Ocumare de la Costa explained

Ocumare de la Costa
Official Name:San Sebastián de Ocumare de la Costa
Pushpin Map:Venezuela
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Type2:Municipality
Subdivision Name1:Aragua
Subdivision Name2:Ocumare de la Costa de Oro Municipality
Population Total:7,000
Timezone:VET
Utc Offset:-4
Coordinates:10.4861°N -67.7725°W
Population Blank1 Title:Demonym
Population Blank1:Ocumareño/a

Ocumare de la Costa (pronounced as /es/) is a small coastal town and the capital of the Ocumare de la Costa de Oro Municipality, located 25 miles north of Aragua, Venezuela. Called simply Ocumare, the colonial town sits at the skirts of the Venezuelan Coastal Range, adding the peculiar natural elements of the Henri Pittier National Park. Production of cocoa and fishing are the main industries in Ocumare. The valley leads into the Caribbean Sea.

Ocumare was colonized in the 17th century led by Spanish captain Lorenzo Martínez Madrid and incorporated in 1731. The original inhabitants of the area were indigenous tribes under Cacique “Barriga”.