Bolivar State, State in Venezuela
Bolívar is the largest state in Venezuela, covering an area of 242,801 square kilometers.
The state was named in honor of the Venezuelan leader Simón Bolívar.
It is home to the indigenous Pemon, Kamarakoto, and Arekuna communities.
Most residents rely on mining and agriculture for their livelihood.
Bolívar houses Angel Falls, the tallest waterfall in the world.
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap