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Coquivacoa : ウィキペディア英語版
Coquivacoa

Coquivacoa or Coquibacoa is an indigenous name for an area in north-west Venezuela - either the Gulf of Venezuela (as used by Colombian President Alfonso López Michelsen in 1974) or Lake Maracaibo (as others argue〔 Graziano Gasparini (1976), ''Templos coloniales de Venezuela'', E. Armitano〕〔Miguel Angel Burelli Rivas said that the term had never been applied to the Gulf of Venezuela and actually referred to Lake Maracaibo - Leandro Area, Elke de Stockhausen (2001), ''El Golfo de Venezuela'', Instituto de Estudios Políticos, Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Políticas, Universidad Central de Venezuela, p128〕) or possibly the wider region. It may also be the name of an indigenous people itself, in particular the people fought by Ambrosius Ehinger before his 1529 establishment of Maracaibo; the name "Maracaibo" may derive from a Coquivacoa chieftain killed by Ehinger. This people may be related to (or even identical to) the Wayuu or the Caquetio people.
The Spanish ''conquistador'' Alonso de Ojeda had been appointed Governor of Coquibacoa in 1502, a position that only lasted a few months. He had applied the term ''Coquibacoa'' to the Guajira Peninsula, which Ojeda erroneously thought was an island.
==Legacy==
A parish in Maracaibo is named ''Coquivacoa''. Gran Coquivacoa is a Gaita Zuliana group founded in 1968. There is a regional television station named Coquivacoa Televisión. Singer Alí Primera wrote a song called ''Coquivacoa''.
There is a city named Chivacoa in Yaracuy state, originally founded by Caquetio people.

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