guyana, suriname, and french guiana.
Venezuela shares borders with Guyana to the east, Colombia to the west, and Brazil to the south.
Bolivar helped liberate Peru, Bolivia, Venezuela, and the region that consisted of much of what is present-day Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and other parts of Venezuela. Therefore, the New World countries that Simon Bolivar did not help liberate were Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, and other Central American countries.
Venezuela is bordered by Brazil, Columbia, Guyana and the Atlantic Ocean to the north.
All of them are important. If you mean the "largest" or "most advanced" in economic terms, those would be Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia and Venezuela.
suriname,Brazil and Venezuela
Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador and Brazil,
Brazil and Venezuela.
Venezuela, Suriname, and Brazil.
Venezuela and Brazil border Colombia to the east.
Venezuela borders Brazil, but Chile doesn't. Chile and Equador are the only two countries in South America that don't border Brazil.
Brazil, Canada, and Venezuela
Venezuela is part of South America. The countries that surround Venezuela are:Guyana, Brazil and Colombia.
Brazil, Panama, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela
Yes, Venezuela is located north of Brazil.
guyana, suriname, and french guiana.
The countries in Latin America with the most oil reserves are Venezuela and Brazil. Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserves in the world, while Brazil also has significant reserves offshore in the pre-salt fields. Other significant oil-producing countries in Latin America include Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina.