Ciudad Guayana
Ciudad Guayana is a city located in the southeastern part of Venezuela, formed by the merging of two towns, San Félix and Puerto Ordaz. It lies at the confluence of the Caroní River and the Orinoco River, making it an important industrial and commercial hub. The city is known for its rich natural resources, particularly iron ore and bauxite, which support its thriving industries.
The city is also home to several parks and natural reserves, including the Parque La Llovizna, which showcases the area's beautiful landscapes and waterfalls. Ciudad Guayana serves as a gateway to the Gran Sabana region, famous for its unique table-top mountains and diverse ecosystems.