Municipio Cedeño, Administrative division in Bolívar state, Venezuela.
Municipio Cedeño is an administrative division in Bolívar state, with Caicara del Orinoco serving as its administrative center. The territory comprises several parishes that together form the local governance structure.
The municipality is named after Manuel Cedeño, an important figure in the development of this Venezuelan region. The naming honors his contributions to shaping local history.
The territory includes six distinct parishes: Ascención Farreras, Altagracia, Caicara, Guaniamo, La Urbana, and Pijiguaos, each contributing to local governance.
The region is sparsely populated with low population density, giving the territory an open character. Visitors should expect limited infrastructure and plan for distances between the parishes.
The Orinoco River flows through the territory, forming natural boundaries that shape the region's geography and character. The river has influenced trade and settlement patterns over centuries.
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