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Originally appearing in Volume V07, Page 184 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CORO  , a small

city and the capital of the state of Falcon,
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Venezuela, 7 M . W. of La Vela de Coro (its
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port on the Caribbean coast), with which it is connected by
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rail, and 199 M . W.N.W. of
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Caracas . Pop . (1904, estimate) 9500 . Coro stands on a sandy plain between the Caribbean and the Gulf of Venezuela, and near the isthmus connecting the peninsula of Paraguana with the mainland . Its
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elevation above sea-level is only 105 ft., and its
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climate is hot but not unhealthy . The city is badly built, its streets are unpaved, and it has no public buildings of note except two old churches . Its
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water-supply is derived from springs some distance away . Coro is the commercial centre for an extensive
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district on the E. side of Lake Maracaibo and the Gulf of Venezuela, which exports large quantities of goat-skins, an excellent quality of
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tobacco, and some coffee, cacao,
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castor beans,
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timber and dyewoods . It was founded in 1527 by Juan de Ampues, who gave to it the name of
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Santa
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Ana de Coriana (afterwards corrupted to Santa Ana de Coro) in honour of the day and of the tribe of Indians inhabiting this locality: It was CORONA also called Venezuela (little Venice) because of an
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Indian
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village on the gulf coast built on piles over the shallow water; this name was afterwards bestowed upon the province of which Coro was the capital . Coro was also made the chief factory of the Welsers, the German banking house to which Charles V. mortgaged this
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part of his colonial possessions, and it was the starting-point for many exploring and colonizing expeditions into the interior .

It was made a bishopric in 1536, and for a

time Coro was one of the three most important towns on the
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northern coast . The seat of government was removed to Caracas in 1578 and the bishopric five years later . Coro is celebrated in Venezuelan
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history as the scene of Miranda's first attempt to
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free his country from
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Spanish
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rule . It suffered greatly in the war which followed .

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