July 5th 1811
The nationality for Venezuela is Venezuelan. Citizens of Venezuela are referred to as Venezuelans, and they hold Venezuelan nationality, which is established by the country's constitution and laws.
Venezuela gained its independence from Spain in 1811. It then became a part of Colombia. It gained independence from Colombia in 1830. Its current constitution was ratified in 1999.
No, there is no established network or regular schedule of sea transportation between Aruba and Venezuela. Ferry service isn't presently available between Aruba and Venezuela. It's possible to charter a boat. But usually travelers opt for air travel from Aruba to Venezuela.
Venezuela was colonized by the Spanish in the early 16th century, with the first significant expedition led by Christopher Columbus in 1498. The formal colonization began in 1528 when the Spanish established the Captaincy General of Venezuela. The region was primarily settled by Spanish conquistadors seeking gold and other resources, leading to the establishment of settlements and the exploitation of indigenous populations.
Caracas is the capital of Venezuela.
Coro is in Venezuela. It is in the Falcon, Venezuela.
venezuela
Venezuela is the Spanish word for Venezuela.
Doin DG 20? ;) Venezuela to Cuba because you have to go through Brazil for Venezuela to Bolivia
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Venezuela is much closer.
It is in Venezuela.