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Venezuelans (Spanish: venezolanos) are the
citizens identified with the
country of
Venezuela. This
connection may be
through citizenship,
descent or cultural...
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temporarily opened to
allow Venezuelans to
purchase food and
basic health items. In
September 2016, a
study indicated 15% of
Venezuelans were
eating "food waste...
- Afro-
Venezuelans (Spanish: Afrovenezolanos), also
known as
Black Venezuelans (Spanish:
Venezolanos negros), are
Venezuelans who have
predominantly or total...
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European Venezuelans (Spanish:
Venezolanos europeos), also
known as
White Venezuelans (Spanish:
Venezolanos blancos) are
Venezuelans who self-identify...
- Initially,
upper class Venezuelans and
scholars emigrated during Chávez's presidency, but middle- and lower-class
Venezuelans began to
leave as conditions...
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Moreno Venezuelans (Spanish:
Venezolanos morenos) or
Mixed Venezuelans (Spanish:
Venezolanos mixtos) are
Venezuelans, who tend to be multiracial, typically...
- needs. By 2021 20% of
Venezuelans (5.4 million) had left the country. The UN
analysis estimates in 2019 that 25% of
Venezuelans needed some form of humanitarian...
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Italian Venezuelans (Italian: italo-venezuelani; Spanish: ítalo-venezolanos) are
Venezuelan-born
citizens who are
fully or
partially of
Italian descent...
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Republic of
Venezuela Famous or
notable Venezuelans include:
Jimmy Al****
Esther Ayuso Anita Berrizbeitia Guido Bermudez Bernardo Borges Dirk Bornhost...
- Ibero-America,
Venezuelans of
origin are
allowed to
apply for dual
Spanish citizenship after two
years of
legal residence in Spain. In addition,
Venezuelans who...