San Felipe
San Felipe is a city in Venezuela's Yaracuy region.
Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — Diocese of San Felipe
About San Felipe
San Felipe is located in the Yaracuy region of Venezuela, serving as an important urban center within the country. The city is situated in a key geographic position, contributing to its role in the regional economy and administration.
San Felipe has a rich history and culture, with a strong sense of community and tradition. The city's economy is diverse, with various industries and sectors contributing to its growth and development. San Felipe is known for its vibrant character, with a mix of modern and historic elements that make it a notable city in Venezuela.
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Notable people from San Felipe
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Rafael Caldera1916–2009president of Venezuela from 1969 to 1974 kai from 1994 to 1999
Milagros Sequerab. 1980Venezuelan tennis player
Rafael Dudamelb. 1973Venezuelan association football player and manager
Roxana Díazb. 1972Venezuelan actress
Goizeder Azúab. 1984Venezuelan TV show host, model, journalist and Miss International 2003- EEdder Pérezb. 1983Venezuelan footballer
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