Coro is the capital of Falcón State and the second oldest city in Venezuela (after Cumaná). It was founded on July 26, 1527, by Juan de Ampíes as Santa Ana de Coro.
Coro (originalmente llamada Santa Ana de Coro), es una ciudad venezolana ubicada en el occidente del país. Es la capital del estado Falcón y del municipio Miranda, así como el principal centro cultural, histórico, artístico, educacional y político …
Coro, the capital, founded with the name of Santa Ana de Coro, was declared National Monument in 1950, and UNESCO has named it Cultural Patrimony of the Humanity in 1993. Falcón State is located in the north of the Corian System.
Coro, city, capital of Falcón state, northwestern Venezuela. It lies 200 miles (320 km) west-northwest of Caracas, at the southern end of the isthmus linking the Paraguaná Peninsula to the mainland. It is 105 feet (32 metres) above sea level.
Founded in 1527 and located in the northwestern Falcón state of Venezuela, the city of Coro and its Port, La Vela de Coro in the Caribbean Sea, was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites in 1993, the first for its country.
Coro is the capital of Falcón state in Northwest Venezuela. It had about 200,000 residents as of 2011. Santa Ana de Coro, referred to as Coro, was the first capital of Venezuela, is the oldest city in the west of Venezuela (1527) and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Coro es la ciudad capital del estado Falcón de Venezuela. Fue fundada en 1527 por Juan de Ampíes con el nombre de Santa Ana de Coro, y es una de las primeras poblaciones fundadas por europeos en el continente americano.