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'''San José de Guanipa''', also known as '''El Tigrito''', is a city in the state of [[Anzoátegui]], [[Venezuela]]. It is the capital of [[San José de Guanipa Municipality]]. Officially founded in 1910, it was previously a settlement of the [[Kali'na people]].<ref>{{es}} JESÚS GRAU ORTEGA, ''[[El Progreso (Venezuela)|El Progreso]]'', 22 November 2009, [http://www.diarioelprogreso.com/Ebarca-221109/html/pag05-a.htm SIETE HISTORIAS con olor a Mastranto y Oro Negro PDVSA y San José de Guanipa en la historia]</ref>
'''San José de Guanipa''' ({{IPA-es|saŋ xoˈse ðe ɣwaˈnipa}}), also known as '''El Tigrito''', is a city in the state of [[Anzoátegui]], [[Venezuela]]. It is the capital of [[San José de Guanipa Municipality]]. Officially founded in 1910, it was previously a settlement of the [[Kali'na people]].<ref>{{es}} JESÚS GRAU ORTEGA, ''[[El Progreso (Venezuela)|El Progreso]]'', 22 November 2009, [http://www.diarioelprogreso.com/Ebarca-221109/html/pag05-a.htm SIETE HISTORIAS con olor a Mastranto y Oro Negro PDVSA y San José de Guanipa en la historia]</ref>


Like the [[Guanipa River]], the city is named for the [[Kali'na people|Kali'na]] [[cacique]] Guanipa.
Like the [[Guanipa River]], the city is named for the [[Kali'na people|Kali'na]] [[cacique]] Guanipa.

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San José de Guanipa
Flag of San José de Guanipa
Official seal of San José de Guanipa
Country Venezuela
StateAnzoátegui
MunicipalitySan José de Guanipa Municipality
Founded14 November 1910
Population
 (2001)
 • Total64,000
Time zoneVST
Postal code
6054
Area code0283

San José de Guanipa (Spanish pronunciation: [saŋ xoˈse ðe ɣwaˈnipa]), also known as El Tigrito, is a city in the state of Anzoátegui, Venezuela. It is the capital of San José de Guanipa Municipality. Officially founded in 1910, it was previously a settlement of the Kali'na people.[1]

Like the Guanipa River, the city is named for the Kali'na cacique Guanipa.

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