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cumanacoa Latitude and Longitude:

10°15′2″N 63°55′11″W / 10.25056°N 63.91972°W / 10.25056; -63.91972
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Cumanacoa
Cumanacoa church
Cumanacoa church
Cumanacoa is located in Venezuela
Cumanacoa
Cumanacoa
Coordinates: 10°15′2″N 63°55′11″W / 10.25056°N 63.91972°W / 10.25056; -63.91972
Country Venezuela Venezuela
State Sucre
Municipality Montes
Time zone UTC-4:30 ( VST)
 • Summer ( DST) UTC-4:30 (not observed)
Postal code
6106

Cumanacoa is a town in the state of Sucre, Venezuela. It is the capital of the Montes Municipality.

In 2012 Hurricane Isaac caused heavy rain in the area and the Manzanares River overflowed its banks in the town of Cumanacoa inundating approximately 1,200 homes many of which were damaged and a few destroyed. [1] Some residents had to be airlifted to safety. Similar flooding occurred elsewhere in the country, such as in Caracas where 40 families had to be evacuated. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Tormenta tropical 'Isaac' deja dos muertos en Venezuela". Reuters (in Spanish). Noticieros Televisa. August 25, 2012. Retrieved November 22, 2012.
  2. ^ "Tropical storm lashes Isaac Venezuela". El Universal. August 27, 2012. Retrieved November 22, 2012.

cumanacoa Latitude and Longitude:

10°15′2″N 63°55′11″W / 10.25056°N 63.91972°W / 10.25056; -63.91972
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cumanacoa
Cumanacoa church
Cumanacoa church
Cumanacoa is located in Venezuela
Cumanacoa
Cumanacoa
Coordinates: 10°15′2″N 63°55′11″W / 10.25056°N 63.91972°W / 10.25056; -63.91972
Country Venezuela Venezuela
State Sucre
Municipality Montes
Time zone UTC-4:30 ( VST)
 • Summer ( DST) UTC-4:30 (not observed)
Postal code
6106

Cumanacoa is a town in the state of Sucre, Venezuela. It is the capital of the Montes Municipality.

In 2012 Hurricane Isaac caused heavy rain in the area and the Manzanares River overflowed its banks in the town of Cumanacoa inundating approximately 1,200 homes many of which were damaged and a few destroyed. [1] Some residents had to be airlifted to safety. Similar flooding occurred elsewhere in the country, such as in Caracas where 40 families had to be evacuated. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Tormenta tropical 'Isaac' deja dos muertos en Venezuela". Reuters (in Spanish). Noticieros Televisa. August 25, 2012. Retrieved November 22, 2012.
  2. ^ "Tropical storm lashes Isaac Venezuela". El Universal. August 27, 2012. Retrieved November 22, 2012.

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