By belkyscabrera on Skatehive
INGLÉS Hello fellow nature lovers, it's a pleasure to greet you and wish you a happy weekend. We're just a few days away from completing the first half of February. During a walk along Santa Rosa Street, I came across a plaza I'd never seen before: Plaza de los Obispos (Bishops' Plaza). It's located on the avenue of the same name, near the Benigno Bruzual roundabout and the La Copita building, directly across from the Radio 2000 station. The plaza pays homage to Monsignor Sixto Sosa, the first bishop of Cumaná. There's also an educational institution in the city named after this distinguished figure. The plaza is located in front of Radio 2000 on the island of Santa Rosa Street and very close to the church of the same name. There is a plaque there, which reads the name of the plaza and the tribute paid to this bishop, for being the first bishop of Cumaná and for the missionary work he carried out in the region. The pedestal is made of marble and has a square base; around it are several