maracaibo in English

noun
1
a city and port in northwestern Venezuela, situated on the channel that links the Gulf of Venezuela with Lake Maracaibo; population 1,891,800 (est. 2009).

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1. A 54 km (34 mi) strait connects it with Maracaibo Lake to the south.

2. Oil and duckweed algae coat Lake Maracaibo, a 000-square-kilometer salt lake.

3. It occurs only over the mouth of the Catatumbo River where it empties into Lake Maracaibo.

4. Bolivar ¡No pienso mudarme a Maracaibo por menos de 15,000 bolívares al mes!

5. It was noted that, in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, the Maracaibo Basin, covering an area of # square km, included high and low lands, mountain slopes, valleys, terraces, alluvial plains, desert areas and areas of abundant vegetation. It also contained mineral deposits and areas suited for agriculture

6. Barquisimeto es una ciudad venezolana, capital del estado Lara, ubicada en el occidente del país, más conocida como la ciudad musical del país, es la cuarta urbe más poblada de la nación suramericana después de Caracas, Maracaibo y Valencia y la primera del Estado Lara