Tucupita
Tucupita is a city in Venezuela's Delta Amacuro region.
Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — v of Tucupita
About Tucupita
Tucupita is located in the Delta Amacuro region of Venezuela, situated in a unique geographic setting. The city is part of the Orinoco Delta, a vast network of rivers, canals, and wetlands that empty into the Atlantic Ocean.
Tucupita is notable for its rich cultural heritage and its role as a major economic center in the region. The city's economy is driven by industries such as fishing, agriculture, and tourism, which take advantage of its natural resources and strategic location.
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Notable people from Tucupita
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Darwin Machísb. 1993Venezuelan association football player
Óscar Figuerab. 1954General Secretary of the Communist Party of Venezuela- EEmilio Suárezb. 1968Venezuelan wrestler
Tucupita Marcanob. 1999Venezuelan baseball player- EElias Marcanob. 1971Venezuelan wrestler
- NNéstor Garcíab. 1966Venezuelan wrestler
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