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Maracaibo Municipality in Zulia State... Maracaibo Municipality in Zulia State... Maracaibo Municipality in Zulia State... the estimated population of Maracaibo in 2007 is 3... Maracaibo was founded in 1529 on the western side of... Maracaibo remained isolated and separated from the rest of the country... Maracaibo and the Lake Maracaibo region... due to the natural route available through Lake Maracaibo then leading to the sea... bridge projects for the spanning of the Lake Maracaibo narrows near the city were in the works... Maracaibo was elevated to the status of Roman Catholic... settlement of Gibraltar on the inside of Lake Maracaibo in search of more treasure... provides some historical insight into the people of Maracaibo in his travel journal... he believed the people of Maracaibo to lack integrity with regard to honouring their commitments... Maracaibo has become a large metropolitan city... to the north the municipality of Maracaibo and to the south the San Francisco municipality... many have moved to Maracaibo from rural areas and other cities... Maracaibo also boasts one of the best universities in the country... Culture in Maracaibo is very indigenous and autochthonous... in Venezuela acknowledge how opposite the culture of Maracaibo is from that of Caracas... the city of Maracaibo has no facilities to treat domestic sewage... Maracaibo has one municipality... The city of Maracaibo is located at the denominated... Maracaibo is one of the cities of... it encompasses the suburbs of Maracaibo with the city... The bridge connects Maracaibo with much of the rest of the country... It is known that Maracaibo was culturally separated from the rest of... The Lake Maracaibo maintained separated the city... Panoramic view of Maracaibo from the lake... Panoramic view of Maracaibo from the lake... Panoramic view of Maracaibo from the lake... Maracaibo is at coordinates...

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