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4 of 5 stars
Caracas, Venezuela
Oct 23, 2009

Coro está en el estado Falcón, al noroeste de Venezuela, ya de por si el estado ofrece grandes atracciones turístico, porque tiene precisamente en Coro, un pequeño desierto al que hemos titulado LOS...more

Hotel Miranda Cumberland

Aug 20, 2009

Totalement surestimé par les guides touristiques, qui n'ont pas du le visiter depuis qq années ! Bien situé, pas loin du centre historique, la piscine est envahie par des extérieurs à l'hotel,...more

4 of 5 stars
Caracas, Venezuela
Oct 14, 2007

El verdadero nombre es el de Santa Ana de Coro, fué una de las primeras ciudades fundadas en Venezuela. Lo que realmente es interesante visitar es el casco histórico y hacer un recorrido a pié para...more

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