Carmen de Uria was a small hamlet located near
Macuto, along a narrow valley of the
Coastal Range, with an outlet to the Caribbean Sea and close to the city of
Caraballeda. It was administratively linked to the parish of
Naiguatá and connected by road to
Playa Los Caracas via the Tanaguarena–Los Caracas highway. The land was acquired by Italian businessman
Filippo Gagliardi, who proposed to then-president
Marcos Pérez Jiménez the development of the village as a "little Venice". Following the
1958 Venezuelan coup d'état that overthrew Pérez Jiménez, the project was halted. Gagliardi managed to complete only a main building with gardens and two swimming pools before returning to Italy. The settlement’s economy was based primarily on tourism, services, and residential use. Electrical power reached the community in 1958. == Destruction ==