Ciudad Miranda
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Updated April 16, 2024
## Ciudad Miranda (Charallave, Miranda, Venezuela): what it is, where it sits, and how to approach a visit responsibly
Ciudad Miranda is a housing complex / residential area located in Miranda State, within Cristóbal Rojas Municipality, specifically in Las Brisas parish.
The coordinates you provided (10.2217274, -66.8449402) place it in/near Charallave (postal code 1210), the municipal seat of Cristóbal Rojas.
Because this is an apartment complex (not a public attraction), the most accurate “travel guide” angle is: how to locate it, how to navigate the surrounding city, and how to behave in a way that respects residents and local norms.
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## Quick facts you can safely publish
– Name: Ciudad Miranda
– Category: Housing complex / residential complex
– Administrative area (as listed): Miranda State → Cristóbal Rojas Municipality → Las Brisas parish
– Nearby city: Charallave (municipal seat of Cristóbal Rojas Municipality)
– Charallave context: Charallave is in Miranda State and part of the Valles del Tuy region.
– Rail connectivity (city-level): Charallave is connected to Caracas via two train stations: Charallave Norte and Charallave Sur.
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## Where Ciudad Miranda fits on the map
Ciudad Miranda is shown as being in Parroquia Las Brisas, which is one of the parishes of Cristóbal Rojas Municipality.
That matters because many Venezuelan addresses and civic references are framed by state → municipality → parish, and “Las Brisas” is a useful anchor term when you’re cross-checking maps, transport directions, or local references.
Your plus-code style address (65C4+M2V, Charallave 1210, Miranda, Venezuela) is also consistent with Charallave’s postal code 1210 shown in general city references.
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## Getting to the Charallave area (and what that means for visiting Ciudad Miranda)
If you’re coming from Caracas, the most “structural” transportation fact to know is that Charallave is served by the Caracas–Charallave–Cúa rail corridor, and the two Charallave stations are commonly referenced as:
– Estación Charallave Norte “Generalísimo Francisco de Miranda”
– Estación Charallave Sur “Don Simón Rodríguez”
Those station pages describe them as part of the rail system linking Caracas with Charallave and Cúa, which is why you’ll often see Charallave discussed as closely connected to the capital region via commuter movement.
Practical implication (without guessing details): If your purpose is to reach a specific residential address in Ciudad Miranda, you’ll still need a final-mile plan (local transport, a known pickup point, or a resident contact), because stations serve the city broadly—not individual residential complexes.
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## Visiting Ciudad Miranda: what’s appropriate (and what to avoid)
Since Ciudad Miranda is identified as a housing complex, the default assumption should be that it is private living space rather than a sightseeing stop.
Here’s what you can publish as responsible, universally applicable guidance without inventing on-the-ground specifics:
– Go only with a clear purpose: visiting someone, viewing a property, or completing a delivery/appointment.
– Use precise pin + written address: residential complexes can have multiple entrances and internal blocks; use the exact pin/coordinates you already have.
– Respect access controls: if there’s a gate, guard post, or sign-in requirement, comply fully; don’t photograph people, entrances, or security features.
– Accessibility reality-check: “apartment complex” does not guarantee elevator access or step-free entry—confirm directly with whoever is meeting you.
If your article needs to serve RealJourneyTravels readers, you can frame Ciudad Miranda as a location people search because they’re staying there (family visits, rentals, relocations), and your value-add is helping them avoid common navigation and etiquette mistakes.
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## Charallave + Cristóbal Rojas: population data you should flag as potentially outdated
If you include population numbers, you should label the year and explicitly note that figures can drift quickly.
– Cristóbal Rojas Municipality has a published population figure of 96,369 (as of 2007) on a general reference page. That is dated.
– Charallave population figures vary by source/year; for example, one dataset-style reference lists 117,594 (2011 census) for Charallave locality, while another general reference page shows 129,214 (2001)—both are not current. Population
How to phrase it safely in your post:
“Published population figures for Charallave/Cristóbal Rojas are often from 2001–2011 (or older municipal estimates). Treat them as historical context rather than a current count.” Population
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## What I did not claim (on purpose)
There are lots of real-estate and social posts about “Urbanización Ciudad Miranda” online, but they’re marketing and not reliable enough to treat as neutral facts about services, safety, utilities, or “what it’s like.” I kept the article limited to verifiable location/admin/transport structure plus general best-practice guidance for visiting a residential complex.
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