Cumaná
Cumaná is a coastal city located in northeastern Venezuela. It is the capital of the Sucre State and is known for its rich history, being one of the oldest cities in the country, founded in 1515. The city is situated near the Caribbean Sea, which contributes to its warm climate and beautiful beaches.
The economy of Cumaná is primarily based on fishing, agriculture, and tourism. The city is also home to several cultural sites, including the Cumaná Cathedral and the Fort of San Antonio de la Eminencia. Its vibrant local markets and traditional cuisine attract visitors looking to experience the local culture.