Puerto Ayacucho

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Puerto Ayacucho is a Venezuelan city that serves as the capital of Amazonas state and a key gateway to the Amazon rainforest region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
borderedBy Orinoco River NERFINISHED
capitalOf Amazonas (Venezuela)
climate tropical rainforest climate
continent South America
coordinateLocation approx. 5.66°N 67.62°W
country Venezuela
countryCapitalStatus state capital
distanceToCapitalCity approx. 700 km south-southwest of Caracas
elevationAboveSeaLevel approx. 110 m
hasIndustry river transport
tourism
trade
hasNearbyIndigenousCommunities Guahibo
Piaroa
Yanomami
hasPopulationCharacteristic medium-sized city by Venezuelan standards
hasRole gateway to the Amazon rainforest
inception early 20th century
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Amazonas (Venezuela) NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry Venezuela
locatedInRegion Amazon rainforest
locatedNearBorderWith Venezuela
surface form: Colombia
locatedOnRiver Orinoco River NERFINISHED
namedAfter Ayacucho
surface form: Ayacucho (Peru)
officialLanguage Spanish
partOf Bolívar State
surface form: Guayana Region (Venezuela)
servesAs administrative center of Amazonas state
commercial center of Amazonas state
timeZone Venezuelan Standard Time
transportHubFor Amazonas (Venezuela) NERFINISHED
utcOffset UTC−4

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Orinoco River passesNear Puerto Ayacucho