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CARABOBO

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 297 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CARABOBO  , the smallest of the thirteen states of

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Venezuela, bounded N. by the Caribbean Sea, E. by the state of
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Aragua, S. by
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Zamora and W. by
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Lara . Its
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area is 2985 sq. m., and its population, according to an official estimate of 1905, is 221,891 . The greater
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part of its
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surface is mountainous with moderately elevated valleys of
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great fertility and productiveness, but south of the
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Cordillera there are extensive grassy plains conterminous with those of
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Guarico and Zamora, on which large herds of cattle are pastured . The
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principal products of the state are cattle, hides and cheese from the
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southern plains, coffee and cereals from the higher valleys,
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sugar and agua' diente from the
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lower valleys about Lake Valencia, and cacao, coco-nuts and cow-nut fibre from the coast . Various minerals are also found in its south-west districts, about Nirgua . The capital is Valencia, and its principal towns are Puerto Cabello, Montalban (estimated pop. in 1904 7500), 30 M . W.S.W. of Valencia; Nirgua (pop. in 1891 8394), an important commercial and
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mining
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town 362 m . S.W. of Valencia, 2500 ft. above sea level; and Ocumare (pop. in 1891 7493), near the coast 182 m . E. of Puerto Cabello, celebrated for the
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fine quality of its cacao . Carabobo is best known for the
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battle fought on the 24th of
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June 1821 on a plain at the southern exit from the passes through the Cordillera in this state, between the revolutionists under Bolivar and the
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Spanish forces under La Torre . It was one of the four decisive battles of the war, though the forces engaged were only a part of the two armies and numbered 2400 revolutionists (composed of 1500 mounted llaneros known as the "
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Apure legion," and 900
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British), and 3000 Spaniards . The day was won by the British, who drove the Spaniards from the field at the point of the
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bayonet, although at a terrible loss of
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life .

The British legion was afterwards acclaimed by Bolivar as " Salvadores de mi Patria." The Spanish forces continued the war until near the end of 1823, but their operations were restricted to the districts on the coast .

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