city, central Trujillo state, northwestern Venezuela, on the Ro Motatn, on a northern spur of the Cordillera de Mrida. The state's largest city, Valera overshadows the state capital, Trujillo, 12 mi (19 km) to the east-northeast. It is the leading commercial centre for the agricultural hinterland, in which sugarcane, cacao, coffee, fruit, and grains are cultivated. Flour milling is a principal industry. The area has traditionally supplied about one-fourth of the nation's wheat. The city is just a few miles south of the Pan-American Highway, providing easy access to the growing towns around Lake Maracaibo and in the Cordillera de Mrida. Valera also has an airport. Pop. (1981 est.) 115,000.
VALERA
Meaning of VALERA in English
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