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Electricidad de Caracas. (Venezuela).


ELECTRICIDAD DE CARACAS Caracas (kəră`kəs, kərä`–, Span. kärä`käs), city (1990 pop. 1,824,892), Federal Dist., N Venezuela, the capital and largest city of the country, near the Caribbean Sea. Its port is La Guaira. , filial filial /fil·i·al/ (fil´e-al)
1. of or pertaining to a son or daughter.

2. in genetics, of or pertaining to those generations following the initial (parental) generation.
 de la empresa electrica norteamericana AES, vendio sus ADS en la telefonica venezolana Venezolana is an airline based in Caracas, Venezuela. It was established and started operations in 2001 and operates regional services. Fleet
The Venezolana fleet consists of the following aircraft (at August 2006) [1] :
  • 3 BAe Jetstream 31
 Cantv por US$92 millones. AES adquirio las acciones en un infructuoso intento de controlar Cantv el ano pasado.
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Date:Jun 1, 2002
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