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1 History  



1.1  Foundation  







2 El Tocuyo Award  



2.1  Miss El Tocuyo titleholders  







3 Notable people  





4 References  





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El Tocuyo
Shire Town
El Tocuyo Cathedral (Temple of La Concepcion)
El Tocuyo Cathedral (Temple of La Concepcion)
Flag of El Tocuyo
Official seal of El Tocuyo
El Tocuyo is located in Venezuela
El Tocuyo

El Tocuyo

Location in Venezuela

Coordinates: 9°46′56N 69°47′35W / 9.78222°N 69.79306°W / 9.78222; -69.79306
Country Venezuela
StateLara
MunicipalityMorán Municipality
DemonymTocuyano
Founded7 December 1545; 478 years ago (7 December 1545)
Area
 • Total2,231 km2 (861 sq mi)
Elevation
622 m (2,041 ft)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total41,327
DemonymTocuyano/a
postal code
3018
Area code0253
ClimateAw

El Tocuyo is a fertile valley and city in west-central Venezuela at 622 m (2,041 ft) elevation. It is located in south-central Lara State about 60 km southwest of Barquisimeto. The town of El Tocuyo was founded by Juan de Carvajal in 1545 on the banks of the Tocuyo River and it was the administrative capital of Venezuela Province from 1546 to 1548. Its original name was Nuestra Señora de la Pura y Limpia Concepción del Tocuyo. El Tocuyo is now just the municipal seat of Morán. Its population is 41,327 (2001).

The surrounding area has good soil and an ideal climate for agriculture, dry and warm with plenty of water available from the Tocuyo River. The area has been occupied since prehistoric times. When the Spanish arrived they found the Gayones Indians, who inhabited this valley, sowing corn and other agricultural products as cotton and yucca. After the Spanish came, sugar cane was, for centuries, the biggest crop; but since 1980 vegetables such as tomatoes, onions, chiles, and potatoes are taking its place.[citation needed]

History

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Foundation

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In 1545, Philipp von Hutten, a German captain general representing the Welser bankers of Augsburg, embarked on an expedition in search of El Dorado, leaving Santa Ana de Coro, where Spanish relatives faced hardships. Juan de Carvajal, a Crown notary since around 1530, opposed the Welsers, denouncing their exploitations. Carvajal, having served in Hispaniola, returned to Coro in 1544 as lieutenant governor, and led an expedition to found a new city, El Tocuyo, in 1545, due to Coro's inhospitable conditions.[1][2]

El Tocuyo Award

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Formerly known as "Ruth Ocumárez Award" which being granted to those contestants in Miss Universe that was highly favored by the pageant fans to be in the semifinals but didn't made to be in the first cut.[3][4] Mariam Habach is the founder of El Tocuyo Awards way back in 2016.

Miss El Tocuyo titleholders

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Year Represented Titleholder Age Hometown National title Continent Host city and country
2016  Venezuela Mariam Habach 21 Lara (state) Miss Venezuela 2015 South America Pasay, Philippines
2017  Mexico Denisse Franco 19 Culiacán Nuestra Belleza México 2017 North America Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

2018

 Ecuador Virginia Limongi 24 Portoviejo Miss Ecuador 2018 South America Bangkok, Thailand

2019

 Argentina Mariana Varela 23 Avellaneda Miss Universe Argentina 2019 South America Atlanta, Georgia, United States

2020

 South Africa Natasha Joubert 23 Centurion Miss Universe South Africa 2020

Miss South Africa 2023

Africa Hollywood, Florida, United States

2021

 Spain Sarah Loinaz 23 San Sebastián Miss Universe Spain 2021 Europe Eilat, Israel

2022

 Philippines Celeste Cortesi 25 Pasay Miss Universe Philippines 2022

Miss Philippines Earth 2018

Asia-Pacific New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

2023

 Mexico Melissa Flores 25 Venustiano Carranza Mexicana Universal

Miss Earth México

North America San Salvador, El Salvador

2024

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Mexico City, Mexico

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^ Sixto Laya, Gimón. Guatopo Gold Mines and the Conquest, Venezuela, 16th Century.
  • ^ "Venezuela - a country study" (PDF). Federal Research Division Library of Congress. ISBN 0-8444-0747-X.
  • ^ "Miss U judge explains why Venezuela didn't make the first cut". ABS-CBN News. January 31, 2017. Event occurs at 6:39 PM, Philippine Standard Time (UTC+8). Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  • ^ Bracamonte, Earl D. C. (May 20, 2021). "El Tocuyo: Miss Universe 2020 fan favorites who were snubbed as finalists". philstar.com. PhilStar Global. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
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