Karacas
Karacas is a small village located in the Anzoategui state of Venezuela. It is situated on the Paraguaná Peninsula, which is known for its unique landscape and fossil-rich soil. The village is divided into two main parts: the original settlement and the newer area developed around the local oil fields.
Karacas has a relatively small population, with the majority of its residents engaged in agriculture and related
The primary source of income in the region is the oil industry, with many residents employed in
Karacas has a rich cultural heritage, with a blend of indigenous, Spanish, and African influences. Local customs
The village's climate is characterized by high temperatures, high humidity, and relatively high rainfall throughout the