What is gomec?

Gomec is a small district in the western province of Tachira, Venezuela. It is located near the border with Colombia and is known for its agricultural production, particularly in coffee, cattle, and tobacco. Gomec has a population of around 12,000 people, and the majority of the residents are indigenous people.

Gomec is also known for its natural beauty, with several scenic spots like the La Quinta National Park, the Paramo de La Negra, and the Chorro del Indio waterfall. The district has a rich cultural heritage, and its traditional celebrations like the San Juan Bautista festival draw many visitors every year.

The economy of Gomec is mainly based on agriculture, and the district has several cooperatives and associations involved in the production and export of coffee and tobacco. The local government has recently made efforts to promote tourism in the area, with plans to develop infrastructure and attract more visitors to the district.