By yesenia.romero on Skatehive
English version The state of Sucre is known as the cradle of Venezuelan poets. Cruz Salmerón Acosta, José Antonio Ramos Sucre, and Andrés Eloy Blanco were born here. Just today, I went for a walk and arrived at the central Andrés Eloy Blanco square, which is located in front of the Cathedral of Cumaná. Although the bust dedicated to the famous poet is no longer in its place, due to vandalism, the identification remains in place. The plaza is small and always bustling, from early morning until late at night, so at any time of day you can see people there engaged in different activities: chatting, playing cards, reading, waiting, studying. I took the opportunity to rest for a while sitting in the shade of the trees that offer shade to visitors. It is undoubtedly a landmark because the square is surrounded by the Cathedral, the Antonio José de Sucre high school, the bus stop for El Peñón, and the Nuestra Señora del Carmen school, as well as two very popular bakeries. Despite the hustle an