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Coordinates: 11°2428N 69°4103W / 11.4079°N 69.6842°W / 11.4079; -69.6842
 

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Jewish Cemetery of Coro
Cementerio Judío de Coro
Front of the Jewish Cemetery of Coro.
Map
Details
Established1832
Location
CountryVenezuela
Coordinates11°24′28N 69°41′03W / 11.4079°N 69.6842°W / 11.4079; -69.6842
TypeJewish (open)
Size?
No. of graves?
Find a GraveJewish Cemetery of Coro
Cementerio Judío de Coro

The Jewish Cemetery of Coro (Spanish: Cementerio Judío de Coro) is the oldest Jewish cemetery in continuous use in the Americas.[1]

History[edit]

Its origin can be located in the 19th century, when Spanish and Portuguese Jews from the Dutch colony of Curaçao began to migrate to the Venezuelan city of Santa Ana de Coro in 1824. The cemetery started to function in 1832 by Mr. Joseph Curiel[2] and his wife, Debora Levy Maduro, who had bought a plot of land near the city to bury their daughter, Hana.[3] In the cemetery beautiful tombs and mausoleums can be found, in an impressive amount for the size and wealth of the city, which have remained as reminders of a time when Jews flourished in the city, thanks to the rise of trade with the Netherlands Antilles. The cemetery is located in the Pantano Abajo area, between Roosevelt Avenue and Zamora street.[4] The cemetery is also the grave of the Venezuelan poet of Sephardic Jewish origin Elias David Curiel.

Conservation issues[edit]

The cemetery was restored in the 1970s, thanks to the support of the Israelite Association of Venezuela and the national government. Since 2005 Santa Ana de Coro has been on the list of World Heritage in Danger due to heavy rains affecting all historic constructions in the city. An agreement was signed in 2009 between the Caracas Center for Sephardic Studies, representing the IAV, and Constructora Sambil, which is a construction company owned by Salomon Cohen of famous Jewish family, to rebuild the cemetery.[5]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "International Jewish Cemetery Project – Coro: Falcón". Archived from the original on 2013-07-31. Retrieved 2009-11-14.
  • ^ Cementerio Judio de Coro, Venezuela Archived 2008-05-28 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  • ^ El Cementerio Judío Archived 2009-11-23 at the Wayback Machine. MiPunto.com (in Spanish)
  • ^ Refaccionarán el Cementerio Judío de Coro Archived 2011-07-14 at the Wayback Machine. Nuevo Mundo Israelita (in Spanish)
  • External links[edit]


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