Municipio Iragorry, Administrative division in Aragua, Venezuela.
Municipio Iragorry is an administrative division in Aragua, Venezuela, encompassing two parishes: El Limón and Caña de Azúcar. The municipal seat located in El Limón functions as the center for local governance and administrative services.
The territory took its current administrative form during the reorganization of Venezuelan provinces in the mid-1800s. This restructuring created the modern municipal system that shaped the country's political organization.
The municipality takes its name from Mario Briceño Iragorry, a Venezuelan writer whose works shaped the nation's literary tradition. This naming choice reflects the local connection to intellectual and cultural achievements in Venezuelan history.
The administrative center in El Limón provides local services and is accessible to residents and visitors throughout the territory. The two parishes allow for distributed governance across the municipality.
The territory maintains a notably concentrated population, making it one of the most densely populated areas in the region. This high density shapes daily life and influences how the community is organized.
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