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    Valencia - Campo Carabobo Highway, which becomes highway number 5 and connects Valencia with Tinaquillo and from there with the west of Venezuela. Autopista Circunvalación del Sur: also known as the Southern Highway, it joins the center and south of the Municipality of Valencia, where most of the city's population is concentrated.

  2. Coordinates: 10°11N 68°00W. Valencia (Spanish pronunciation: [baˈlensja]) is the capital city of Carabobo State and the third-largest city in Venezuela. The city is an economic hub that contains Venezuela's top industries and manufacturing companies.

  3. Sep 11, 2020 · Valencia is connected to other main cities through a series of well-kept highways. There are bus connections from Caracas , Barquisimeto , Mérida and Maracaibo . The main bus terminal is located in the Big Low Centre, a popular shopping center to the Northeast of Valencia and close to the San Diego region.

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  5. Valencia, city, capital of Carabobo estado (state), northwestern Venezuela, located on the Río Cabriales in the central highlands at 1,600 feet (490 metres) above sea level, near the western shore of Lake Valencia. It was founded in 1555—eight years before the founding of Caracas, the national.

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  6. 5 days ago · Valencia. The Autopista Regional del Centro (Central Regional Highway), also known as the Autopista Caracas-Valencia, is a highway which connects the Venezuelan cities of Caracas and Valencia via Maracay. It is the main and most traveled highway in the country and the third longest; its 155 km (96 mi) route is part of the Troncal 1 highway ...

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  8. Valencia is located just over 120 km / 75 miles to the south-west of Caracas, roughly 45 minutes inland from the Caribbean Sea. This city is the capital of Carabobo state, which is one of the principal parts of what Venezuelans refer to as the 'Urban Belt', or the 'Interior.'