Mucurubá

Mucurubá is a community in Mérida state, Venezuela, in the foothills of the Cordillera Oriental. It is 2,407 m above sea level, about 32 kilometers from the city of Mérida. It is a parish within the Rangel Municipality. The name is derived from the words "muco" (place) and "ruba" (a tuber similar to potato) in the language spoken by the pre-Columbian inhabitants. The settlement was found in 1586 by Bartolomé Gil Naranjo.

Mucurubá
Mucurubá
Coordinates: 8°42′28″N 70°59′30″W
CountryVenezuela
StatesMérida
MunicipalitiesRangel Municipality
Elevation
2,407 m (7,897 ft)
Population
  Total4,700
Time zoneUTC-4:30
ClimateCfb

The climate is cool and dry, with an average temperature of 16.5°C, suitable for irrigated farming of crops such as potato, carrot, lettuce, garlic, blackberries, strawberries, peaches and figs. In colonial times, corn was an important crop, ground in water mills.[1]

References

  1. "PUEBLOS DEL PÁRAMO: MUCURUBÁ". CIBERTRONIC C.A. Retrieved 2009-11-20.

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