Caicara del Orinoco
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Caicara del Orinoco is a town in, and the administrative seat of, Cedeño Municipality
, Bolívar State
, Venezuela
. It was founded in the middle of the Eighteenth Century.
Currently the Venezuelan government is building a bridge across the Orinoco
at Caicara. When completed the bridge will be 2.4 km long.
Alexander von Humboldt
discovered petroglyph
s carved in the granite
and gneiss
near the river at Caicara. Further investigation revealed a large number of prehistoric petroglyphs in the area.
Cedeño Municipality, Bolívar
The Cedeño Municipality is one of the 11 municipalities that makes up the Venezuelan state of Bolívar. According to a 2007 population estimate by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality has a population of 88,296...
, Bolívar State
Bolívar (state)
Bolívar State , is one of the 23 states into which Venezuela is divided. The state capital city is Ciudad Bolívar. Bolívar State covers a total surface area of 238,000 km² and in June 30, 2010 had an estimated population of 1,620,359....
, Venezuela
Venezuela
Venezuela , officially called the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela , is a tropical country on the northern coast of South America. It borders Colombia to the west, Guyana to the east, and Brazil to the south...
. It was founded in the middle of the Eighteenth Century.
Currently the Venezuelan government is building a bridge across the Orinoco
Orinoco
The Orinoco is one of the longest rivers in South America at . Its drainage basin, sometimes called the Orinoquia, covers , with 76.3% of it in Venezuela and the remainder in Colombia...
at Caicara. When completed the bridge will be 2.4 km long.
Alexander von Humboldt
Alexander von Humboldt
Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander Freiherr von Humboldt was a German naturalist and explorer, and the younger brother of the Prussian minister, philosopher and linguist Wilhelm von Humboldt...
discovered petroglyph
Petroglyph
Petroglyphs are pictogram and logogram images created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, picking, carving, and abrading. Outside North America, scholars often use terms such as "carving", "engraving", or other descriptions of the technique to refer to such images...
s carved in the granite
Granite
Granite is a common and widely occurring type of intrusive, felsic, igneous rock. Granite usually has a medium- to coarse-grained texture. Occasionally some individual crystals are larger than the groundmass, in which case the texture is known as porphyritic. A granitic rock with a porphyritic...
and gneiss
Gneiss
Gneiss is a common and widely distributed type of rock formed by high-grade regional metamorphic processes from pre-existing formations that were originally either igneous or sedimentary rocks.-Etymology:...
near the river at Caicara. Further investigation revealed a large number of prehistoric petroglyphs in the area.