Bolívar State
Bolívar State is one of the largest states in Venezuela, located in the southeastern part of the country. It is known for its vast natural resources, including gold and diamonds, and is home to the famous Angel Falls, the world's highest waterfall. The capital city is Ciudad Bolívar, named after the Venezuelan liberator Simón Bolívar.
The state features diverse ecosystems, including rainforests and savannas, and is part of the Guiana Shield, which is rich in biodiversity. Bolívar State also has several indigenous communities, contributing to its cultural diversity. The economy relies on mining, agriculture, and tourism, particularly eco-tourism.