No. Both are independent countries and neither of them belonged to the other, ever.
Both were part of the Spanish empire between the 16th and 19th centuries, but belonged to different administrative regions and started their independence wars at different times.
Canada: Ottawa Venezuela: Caracas Mexico: Mexico City
It depends on whether you are referring to the Amazon Basin or the Amazon River. The Amazon Basin occupies sections of Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. It is nowhere near Mexico. The Amazon River does not border any of these countries. Its path takes it through Brazil and Peru, and other rivers from Venezuela do flow into it, but it is nowhere near Mexico.
Oil is the answer.
Oil (Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico) and Silver (Mexico)
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Mexico produces 2,602,000 barrels of oil per day while Venezuela produces 2,175,000. Mexico is a larger producer, by almost 19.6%
CUBA does the Bahamas count? No, because they speak English, not Spanish, in the Bahamas.
Yes, Caracas is the capital of Venezuela and Mexico City is the capital of Mexico.
Out of the Wild Venezuela - 2011 The End Is Near was released on: USA: 7 April 2011
Oil (petroleum)
Oil (petroleum)
Mexico is located on the southern tip of North America, bordering the United States and Central America. Venezuela is on the north-eastern side of the South American continent.