Bolivarian Government plants 323 trees in Maracay de Aragua
Courtesy Internet
Published at: 07/03/2024 05:10 PM
A significant number of trees of native species were planted during a day held in Maracay as part of the activities carried out by the regional and local government after the 323rd anniversary of the founding of the capital of Aragua.
The plan is called “A Tree for Maracay” and includes the planting of 323 trees including araguaney, granadillo, mahogany, apamate, bucare, jacaranda, almond, carnation, mountain rose, senna alata, cedar, samán margariteño, fruit trees and vera in the eight parishes of the Girardot municipality.
Likewise, the Bolivarian government held a mass in commemoration of the capital of Aragüeña and in the afternoon in the spaces of the Municipal Art Gallery of Maracay (GAMM) with the participation of around 50 boys and girls from the Pedro José Ovalles parish, a mural was painted with drawings and messages dedicated to the garden city.
Mazo News Team