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Street San Fernando Peñaloza Coronado José Alberto Pinto
Upon entering San Fernando, Maria Nieves the bridge in the left margin of freedom is now the street Paseo Peñaloza. Starting from the river, there was the House of Barbarito and then crossing, the court was the straw. Today the monument is called the alligators, watered by the fountain located at the entrance to the capital.
Peñaloza Street began at the river's edge, as mentioned, and ended at the junction with Calle Colombia. About eight blocks plains. They were settled in the Hotel Apure, Plaza Libertad, the Bar Trina Omaira. On the next block: The offices of the National Sports Institute, directed by Mr. José Alberto Pinto, sports promoter and athlete, who lived in the same street. Guarico line was also located in this street.
In the next block, between Calle Sucre y Páez: Restaurant D'cucumber, basketball court The bucks, the home of Mr. Rafael Estévez. Then enter the Muñoz Paez: The Torres family homes, Hernandez, Diaz, Pinto, Gomez. Among the streets
Aramendi Muñoz and were the families La Rocca, Gomez Marvez, Tovar, Valera, Zarate, Gamarra, War. Then there were the Bello, Morillo, Rodriguez, Flores, Perez, Castillo, between Aramendi and Colombia, where the people ended.
Then a little further, as an extension of it, settled families and Reyes Linares. Close from there, but Fonseca Street, adjacent to Peña, the streets Aramendi and Colombia, was born Manuel Bermudez, a teacher, semiologist, writer and member of the Academy of Language.
Peñaloza lived on the street that we recall some characters: Omar Torres (+), young apureño, writer, teatrero, pioneer of Smoke and Snuff cultural group, political leader of the left. Nixie Zárate, medical, impeached in Germany today. Avilio Coronado, national champion in the discipline scorer of basket ball on two occasions. Martin Reyes (+), musician, musical instrument maker, who by the way, I made the first harp the notorious Venezuelan musician Juan Vicente Torrealba.