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LARA

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Originally appearing in Volume V16, Page 209 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LARA  , western

state of
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Venezuela, lying in the angle formed by the parting of the N. and N.E. ranges of the
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Cordillera de Merida and extending N.E. with converging frontiers to the Caribbean . Pop . (1905 estimate) 272,252 . The greater
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part of its
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surface is mountainous, with elevated fertile valleys which have a temperate
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climate . The Tocuyo
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river rises in the S.W. angle of the state and flows N.E. to the Caribbean with a
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total length of 287 m . A narrow-gauge railway, the " South-western," owned by
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British capitalists, runs from the
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port of Tucacas 55 M . S.W. to
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Barquisimeto by way of the Aroa copper-
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mining
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district . Lara produces wheat and other cereals, coffee,
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sugar,
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tobacco, neat cattle, sheep and various
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mineral ores, including
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silver, copper, iron, lead,
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bismuth and antimony . The capital, Barquisimeto, is one of the largest and most progressive of the inland cities of Venezuela .
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Carora is also prominent as a commercial centre . Tocuyo (pop. in 1891, 15,383), 40 M . S.W. of Barquisimeto, is an important commercial and mining
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town, over 2000 ft. above sea-level, in the midst of a rich agricultural and pastoral region .

Yaritagua (pop. about 12,000), 20 M . E. of Barquisimeto, and 1026 ft. above the sea, is known for its

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cigar manufactories .

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