farming areas within Anzoátegui and known for large-scale fruit production. Of geological interest is the Urica fault.[2]