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Venezuela's largest impoverished district marks 400th anniversary with kite festival

The Gran Mariscal of Ayacucho Symphony Orchestra performs on the El Morro de Petare during celebrations for the 400th anniversary of the founding of the neighbourhood Petare, in Caracas, Venezuela, February 17, 2021. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria

In Venezuela's sprawling impoverished Petare neighborhood on the east end of Caracas, dozens of children and residents flew kites to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the founding of what was once a small village outside the capital.

Petare was founded in 1621 by Spanish settlers who took advantage of the lush mountain surroundings to grow crops including coffee, cocoa and sugar cane, according to Venezuelan historians.

During the 20th century, the area was settled by migrants who moved to cities as the country's oil industry took off and is now home to more than 1 million people who range from the extremely poor to middle class professionals.

Children hold kites as the Petare neighbourhood celebrates the 400th anniversary of its founding, in Caracas, Venezuela, February 17, 2021. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria

The area now suffers from gang violence and chronic problems with power and water, but its residents have cultivated a sense of pride at facing adversity with a smile.

"Given the situation of the country, this is the best thing that has happened" in Petare, said Omaira Montiel, 47, a homemaker who has lived half her life in Petare. "I'm happy."

Children and adolescents spent hours flying kites from a hilltop with majestic views of Caracas as a singers performed and a symphonic orchestra of youth musicians played in the background.

Children fly kites as the Petare neighbourhood celebrates the 400th anniversary of its founding, in Caracas, Venezuela February 17, 2021. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria

The activity helps ensure that "traditions are not lost," said Marisela Moreno, 55, another Petare resident.

"Petare means a feeling of commitment and dedication", said opposition leader and former mayor, Carlos Ocariz. "Politics is about spending time with the community."

A boy flies a kite as the Petare neighbourhood celebrates the 400th anniversary of its founding, in Caracas, Venezuela February 17, 2021. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria

(Reporting by Efrain Otero, writing by Mayela Armas and Vivian Sequera; Editing by Marguerita Choy)

Children hold kites as the Petare neighbourhood celebrates the 400th anniversary of its founding, in Caracas, Venezuela, February 17, 2021. The writing on the kite reads: "Petare, 400 years." REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria
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