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Things to see in El Tigre, Venezuela

El Tigre is a small town in the state of Zulia, Venezuela. It is located about 50 kilometers from the city of Valencia. The town was founded in 1753 by Juan Francisco de León y Castilla, governor of New Granada. The town's name comes from the tiger, which was once abundant in the area. El Tigre is known for its hot springs and mineral water. It also has a number of churches and colonial-era buildings.

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Quick info about El Tigre
DetailValue
CountryVenezuela
RegionAnzoátegui
Latitude8.8858
Longitude-64.2611
Appr. population236566

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