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Caracas

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Caracas
Nation: Spain
Region: New Granada
Info: Conquerable Port

This port has a Natural Harbor

Resources: Fertile Soil
Forest (Oak)
Gold Deposits
Natural Harbor
NPC Level: 30
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[edit] Important NPCs

NPC Name
Adora Fausto
Alberto Cadenas
Domingo Gutirrez
Francisco Herrero
Ronald Rutger


[edit] Missions

Mission Name Level
Convoy's Complaint 2424
Still Waters 2424
Divine Intervention 2424
The Hermit's Secret 2424
Tale of the Lost 2424
Natural Ingredients 2424
Tale of the Broken Blade 2424
Red Dragon's Lair 2525
Loaves and Fishes 2525
Forbidden Fruit 2525
Bey's Retreat 2525
Broken Charm 2525
Native Poultices 2525
Bey's Retreat: El Castillo del Corsair 2525
Captive Audience 2525
Down on the Farm 2525
God's Blade 2525
A Father's Legacy 2525
Bey's Retreat: When Angels Fall 2525
Prometheus Unbound 2525
Lost Soul 2525
Scavenger's Hold 2525
Top Dog 2525
Bey's Retreat: Rutger's Revenge 2525
Lost and Found 2525
Snake Oil 2525
Francisco's Witticism 2525
One Good Turn... 2525
Scapegoats 2626
Volatile Sample 2626
Surface Tension 2626
The Need for Deed 2626
Scouting for Gold 2626
Blessing of the Sea 2626
Mad Dogs 2727
Send in the Hounds 2727
Tale of the Burning Coals 2828
Boiling Point 2828
Too Close for Comfort 2828
Hunting the Sea Bird 2929
I Know a Fellow What Knows a Fellow 3535
Name Dropping 3535
The Raison Debt 3535


[edit] History

More than five hundred years ago, the area was populated by indigenous peoples of the Toromaima tribe. In 1498 the first Spanish explorers visted the Venezuelan coastline. But it was not until 1558 that the first settlements were estabished in the area. Francisco Fajardo, the son of a Spanish Captain and a Guaqueri queen, attempted to establish a plantation in the valley in 1562 after founding a series of coastal towns from nearby Margarita Island. Fajardo's settlement did not last as it was destroyed by the Toromaimas led by Terepaima and Guacaipuro. This was the last successful rebellion on the part of the natives, for on July 25, 1567, the Spanish captain Diego de Losada laid the foundations of the city of Santiago de León de Caracas. The cultivation of cocoa stimulated the development of the city which in 1777 became the capital of the capitanía general of Venezuela.

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