Cumana is the first city of the South America to be created. It was established in 1521 by Spanish, Gonzalo de Ocampo. It is situated within the Gulf of Cariaco inside the Oriente, the Eastern region of Venezuela. Sucre state’s capital has a rich colonial official emissary: churches, forts, and much more. In Venezuela, the Sucre state, not many tourists know about it, but it is one of the craziest of all, so just pack your bag and get to this place to see more of it.
Established on South American soil, Cumana is the first city founded by Gonzalo de Ocampo on the Río Manzanares’ bank by the location of Franciscan mission. Even though being the first city to be built, it has very few earlier settlements that still exist. Since the mid 16th [...]