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Siempreviva is a neighborhood located in the Urdaneta Municipality in the Miranda State, Venezuela. It is bordered by La Palma neighborhood to the north, Hacienda Villegas to the east, Tuy River to the south, and Peñas Negras neighborhood to the west. The name Siempreviva comes from the Hacienda Siempreviva, a very extensive parcel in the same neighborhood that was dedicated to animal husbandry and agriculture. Siempreviva is also part of the Tuy Valleys of Miranda State.

History
The area that is present-day Siempreviva was established in 1905. The site was originally named "El Peñón de Tinapuy", but was later renamed "Siempreviva". The first founders of Siempreviva were Salvador Bianchi, Isaías Parras Pulido, Ricarda Arguinzones, Cleto Martínez, Inés Arguinzones, Benita Aponte, Rogelio Lara, Pantaleón López, Petra Escalona, Carmen Olivero, Anita Gil, Fortuna Laserez, María de Jesús García, Pancha Macero, Melecio Martínez, Delfina Martínez, Georgina Olivero and Ángel Efraín García Lander. These first inhabitants came from different regions of Caracas and of the same Tuy Valleys motivated by the agriculture and strategic location of the area.

Geography
Siempreviva is located at 10°07′31.94″N 66°51′14.68″W

Economy
Subsistence agriculture and provision of services have a significant position in the place’s economy.