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Place in Aragua, Venezuela
La Victoria
Nuestra Señora de La Victoria
Flag of La VictoriaFlagCoat of arms of La VictoriaCoat of arms
La Victoria is located in VenezuelaLa VictoriaLa Victoria
Coordinates: 10°13′40″N 67°20′01″W / 10.22778°N 67.33361°W / 10.22778; -67.33361
CountryVenezuela Venezuela
StateAragua
MunicipalityJosé Félix Ribas Municipality
Founded1620
Area
 • Total55.43 km (21.40 sq mi)
Elevation550 m (1,800 ft)
Population
 • Total143,468
 • Density2,600/km (6,700/sq mi)
Demonymvictoriano/a
Time zoneUTC−4 (VET)
Postal code2121
Area code0244
ClimateAw
WebsiteMunicipal website

La Victoria (Spanish pronunciation: [la βiɣˈtoɾja]) is a city in the state of Aragua in Venezuela.

It is famous for the independence battle of 12 February 1814, the Battle of La Victoria, where José Félix Ribas led a young and inexperienced army that succeeded in halting the royalist troops of José Tomás Boves at La Victoria. Venezuela celebrates "Youth Day" every 12 February in La Victoria, with a ceremony usually presided over by the President of the Republic.

Cuartel Mariano Montilla, La Victoria.

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