Valle de Pascua is a city located in the central plains of Venezuela, in the state of Guarico. It is the capital of the Lander municipality and is situated approximately 350 kilometers southeast of Caracas, the capital city of Venezuela.
Valle de Pascua is known for its agricultural activities, particularly in the production of corn, sorghum, and livestock. The city has a relatively dry climate with temperatures ranging from 20 to 30 degrees Celsius throughout the year.
Despite being a small city, Valle de Pascua offers basic amenities and services such as healthcare facilities, schools, and markets. It also has several parks and plazas where residents can relax and enjoy outdoor activities.
Culturally, Valle de Pascua celebrates various traditional events and festivals, such as the Feast of Our Lady of Candelaria, which is held in February and involves processions, music, and dance. The city also has a strong indigenous presence, with communities of the Pemon and Kariña ethnic groups.
In recent years, Valle de Pascua has faced economic challenges due to the country's political and economic instability. However, the city remains an important agricultural center in the region.