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English: Twitter @juangangel We continue our tour of the eastern Colombian plains, showing the work that is carried out in this area of the country, which is the great pantry for the capital and other surrounding areas where a large amount of meat and milk is produced for the benefit of many cities in our national territory. The term llanero refers to the people from the plains of the intertropical zone of the Orinoco River basin that comprises South America. In Colombia, the region is known as the Eastern Plains, the Plains or Orinoquia, made up of the departments of Arauca, Casanare, Meta and Vichada. And in Venezuela it is known as the Llanos Region, and includes the states of Barinas, Apure, Portuguesa, Cojedes, Guárico, Anzoátegui and Monagas. He is known for being a skilled horseman who is in charge of all tasks related to livestock and its derivatives. The historical figure emerged in the 17th century until its disappearance at the end of the 19th century with the Andean hegemony and the birth of the Venezuelan oil industry. Currently it is still in force as a shepherd but without the heyday of the livestock of yesteryear and the war. Source https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llanero Juan Gonzalo Angel Restrepo www.tvagro.tv