Maracaibo
Intro
Located on the western shore of Lake Maracaibo near the Colombian border, Maracaibo anchors Venezuela’s northwestern region and historically served as the heart of national oil production.
Background
Maracaibo developed as an oil-driven boom city in the 20th century. Chronic underinvestment, power shortages, and economic collapse have severely degraded urban services in recent years.
History
Spanish colonial foundation
Oil discoveries in Lake Maracaibo
Rapid urban expansion
Infrastructure decline and outmigration
Present Day
Maracaibo faces acute infrastructure failures, electricity shortages, and population loss. Despite decline, it remains strategically significant due to its location and energy legacy.
Future Outlook
Maracaibo’s recovery depends on national stabilization, rehabilitation of energy infrastructure, and cross-border economic reintegration with Colombia.
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