Nueva Esparta

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Estado Nueva Esparta
Flag of Nueva Esparta State Coat of Arms of Nueva Esparta State
State flag State Coat of Arms
Nueva Esparta State Anthem
Motto: none
Location of Nueva Esparta State
Location within Venezuela
Created
(given current status)
1909
State capital La Asunción
Area
   •%
1,150 km²
0,12   (Ranked 23rd)
Population
   •%
436,900 hab. (2007 est.)
1,68   (Ranked 20th)
Emblematic tree The Guayacán
(Guaicum officinale)
ISO 3166-2 VE-O
Governor Morel Rodríguez
2004 - 2008
Website: Guaiqueri.net

Nueva Esparta (New Sparta) is one of the 23 states (estados) of Venezuela. It comprises Margarita Island (by far the largest and most important island), Coche, and uninhabited Cubagua.

The state is the smallest one in area, and is located off the northeast Caribbean coast of Venezuela. It is the only insular state of Venuezuela. Its name comes from the heroísm shown by its inhabitants during the Venezuelan War of Independence, deemed similar to that of the Spartan soldiers of Ancient Greece. The main island of Margarita alone has an area of 934 km². In 1909 the state was constituted and in 1947 the island of Cubagua was added. Its capital city is La Asunción, but the main urban center is Porlamar. Other important towns are Juan Griego, Pampatar (home of the Port Authority), Punta de Piedras, San Juan Bautista, Las Guevaras, Las Hernández, Villa Rosa, Bella Vista (Margarita), El Valle del Espíritu Santo.

Founded in 1525, the Province of Margarita was the oldest of those that in 1777 formed the Post of Captain-General of Venezuela. It was dependent on the Royal Audiencia of Santo Domingo until 1739, when it was annexed to the Viceroyalty of New Granada (Virreinato de Nueva Granada). In 1821, when the Greater Colombia was created, the Province of Margarita was integrated to the Orinoco Department, along with other regions. When the Republic of Venezuela arose in 1830, it was one of its 13 original provinces. In 1864, when the country was divided into 20 states and a Federal District, Margarita took the name of State of New Sparta. In 1881 its status was changed to be a mere section of the Greater Guzmán Blanco State (Called Miranda from 1889 to 1898). In 1901, two years after the autonomy of the states was restituted, it retook the name of New Sparta, but again lost it between 1904 and 1909, period in which it was included in the Federal District as "Eastern Section". Finally, in 1909 it recovered the condition of a State, and in 1948 it annexed the island of Cubagua territory.

Municipality Area
km²
Population
Census
2001-10-21
Municipal
capital
Municipal Division of Nueva Esparta
Antolín del Campo 66 20,325 La Plaza de Paraguachí
Arismendi 55 23,097 La Asunción
Díaz 141 47,257 Parroquia San Juan Bautista
García 89 45,606 El Valle del Espíritu Santo
Gómez 91 30,237 Santa Ana
Maneiro 38 35,400 Pampatar
Marcano 43 28,256 Juan Griego
Mariño 39 84,534 Porlamar
Macanao1) 320 20,935 Boca de Río
Tubores2) 207 29,962 Punta de Piedras
Villalba3) 61 8,242 San Pedro de Coche
Nueva Esparta 1,150 373,851 La Asunción
Nueva Esparta 1,150 373.851 La Asunción
1) the western peninsula
2) including Cubagua Island
3) coincident with Coche Island

See also: States of Venezuela

Andreina Gonzalez Betancourt, born in Isla Margarita January 10

governor's page. http://www.gobernaciondenuevaesparta.com/

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