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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: People from Valencia, Carabobo, Felix Hernandez, Endy Chavez, Francisco Cervelli, Guillermo Tell Villegas, Francisco Gonzalez Guinan, Albert Subirats, Ricardo Martinez, Wilson Ramos, Aldemaro Romero, Alvaro Espinoza, Francys Sudnicka, Temistocles Lopez, Roger Cedeno, Jacqueline Aguilera, Battle of Carabobo, Carlos Zerpa, Grecia Colmenares, Hermogenes Lopez, Goizeder Azua, Renny Ottolina, Raul Chavez, Edward Mujica, Ramon Castro, Ly Jonaitis, Raul Gonzalez Guzman, Martina Thorogood, William Bergolla, Mauricio Robles, Rafael E. Pino, Gabriela Paz-Franco, Melvin Dorta, Ruben Quevedo, Alex Escobar, Tony Granadillo, Lake Valencia, Daniel Vallverdu, Arturo Michelena, Coraima Torres, Maria Jose Gonzalez, Arturo Michelena International Airport, Carolina Indriago, Marena Bencomo, Yvonne Reyes, Mauro Zarate, University of Carabobo, Sara Angelini, Arturo Michelena University, Faviola Spitale, Braulio Salazar, Veronica Arcay, Aymar Aristiguieta, Adahisa Pena, Universidad Jose Antonio Paez, Gisela Bolanos, Alexander Torres, David Serradas, Anthony Brea, Estadio Jose Bernardo Perez, Agencia Carabobena de Noticias, Gabriel Rodriguez, List of Valencia, Venezuela metro stations, Francisco Cabrera Santos, Miguel Pena, Forum de Valencia. Excerpt: Carabobo State (Spanish: , Spanish pronunciation: ) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela, located in the north of the country, about two hours by car from Caracas. The capital city of this state is Valencia, which is also the country's main industrial center. The state's area is 4,650 km and had an estimated population of 2,227,000 in 2007. Carabobo was the site of the Battle of Carabobo on June 24, 1821. This was a decisive win in the war of independence from Spain, and was led by Simon Bolivar. Carabobo has 14 municipalities: The municipalities are made up of one or more civic parishes. Ca...