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First Map of Caracas, 1578
First map of Caracas, by Juan de Pimentel

Juan de Pimentel was an important leader in the early history of Venezuela. He served as a governor of the Venezuela Province from 1576 to 1583. During this time, Venezuela was part of the large Spanish Empire. One of his most significant actions was moving the capital city of the province.

Who Was Juan de Pimentel?

Juan de Pimentel was a key figure in the Spanish administration of Venezuela. He was appointed governor, which meant he was in charge of the entire province. His job was to manage the land, its people, and its resources for the Spanish Crown.

Moving the Capital to Caracas

Before Juan de Pimentel became governor, the capital of the Venezuela Province was a city called El Tocuyo. However, during his time as governor, the capital was officially moved to Caracas. This was a very important decision. Caracas became the main center for government and trade in the region. This move helped Caracas grow into the big city it is today.

What Was the Order of Santiago?

Juan de Pimentel was also a Knight of the Order of Santiago. This was a famous military and religious order in Spain. Being a knight meant he was part of a special group of noblemen. They were dedicated to defending the Christian faith and serving the King of Spain. It showed his high status and importance in society.

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