El Dorado, Venezuela

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El Dorado
CountryVenezuela
StateBolívar State
MunicipalitySifontes Municipality
Founded2 March 1894
Time zoneVST
ClimateAm

El Dorado is a small town in eastern Venezuela. It is situated in Bolívar State, on the Cuyuni River. It is the second-largest town in Sifontes Municipality; the capital of the municipality is Tumeremo.

It is on the road to Brazil. El Dorado has a small airport IATA: EOR, ICAO: SVED.

History

El Dorado was founded in the 1890s. Gold mining was developing in the area, and there was a background of international tension caused by the Essequibo border dispute.

Prison

The town has a prison, the Centro Penitenciario de Oriente El Dorado, which has been described by the Independent as "notorious".[1] The prison is mentioned in the book Papillon which refers to an epoch when the prisoners were assigned to mobile detention camps.

The Venezuelan prison system is generally overcrowded.[2] In 2015 the press reported the completion of a stage in a project to expand the El Dorado prison, providing new facilities for the rehabilitation of offenders.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Venezuela prison riot claims 42 lives". The Independent. 1997. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Crowded and grim: Inside Venezuela's prisons". Council on Hemispheric Affairs. August 23, 2011.
  3. ^ "Inauguran ampliación de cárcel de El Dorado". Correo del Caroni. January 2015. Retrieved 29 August 2015.

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