Biruaca Municipality
Overview
 
The Biruaca Municipality is one of the seven municipalities
Municipalities of Venezuela
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 (municipio
Municipio
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s) that makes up the Venezuela
Venezuela
Venezuela , officially called the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela , is a tropical country on the northern coast of South America. It borders Colombia to the west, Guyana to the east, and Brazil to the south...

n state of Apure
Apure
Apure State is one of the 23 states into which Venezuela is divided. Its territory formed part of the provinces of Mérida, Maracaibo, and Barinas, in accordance with successive territorial ordinations pronounced by the colonial authorities. In 1824 the Department of Apure was created, under...

 and, according to a 2007 population estimate by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality has a population of 54,233. The town of Biruaca
Biruaca
Biruaca is a city in Apure State in Venezuela.It is sited on the Apure River, a tributary of the Orinoco River, close to the larger city of San Fernando de Apure, 400 km south of the national capital Caracas....

 is the shire town
County seat
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 of the Biruaca Municipality.
The Biruaca Municipality, according to a 2007 population estimate by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, has a population of 54,233 (up from 45,180 in 2000).
Quotations

"How to Save Bosnia," The World and I, July 1994, by Michael Johns. "Seventy years ago this November, Vladimir Lenin created the modern totalitarian state, transforming simpler forms of tyranny into history's most sophisticated apparatus of rule by terror."

"Seventy Years of Evil: Soviet Crimes from Lenin to Gorbachev," Policy Review|Policy Review, Fall 1987, by Michael Johns. "No chronology of Soviet atrocities can convey the crushing of the human spirit under Lenin and his successors. But the retelling of 70 years of grisly facts leaves little doubt that what we face today in Soviet communism is, indeed, an 'evil empire.'"

"Seventy Years of Evil: Soviet Crimes from Lenin to Gorbachev," Policy Review|Policy Review, Fall 1987, by Michael Johns. "Up against the ropes in the Iran-Contra affair, Ronald Reagan should have come out swinging, announcing clearly that this government carries itself in the tradition of the Marquis de Lafayette, that freedom fighters will no longer be left to die in the jungle, like Brigade 2506 at the Bay of Pigs."

"Peace in Our Time: The Spirit of Munich Lives On," Policy Review|Policy Review, Summer 1987, by Michael Johns. "The time has come to stop talking about the lessons of Vietnam, and to start talking about the lessons of Afghanistan."

 
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