آمواي Amuay
آمواي
Amuay | |
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الإحداثيات: 11°47′00″N 70°14′00″W / 11.78333°N 70.23333°W | |
البلد | ڤنزويلا |
الولاية | فالكون |
Climate | BWh |
آمواي (Amuay ؛ [aˈmwaj]) هي بلدة صيادين تقع في شبه جزيرة پاراگوانا، في ولاية فالكون، ڤنزويلا. وهي خليج طبيعي وتضم ميناء صيادين وأكبر جزء من Paraguana Refinery Complex (one of the largest oil refineries in the world at 940،000 براميل في اليوم أو 149،000 cubic metres per day) is located there.
This natural bay was extended to supply oil tankers. Despite the presence of the Oil Refinery, beaches near the bay are healthy and the water is crystalline. The nearest cities to Amuay are Judibana و پونتو فيخو.
التاريخ
Amuay appears for first time in a map by the year 1800. Its first inhabitants belonged to the native tribe "Amuayes", who populated the Paraguana Peninsula with the "Moruyes" tribe members. They used to exchange products by barter. Amuay means "caquetío" in their native language: Place where water and winds meet. Until 1947 it was only barely populated as a fishing village; after that year, the Creole Petroleum Corporation built the refinery and this changed the way of life of the villagers. At 01:11 on August 25, 2012, an explosion tore through the gas storage facility in Amuay with 39 confirmed dead and 80 wounded. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez ordered an urgent investigation and announced three days of national mourning.[1]
السياحة
Amuay is located in the Paraguana Peninsula which is a duty-free zone since year 1998. Near to Amuay is a Eurobuilding Hotel called Villa Caribe, malls, beaches and clubs.
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المراجع
- ^ "Venezuela: Chavez orders Amuay refinery blast probe". BBC News. August 26, 2012. Retrieved August 26, 2012.