El Tigre

El Tigre
Nickname(s): "Gerencia, Eficiencia y Humildad"
(English:"Management, Efficiency and Humility)
El Tigre

El tigre in Anzoátegui State, Venezuela

Coordinates: 08°53′10″N 64°15′40″W / 8.88611°N 64.26111°W / 8.88611; -64.26111Coordinates: 08°53′10″N 64°15′40″W / 8.88611°N 64.26111°W / 8.88611; -64.26111
Country Venezuela
State Anzoátegui
Municipality Simón Rodríguez Municipality
Founded February 23, 1933
Government
  Mayor Jesús Figuera (PSUV)
Area
  Total 703 km2 (271 sq mi)
Elevation 265 m (869 ft)
Population (2013)
  Total 206,946
  Density 290/km2 (760/sq mi)
  Demonym Tigrense
Time zone VST (UTC-4:30)
  Summer (DST) not observed (UTC-4:30)
Postal code 6050
Area code(s) 0283
Climate Aw
Website www.eltigre.gob.ve
The area and population figures are for the municipality

El Tigre (Spanish pronunciation: [el ˈtiɣɾe]) is a city of Venezuela located in the state Anzoátegui. It is the capital of municipality Simón Rodríguez and is located south of Anzoategui state, equidistant from the Orinoco River and the Caribbean Sea in the table Guanipa, crossed by the Tigre River, a 285 m altitude; with an average temperature of 79 °F and an annual average rainfall of 1,200 mm.[1] One nearby tourist destination is the Chimire Cliffs.

El Tigre also is in full conurbation with the city of San Jose de Guanipa, capital of the Municipality Guanipa whose population according to data from the CNE is 84.526 inhabitants. Both cities are in practice one whose population would be 291.472 .

Since the appointment of Orinoco Belt as one of the largest reserves of oil in the world, Tiger has become one of the most important cities in Venezuela because it is very near or on the edge this oil belt in Anzoategui state. Thus El Tigre currently shows an increase in the establishment of companies of services to the oil industry that is constantly growing and have also been presented innunmerables construction projects for new shopping malls, business buildings or towers and other works for the significant activation of tourism.

History

El Tigre was founded on February 23, 1933. The city started when oil companies found oil in El Tigre and established their offices in Campo Oficina.

Demographics

The Simón Rodríguez Municipality, according to the 2011 Venezuelan census, has a population of 194.858 (up from 155.178 in 2000). This amounts to 12.4% of Anzoátegui's population.[1]

Limits

About the territorial extension of the municipality in which the city is located, it is 702 km2 and delimited by the following territories:

Northeast: borders the municipalities Pedro Maria Freites and San Jose de Guanipa. South: bordering the municipality Francisco de Miranda. East: borders the municipality San Jose de Guanipa. West: bordering the municipality Francisco de Miranda. Southeast: municipalities bordering San Jose de Guanipa and Independencia.

Weather

The climate is of savannah and temperatures ranging between 68 °F (20 degrees C) and 96.8 °F (37 degrees C), with an average of 80.6 °F (27 degrees C) approximate.

Radio

La Voz de EL Tigre[2] tt was the first radio station in amplitude modulated (AM) installed in the city, by Don Carlos Poleo, the January 9, 1948.

With the development of the frequency modulation (FM) are many radio stations that have been installed, among the most representative.

Local economy

Hotels

Malls

Main Streets and Avenues

Main Squares and Phials

Government

El Tigre is the shire town of the Simón Rodríguez Municipality in Anzoátegui. The mayor of the Simón Rodríguez Municipality is Jesús Figuera, elected in 2013 with 41,87% of the vote.[3]

Main roads to other cities

Famous residents

Transportation

References

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