Valencia, Venezuela
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Valencia, Venezuela
Valencia is a big and busy city in Venezuela. It is the capital of Carabobo State and the third-largest city in the whole country. Many people live and work here, and it is a place full of life and activity.
Valencia is near another important city called Caracas. Caracas is the capital of Venezuela and is about 107 miles away from Valencia. The two cities, together with Maracay, form a large area where lots of people live.
The city of Valencia has a warm and sunny climate most of the year. It has a wet season, when it rains a lot, from May to November. The dry season, with less rain, is from December to April. The temperature stays comfortable, usually around 79°F, but it can get a bit warmer or cooler.
Valencia is a place where people can learn and have fun. There are many parks, like Negra Hipólita Park and Fernando Peñalver Park, where families go to relax and play. The Valencia Aquarium is a fun spot to visit, where you can see Amazon river dolphins and many other interesting animals.
The city also has beautiful squares and museums. Plaza Bolívar is a famous square with a tall column and a statue of Simón Bolívar. There are many places to learn about the history and culture of Valencia and Venezuela.
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