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Juan Bimba is a fictitious character used in the past as the national personification of Venezuela, but is now regarded as obsolete. According to the local folklore of the region of Cumaná the name comes from a mentally ill local inhabitant of the 1850s; but this version is doubtful. It was first used by Juan Vicente González, a Venezuelan columnist of the 19th century as an example of the average Venezuelan peasant, the prototype of the common people. The cartoon was drawn by cartoonist Mariano Medina Febres in the 1930s

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  • Juan Bimba es un conocido personaje gráfico producto del venezolanismo histórico. La tradición local de Cumaná atribuye la etimología de «Juan Bimba» al nombre de un habitante de las cercanías con problemas mentales que vivió hacia 1853. Lo cierto es que en 1860, Juan Vicente González usa Juan Bimba como sinónimo de tonto o mentecato. «Juan Bimbe», «Juan Bimba» o «Juan Bimbas», como también se le llamaba, está documentado desde 1900 como el nombre que se le aplica al prototipo del hombre humilde del pueblo. Con ese sentido la fijó y la popularizó Andrés Eloy Blanco en diversas composiciones y en forma humorística desde la revista Fantoches durante los años 1930. (es)
  • Juan Bimba is a fictitious character used in the past as the national personification of Venezuela, but is now regarded as obsolete. According to the local folklore of the region of Cumaná the name comes from a mentally ill local inhabitant of the 1850s; but this version is doubtful. It was first used by Juan Vicente González, a Venezuelan columnist of the 19th century as an example of the average Venezuelan peasant, the prototype of the common people. The cartoon was drawn by cartoonist Mariano Medina Febres in the 1930s (en)
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  • Juan Bimba es un conocido personaje gráfico producto del venezolanismo histórico. La tradición local de Cumaná atribuye la etimología de «Juan Bimba» al nombre de un habitante de las cercanías con problemas mentales que vivió hacia 1853. Lo cierto es que en 1860, Juan Vicente González usa Juan Bimba como sinónimo de tonto o mentecato. «Juan Bimbe», «Juan Bimba» o «Juan Bimbas», como también se le llamaba, está documentado desde 1900 como el nombre que se le aplica al prototipo del hombre humilde del pueblo. Con ese sentido la fijó y la popularizó Andrés Eloy Blanco en diversas composiciones y en forma humorística desde la revista Fantoches durante los años 1930. (es)
  • Juan Bimba is a fictitious character used in the past as the national personification of Venezuela, but is now regarded as obsolete. According to the local folklore of the region of Cumaná the name comes from a mentally ill local inhabitant of the 1850s; but this version is doubtful. It was first used by Juan Vicente González, a Venezuelan columnist of the 19th century as an example of the average Venezuelan peasant, the prototype of the common people. The cartoon was drawn by cartoonist Mariano Medina Febres in the 1930s (en)
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