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Francisco de Miranda station (Valencia)

Coordinates: 10°12′05″N 68°00′24″W / 10.2013°N 68.0066°W / 10.2013; -68.0066
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Francisco de Miranda station (Spanish: Estación Francisco de Miranda), also known as Rectorado station,[1] is one of the stations of the Valencia Metro in Venezuela.

History

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The system opened in 2006, but Miranda Station was not among the original stations. It was one of two stations inaugurated in April 2015 by Nicolás Maduro, the President of Venezuela.[2] It was named after Francisco de Miranda, the Venezuelan revolutionary. The alternative name "Rectorado" refers to a nearby building used by the University of Carabobo.

References

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  1. ^ Laguna (19 July 2018). "Enfermeras de Carabobo protestan en estación del Rectorado del Metro" [Carabobo nurses protest at the Rectorate Metro station] (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 20 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Inauguradas estaciones Francisco de Miranda y Rafael Urdaneta del Metro de Valencia" (in Spanish). 29 April 2015.

10°12′05″N 68°00′24″W / 10.2013°N 68.0066°W / 10.2013; -68.0066