Caucagua
Caucagua is a town in Miranda State, Venezuela. It serves as the capital of the Acevedo Municipality.
Located approximately 62 kilometers (39 miles) east of Caracas, Caucagua lies within the Tuy River Valley. The economy is primarily agricultural, with key crops including cacao, coffee, bananas, and citrus fruits. The surrounding area is characterized by rolling hills and tropical vegetation.
Caucagua has a historical significance dating back to the colonial era. It was officially founded in 1690. The town experienced periods of growth linked to the cacao trade.
The town's infrastructure includes schools, healthcare facilities, and local government offices. Transportation links connect Caucagua to other towns and cities in the region.