Estado Bermúdez, Former administrative region in Anzoátegui, Venezuela.
Estado Bermúdez was an administrative region spanning northeastern Venezuela that combined different geographical zones. The area mixed coastal sections with inland plains and agricultural lands, which are now part of Anzoátegui state.
This territory formed as an administrative division and was dissolved in the early 1900s during Venezuela's political restructuring. The reorganization led to its lands being incorporated into what is now Anzoátegui state.
Local traditions remain visible today across the coastal communities and inland areas that once formed this region. People continue using the landscape in ways that connect to older practices, shaping how daily life unfolds in these places.
The region is now shaped by modern industrial infrastructure that defines economic activity in the area. Visitors should check current accessibility and local conditions before planning a visit to specific sites.
The territory featured ecological diversity spanning from the Caribbean coast to the northern edges of the Llanos plains. These contrasting environments shaped the region's character and economic activities for generations.
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