Bolívar Department 2003
Department of Bolivar 2003 The department of Bolivar is located in the Caribbean region bordering the North with the Caribbean Sea (Atlantic Ocean), the Northeast with Atlantic, the east with Magdalena and Cesar, the Southeast with Santander, the Southwest with Antioquia and West with Córdoba and Sucre. It has approximately 2,100,000 inhabitants, Its capital is Ciudad Bolivar and its most populated city, Ciudad Guayana.
The Guayanés massif covers almost all of its territory. It has 11 autonomous municipalities and 47 civil parishes. Its main cities are: Ciudad Bolívar, Ciudad Guayana, Upata and Caicara del Orinoco.
In the state there are very important energy sources for Venezuela (Guri Dam, among others), famous agricultural products (guayanese cheese, cotton, cassava, casabe biting, white and brown catalinas, naiboa, among others), and many large minerals Demand (iron, gold, bauxite, among others). Located in Ciudad Guayana.