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Ciudad Guayana

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Ciudad Guayana

City in Venezuela, on the south bank of the River Orinoco, population (2007 est) 792,500. This new city in Bolívar state was founded in 1961 by linking the towns of San Félix (the site of the commercial port), Puerto Ordaz, Palúa (the site of a major iron-ore terminal), and Matanzas. Its industries, as well as iron and steel production and the manufacture of tractors, include aluminium smelting, using locally mined bauxite.

By the 1980s, Ciudad Guayana, provided with power by hydroelectricity from the Raíl Leoni Dam, became the main development area in Venezuela. It is planned that eventually the city will hold a population of 1 million.



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One of the headliner infrastructure projects of the government of President Hugo Chavez, the suspension bridge will cross the Orinoco River between the industrial cities of Ciudad Guayana and Ciudad Bolivar in Venezuela.
The Orinoco project will consist of a mechanical pulp plant and a 400,000-ton per year newsprint mill located on the north bank of the Orinoco River close to Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela.
NYSE:TS) (Buenos Aires:TS) (BMV:TS) (MTA Italy:TEN) further to its announcement on April 27, 2004, confirmed today that, together with Sidor, a Venezuelan steel producer in which it has an indirect investment, it has completed the acquisition from Posven, of an industrial facility for the production of pre-reduced hot briquetted iron, or HBI, located in Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela.
 
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