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Marineros De Carabobo
The Marineros de Carabobo (English: Carabobo Mariners) are a Venezuelan professional baseball team competing in the Venezuelan Major League. Based in Valencia, Venezuela, Valencia, the team represents the state of Carabobo and plays its home games at Estadio José Bernardo Pérez. Established in 2021 as one of the charter members of the Venezuelan Major League, the Marineros have won one league title in 2023. History The Marineros were established in 2021 as one of the founding members of the Venezuelan Major League alongside the Senadores de Caracas, Líderes de Miranda, Lanceros de La Guaira, Samanes de Aragua and Guerreros de Caracas. The team were runners-up in the inaugural season, losing the championship series to the Senadores de Caracas, four games to two, led by Víctor Oramas, who won the Manager of the Year Award. In 2022, the team finished first with 25 wins; however, they were swept in the semifinals by the Líderes de Miranda in three games. In February 2023, Robert ...
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Valencia, Venezuela
Valencia () is the capital city of Carabobo State and the third-largest city in Venezuela. The city is an economic hub that contains Venezuela's top industries and manufacturing companies. It is also the largest city in the Valencia-Maracay metropolitan region, which with a population of about 4.5 million is the country's second largest after that of Caracas. Caracas lies some away to the east. History The area was already inhabited in the fourth millennium BC. The inhabitants were mainly hunters and gatherers who might have already developed some elementary forms of agriculture. Between AD 200 and 1000 an important settlement was formed close to Lake Valencia. Around the year 1000, waves of migration started to come from the Orinoco river area, probably arriving along the Pao river. The fusion of previous settlements with these new populations gave rise to the Vacencioide culture. People in the area belonged mostly to Arawak groups. They were hunters and gatherers who ...
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