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The cannons at the back of the shield and jointed to a laurel crown laced by a silvered pennant with the motto "TUMBA DE SUS TIRANOS" (Tomb of their tyrants) symbolise the glories obtained by the Anzoateguensians in the Independence War of Venezuela. The motto, properly, reminds of the bloody Battle of Urica which was verified in these lands on 1814 and where died the dreadful Spanish General José Tomás Boves who devastated a great part of the Venezuelan patriot territories in these times.
The cannons at the back of the shield and jointed to a laurel crown laced by a silvered pennant with the motto "TUMBA DE SUS TIRANOS" (Tomb of their tyrants) symbolise the glories obtained by the Anzoateguensians in the Independence War of Venezuela. The motto, properly, reminds of the bloody Battle of Urica which was verified in these lands on 1814 and where died the dreadful Spanish General José Tomás Boves who devastated a great part of the Venezuelan patriot territories in these times.


The name of this State is an tribute to General José Antonio Anzoátegui, one of the Venezuelan patriot heroes of the Independence War and its capital is the city of Barcelona.
The name of this State is an tribute to General José Antonio Anzoátegui, one of the Venezuelan patriot heroes of the Independence War and its capital is the city of Barcelona.'''[[Literature]]''':
 
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