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Venezuela,
officially the
Bolivarian Republic of
Venezuela, is a
country on the
northern coast of
South America,
consisting of a
continental landm**** and...
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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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Relations between Cuba and
Venezuela were
established in 1902. The
relationship deteriorated in the 1960s and
Venezuela broke relations in late 1961 following...
- and 1998, both of whom were
considered amongst the
strongest Miss
World Venezuelas in
history and
whose eliminations were seen by the
organization as a signal...
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Santiago de León de
Caracas (CCS), is the
capital and
largest city of
Venezuela, and the
center of the
Metropolitan Region of
Caracas (or
Greater Caracas)...
- The
cultures of
Venezuela are
diverse and complex,
influenced by the many
different people who have made
Venezuela their home.
Venezuela has distinctive...
- The
current national flag of
Venezuela was
introduced in 2006. The
basic design includes a
horizontal tricolour of yellow, blue, and red,
dating to the...
- The bolívar [boˈliβaɾ] is the
official currency of
Venezuela.
Named after the hero of
South American independence Simón Bolívar, it was
introduced by...
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Republic of
Venezuela Famous or
notable Venezuelans include:
Jimmy Al****
Esther Ayuso Federico Beckhoff Celina Bentata Anita Berrizbeitia Guido Bermudez...
- The
economy of
Venezuela is
based primarily on petroleum, as the
country holds the
largest crude oil
supply in the world.
Venezuela was
historically among...