
Also known as San Fernando, San Fernando Apure
municipalité vénézuelienne
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Apure is the biggest plains state in Los Llanos and the state capital, San Fernando, is widely considered the capital of the region. Flat grazing lands stretch as far as the eye can see.
By highway from Caracas, head south via Cúa, passing through San Juan de Los Morros until you reach San Fernando.
San Fernando de Apure can be reached by road, a 6-hour drive from Caracas or up to 8 hours by bus. The city has a small airport about 30 min outside the center with daily flights M-F to Caracas and Puerto Ayacucho. Call Venezolana airline for more details ().
thumb|Cerro el Cobre in El Tamá National Park The impressive savanna wildlife.
There's little reason to stay in San Fernando de Apure unless as a base for exploring the Llanos. But if you are passing through: Plaza Bolívar - the city's leafy central square. Barbarito Palace - in Plaza Camejo, this early 20th-century building was a wealthy trade center that was attacked by bandits trying to steal its merchandise on more than one occasion. After years of neglect, the building has now been restored and houses a museum with original mosaics and frescoes. San Fernando Cathedral — this 1960s construction was designed by German architect Robert Klein and is notable for its bell-shaped roof.
Stay at one of the hatos below and go on safari.
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San Fernando de Apure est une ville du Venezuela, capitale de la paroisse civile d'Urbana San Fernando, chef-lieu de la municipalité de San Fernando et capitale de l'État d'Apure. Elle a été fondée en 1788 sous le nom de Villa de San Fernando del Paso Real de Apure. Sa population était de 175 056 habitants lors du recensement de 2001.
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