Cumaná
Cumaná is the capital city of Venezuela's Sucre State. It is located 402 kilometres east of Caracas. Cumaná was one of the first cities founded by Spain in the mainland Americas and is the oldest continuously-inhabited Hispanic-established city in South America.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: City with 375,000 residents
- Description: capital city of Sucre, Venezuela
- Also known as: “Cumana” and “Santa Inés de Cumaná”
Places of Interest
Highlights include San Antonio de la Eminencia Castle and Basílica de Santa Inés.
San Antonio de la Eminencia Castle
Ruins
Photo: Veronidae, CC BY-SA 3.0.
San Antonio de la Eminencia Castle is a ruins.
Basílica de Santa Inés
Church
Photo: Laura Fiorucci, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Basílica de Santa Inés is a church.
Cumaná Antonio José de Sucre Airport
Aerodrome
Photo: Leinardo, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Antonio José de Sucre Airport is a commercial airport serving Cumaná, the capital of Sucre state in Venezuela. The Cumana VOR-DME is located on the field.
Cumaná
- Categories: big city and locality
- Location: Municipio Sucre, Sucre, Caribbean Islands, Venezuela, South America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
10.4496° or 10° 26′ 59″ northLongitude
-64.1578° or 64° 9′ 28″ westPopulation
375,000Elevation
19 metres (62 feet)IATA airport code
CUMUnited Nations Location Code
VE CUMOpen location code
772QCRXR+RVOpenStreetMap ID
node 333675723OpenStreetMap feature
place=cityGeoNames ID
3644768Wikidata ID
Q319476
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Waray—“Cumaná” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “كومانا”
- Aragonese: “Cumaná”
- Armenian: “Կումանա”
- Asturian: “Cumaná”
- Asturian: “Santa Inés de Cumaná”
- Basque: “Cumaná”
- Belarusian: “Кумана”
- Bengali: “কুমানা”
- Breton: “Cumaná”
- Bulgarian: “Кумана”
- Catalan: “Cumaná”
- Catalan: “Cumanà”
- Cebuano: “Cumaná”
- Chinese: “库马纳”
- Chinese: “庫馬納”
- Czech: “Cumaná”
- Danish: “Cumana”
- Dutch: “Cumana”
- Dutch: “Cumaná”
- Egyptian Arabic: “كومانا”
- Egyptian Arabic: “مدينه كومانا”
- Esperanto: “Cumaná”
- Finnish: “Cumana”
- Finnish: “Cumaná”
- French: “Cumana”
- French: “Cumaná”
- Galician: “Cumaná”
- Georgian: “კუმანა”
- German: “Cumana”
- German: “Cumaná”
- Greek: “Κουμανά”
- Gujarati: “ક્યુમાના”
- Hebrew: “קומאנה”
- Hindi: “क्यूमाना”
- Indonesian: “Cumana”
- Irish: “Cumaná”
- Italian: “Cumaná”
- Italian: “Cumanà”
- Japanese: “クマナ”
- Kannada: “ಕುಮಾನ”
- Korean: “쿠마나”
- Latvian: “Kumana”
- Lithuanian: “Cumaná”
- Lithuanian: “Kumana”
- Malay: “Cumana”
- Marathi: “कमाना”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Cumana”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Cumaná”
- Norwegian: “Cumaná”
- Persian: “کومانا”
- Polish: “Cumana”
- Polish: “Cumaná”
- Portuguese: “Cumaná”
- Portuguese: “Nova Andalucía”
- Portuguese: “Santa Inés de Cumaná”
- Quechua: “Cumaná”
- Romanian: “Cumaná”
- Russian: “Кумана”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Cumaná”
- Silesian: “Cumaná”
- Sinhala: “කුමානා, වෙනිසියුලාව”
- Sinhala: “ක්යුමනා”
- Slovenian: “Cumaná”
- Spanish: “Cumaná”
- Spanish: “Cumaraya”
- Spanish: “La Ciudad bañada por el Mar Caribe”
- Spanish: “La Ciudad más antigua de América del Sur”
- Spanish: “La Ciudad más bonita del Estado Sucre”
- Spanish: “La Nueva Caracas”
- Spanish: “La Primogénita”
- Spanish: “Nueva Córdoba”
- Spanish: “Puerto de las Perlas”
- Spanish: “Santa Inés de Cumaná”
- Spanish: “Santa Inés de Nueva Córdoba”
- Swedish: “Cumaná”
- Tamil: “குமானா”
- Tatar: “Кумана”
- Telugu: “కుమాన”
- Thai: “กูมานา”
- Turkish: “Cumana”
- Turkish: “Cumaná”
- Ukrainian: “Кумана”
- Urdu: “کومانا”
- Venetian: “Cumaná”
- Vietnamese: “Cumana”
- Volapük: “Cumaná”
- Waray (Philippines): “Cumaná”
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