Noun
/kaˈɾakas/
"Caracas" refers to the capital city of Venezuela. It is located in the northern part of the country and is known for its cultural and economic significance. Caracas is often mentioned in contexts related to politics, economics, and culture in Venezuela. The frequency of use of "Caracas" is high in both oral and written contexts, especially in discussions about Venezuelan affairs, travel, and Latin American studies.
Caracas is the capital of Venezuela and an important cultural center.
El clima en Caracas es tropical, lo que atrae a muchos turistas.
The climate in Caracas is tropical, which attracts many tourists.
En Caracas, la gastronomía es muy diversa y refleja la cultura del país.
While "Caracas" itself is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, there are phrases that reflect its significance within the context of Venezuelan culture. Here are a few related expressions:
She always helps others; she has a heart of Caracas.
"Cruzarse en Caracas"
Sometimes, to face challenges in Caracas means dealing with heavy traffic.
"Correr como en Caracas"
"Caracas" derives from the indigenous name "Karakas," which referred to the local tribe that lived in the region. The name has been retained since the foundation of the city in 1567 by the Spanish conquistador Diego de Losada.
Synonyms: - No direct synonyms as "Caracas" is a proper noun. However, it can be described as: - "Ciudad capital de Venezuela" (Capital city of Venezuela)
Antonyms: - As it is a proper noun, there are no direct antonyms. However, one might refer to smaller cities or rural areas in contrast, such as: - "Zona rural" (Rural area)