Mérida (state)
Estado Mérida (Spanish pronunciation: [esˈtaðo ˈmeɾiða]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is Mérida. Mérida State covers a total surface area of 11,300 km² and, in 2007, had an estimated population of 843,800.[1][2]
Municipalities and municipal seats
Geography
Hydrography
Rivers
Hydrography is divided into two basins of the Orinoco River (Atlantic) and Lake Maracaibo (Caribbean Sea): In the Orinoco River basin major rivers are: Santo Domingo, Canaguá, Escagüey, Ticopoto, Bumbúm and Carapo; in the In the Lake Maracaibo basin major rivers are: Chama, Motatán, Mucujepe, Capaz, Torondoy, Mocotíes and Nuestra Señora.[1][2]
Lagons
In the state there are a lot of gaps between them are: La Mucuy, Los Patos, Negra, Mucubaji, Santo Cristo, El Arco, Los Anteojos, Suero, Encierro, La Sangre, El Gallo, Don Pedro, Laguna Grande, campanario, La Honda, La Negra, Fría y La Carbonera. Other gaps: Laguna Brava, Los Lirios and Urao [1][2]
National parks
- Sierra Nevada National Park
- Paramo Batallon – La Negra National Park
- Sierra de la Culata National Park
- Tapo-Caparo National Park
Natural monuments
- Chorrera de La González
- Laguna de Urao
- Meseta la Galera
Other sites of interest
- Aguas termales de Chiguara.
- Aguas termales de Jají.
- Aguas termales de Tabay.
- Aguas termales Valle de la Quebrada de las Tapias.
- El Velo de la Novia.
- Parque Natural Cascada De La India Carú
- Parque Natural Cascada El Guayabal
- Laguna de Mucubají o Laguna Grande.
- Laguna Negra.
- Kiubofibo "Inside my mind".
- Collado del Cóndor (Pico El Águila).
- Pico El Gavilán.
- Pico Espejo.
- Pico Mucuñuque.
- Aguas termales de Santa Apolonia
- Balneario de Palmarito
Climate and Vegetation
The climate is cold but in the relatively small area of Mérida state, there are usually several dramatic climatic changes that occur daily. The climate in Mérida city is between 19 °C and 20 °C, temperatures between 5 °C and 9 °C at El Bolivar Peak, or below zero when it snows and 28 °C in the El Vigía area. Its rains almost every late afternoon in January–February that is the coldest months an August–September and in August and September it often rains at night. The vegetation is exuberant and there are many lakes and rivers, a great number of which are well stocked with trout, one of the delicacies of Mérida. The most important river in the state is the "Chama" because a large part of the water resources of Venezuela originates in the Mérida mountains. The state tree is the "Bucare" and the state flower is the "Frailejón" and in the "Coloradito" is found the tree at the highest altitude in the world. In this mountains habitat the "Oso Frontino" bear and the majestic Condor flies through the skies of the páramos and in the lagoons there are many trout.
Mérida (state) Media
Plaque and ceramics of the Nikitao and Cuica tribes
Native women from Mucuchíes, Venezuela
Snow in the Pico Humboldt.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Vila, Marco Aurelio, 1967: Aspectos geográficos del estado Mérida. Corporación Venezolana de Fomento. Caracas. 359p.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Hernández Caballero, Serafín (Editor). (1998): Gran Enciclopedia de Venezuela. Editorial Globe, C.A. Caracas. 10 volúmenes. ISBN 980-6427-00-9 ISBN 980-6427-10-6
Other websites
- Government of Mérida State (in Spanish)