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Manzanares
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View of the Manzanares River
Manzanares River (South America) is located in Venezuela
Manzanares River (South America)
Location of mouth
Country Venezuela
Physical characteristics
Main source Turimiquire Range
ca 2,000 m (6,600 ft)
River mouth Cariaco Gulf, Caribbean
0 m (0 ft)
10°27′N 64°10′W / 10.450°N 64.167°W / 10.450; -64.167
Length 80 km (50 mi)
Basin features
Basin size 1,066 km2 (412 sq mi)
A orillas del Manzanares 1900
By the shores of the Manzanares in 1900

The Manzanares is an 80 km long river in Venezuela. It flows into the Caribbean Sea.

Course

The source of the Manzanares is at the 2,200 metres (7,200 ft) high Turimiquire Range in Sucre State. The river flows roughly northwards for about 80 km (50 mi) by Cumanacoa. Finally it flows by City of Cumaná into the Cariaco Gulf of the Caribbean.

History

Historically this river had also been known as the 'Cumaná River', for it has an iconic value in the city of Cumaná.

Alexander von Humboldt praised the pleasant atmosphere of the river banks in his travelogue Personal Narrative of a Journey to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent (1814–29)

In 2012, Hurricane Isaac caused heavy rain in the area and the Manzanares overflowed its banks in the town of Cumanacoa inundating approximately 1,200 homes many of which were damaged and a few destroyed. Some residents had to be airlifted to safety. Similar flooding occurred elsewhere in the country, such as in Caracas where 40 families had to be evacuated.

This river is the subject of Rio Manzanares, a famous Parang song composed by José Antonio López in Cumaná in 1958.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Río Manzanares (Venezuela) para niños

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