Amazonas (Venezuelan state)

Amazonas
Tepuy Autana (Kuaymayojo), Amazonas State
Tepuy Autana (Kuaymayojo), Amazonas State
Motto(s): 
Honor y Lealtad
(English: Honor and Loyalty)
Anthem: Himno del Estado Amazonas
Location within Venezuela
Location within Venezuela
CountryVenezuela
Created1994[c]
CapitalPuerto Ayacucho
Government
 • BodyLegislative Council
 • GovernorMiguel Rodríguez (2017–present)
 • Assembly delegation3
Area
 • Total183,500 km2 (70,800 sq mi)
 • Rank2nd
 19.38% of Venezuela
Population
 (2011 est.)
 • Total146,480
 • Rank24th
 0.3% of Venezuela
Time zoneUTC−4 (VET)
ISO 3166 codeVE-Z
Emblematic treeCaucho (Hevea benthamiana)
HDI (2019)0.692[1]
medium · 15th of 24
Websiteweb.archive.org/web/20051119152035/http://www.amazonas.gob.ve/
^[c] Until this date, Amazonas had the status of Federal Territory.

Amazonas State[2] (Spanish: Estado Amazonas,[3] IPA: [esˈtaðo amaˈsonas]) is one of the 23 states into which Venezuela[4][5] is divided. It covers nearly a fifth of the area of Venezuela, but has less than 1% of Venezuela's population.

Leopoldo Lake, Amazonas

The state capital is Puerto Ayacucho. The capital until the early 1900s was San Fernando de Atabapo. Although named after the Amazon River, most of the state is drained by the Orinoco River. Amazonas State covers 176,899 km2 and, in 2007, had a population of 142,200. Its density is 0.8 inhabitants per km2.

Amazonas has Venezuela's highest proportion of indigenous peoples of Venezuela; these make up only around 1.5% of the population nationwide, but the proportion is nearly 50% in Amazonas.[6]

  1. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2021-07-31.
  2. ^ Oliva, Adriana; Short, Andrew E. Z. (2012-07-05). Review of the Berosus Leach of Venezuela (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae, Berosini) with description of fourteen new species. PenSoft Publishers LTD. pp. 1–69. doi:10.3897/zookeys.206.2587. ISBN 978-954-642-644-4. PMC 3391895. PMID 22811607. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)
  3. ^ Información, Venezuela Oficina Central de (1973). Amazonas (in Spanish). Oficina Central de Información.
  4. ^ Ph.D, Elizabeth Gackstetter Nichols; Morse, Kimberly J. (2010-10-14). Venezuela. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-59884-570-9.
  5. ^ Planificación, Venezuela Oficina Central de Coordinación y (1973). Amazonas (in Spanish). CORDIPLAN.
  6. ^ Van Cott (2003), "Andean Indigenous Movements and Constitutional Transformation: Venezuela in Comparative Perspective", Latin American Perspectives 30(1), p52

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