Plaza Bolívar
Bolivar Industry
Most Venezuelan cities have a central plaza or square, often surrounded by government buildings, churches, and shops. Many cities also have colonial architecture influences, especially in the historic downtown areas. Additionally, Venezuela's cities typically have a vibrant street food culture and lively markets.
most people believe you should help and take care of the homeless if i were you that is what i would do
In a way but they fluctuate with societies attitudes. in general it's what most people see as reasonable.
It depends on which city you're talking about but in general, Russian cities are not nearly as crowded as large Chinese cities.
they have positive attitudes
Venezuelan art tends to follow a modernist style. Many of the pieces are portraits, and they hang in Venezuela's most prestigious museums. Some of the most famous Venezuelan artists include Tito Salas, Juan Lovera, and Marisol Escobar.
Actually, women in most places live longer than men. Why? It is simply biology.
It depends on the time period. From 650-1250, Islamic cities were generally more advanced and developed than European cities. From 1650-onwards, European cities were usually more developed than Islamic cities. There are exceptions, but this is the general trend.
B. Most body language is related to emotion and attitudes.
NO she is Venezuelen! She is of Venezuelan nationality, and speaks spanish, as they do in most of South America.
They wish they could suckers! I'm gonna !$!@% ya mama.
Most state capitals include modern infrastructure. The three most developed cities in this regard include Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey. If you mean a "general region", that would be the Central Mexican Plateau, where most cities in Mexico are located.