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Táriba
City
Nuestra Señora de la Consolación Basilica.
Nuestra Señora de la Consolación Basilica.
Flag of Táriba
Flag
Official seal of Táriba
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Táriba is located in Venezuela
Táriba
Táriba
Location in Venezuela
Country VenezuelaVenezuela
State Flag of Táchira.svg Táchira
Municipality Cardenas
Founded 1547
Elevation
860 m (2,820 ft)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total 128,590
Demonym(s) Taribero
Time zone UTC−4 (VET)
postal code
5017
area code 0276
Climate Aw

Táriba is a lively town in the state of Táchira, Venezuela. It is the main city of the Cárdenas Municipality. Táriba was officially founded in 1602. It is home to about 128,590 people, based on 2010 numbers. The town is located just outside the larger city of San Cristóbal.

Like many places in Venezuela, Táriba has a long history. It was first settled by ancient indigenous people. Later, a European explorer named Alonso Pérez de Tolosa discovered the area in 1547.

History of Táriba

Early Beginnings and Discovery

The land where Táriba now stands was first home to native groups. These groups lived there for many years. In 1547, a Spanish explorer, Alonso Pérez de Tolosa, arrived. He was one of the first Europeans to see this area.

Founding of the Town

The official founding of Táriba happened in 1602. This means it has a very long history. Over the centuries, it grew from a small settlement into a busy town. Its location near San Cristóbal helped it grow.

Geography and Location

Where is Táriba?

Táriba is in the western part of Venezuela. It is part of the Táchira state. This state is known for its beautiful mountains and green landscapes. The town is situated in a valley.

Close to San Cristóbal

Táriba is very close to San Cristóbal. San Cristóbal is the capital city of Táchira. Being near a big city helps Táriba. It makes it easy for people to travel and trade.

Culture and Traditions

Strong Catholic Roots

Táriba has a very strong Catholic culture. This is a big part of daily life for many people. The most famous example of this is the Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Consolación. This beautiful church is a major landmark.

The Plaza Bolívar

Like many towns and cities in Venezuela, Táriba has its own Plaza Bolívar. This is a central square. It is named after Simón Bolívar, a hero of South American independence. These plazas are often gathering places. People meet there, relax, and enjoy community events.

Landmarks and Attractions

Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Consolación

The Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Consolación is a very important building. It is a large and impressive church. Many people visit it every year. It is a symbol of Táriba's strong faith.

Local Markets and Festivals

Táriba is also known for its local markets. Here, you can find fresh produce and crafts. The town also celebrates various festivals throughout the year. These events show off the local culture and traditions. They are often filled with music, dancing, and special foods.

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