- Maracaibo - Wikipedia
Maracaibo ( ˌmærəˈkaɪboʊ MARR-ə-KY-boh, Spanish: [maɾaˈkajβo] ⓘ; Wayuu: Marakaaya) is a city and municipality in northwestern Venezuela, located on the western shore of the strait that connects Lake Maracaibo to the Gulf of Venezuela
- Maracaibo | History, Culture, Economy, Map | Britannica
Maracaibo is a city and capital of Zulia estado (state), northwestern Venezuela Maracaibo is the country’s second largest city and one of its largest seaports
- Lake Maracaibo - Wikipedia
While Maracaibo is commonly referred to as a lake, its current hydrological characteristics may better classify it as an estuary and or semi-enclosed bay connected to the Gulf of Venezuela
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Maracaibo (2026) - Tripadvisor
Phenomenal place that is almost completely untouched by tourism Sinamaica makes a great day trip from Maracaibo or a convenient sightseeing pit-stop on the way to from the Colombian border It is a community of indigenous people who have made their homes on the lake, as they have done for centuries
- Maracaibo, Venezuela: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026 . . .
Maracaibo Tourism: Tripadvisor has 8,013 reviews of Maracaibo Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Maracaibo resource
- Maracaibo, Venezuela - City Guide for Nomads and Expats
Your guide to Maracaibo, Venezuela for Nomads and Expats! Get the down-low on one of Venezuela's riches cities!
- Maracaibo City Guide (Venezuela, 2026) - takeyourbackpack. com
Maracaibo, Venezuela, pulses with a unique energy that’s hard to ignore Known for its vibrant culture and rich oil history, this city is a blend of modernity and tradition
- A Visitor’s Guide to Maracaibo, Venezuela - The Tech Edvocate
Welcome to Maracaibo, the second-largest city in Venezuela, located on the shores of Lake Maracaibo Known for its vibrant culture, oil industry heritage, and unique climate, Maracaibo offers visitors a taste of authentic Venezuelan life
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