On the Battle of Carabobo holiday, which commemorates a key victory in Venezuela's struggle for independence, traditional Venezuelan foods are often enjoyed. Popular dishes include arepas, which are cornmeal patties filled with various ingredients, and hallacas, a type of tamale made with masa, meat, and spices wrapped in plantain leaves. People also indulge in local sweets like dulce de leche and drinks such as chicha, a rice-based beverage. The celebration often includes sharing meals with family and friends, highlighting the importance of community and cultural heritage.
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No, most people in Venezuala do not have cars,
People who live in Venezuala!
Because Venezuela was once a colony of Spain.
Cinco de Mayo (May 5th).
Holiday can honour people because then people can get away and have a breaak instead of all the stress. Holiday can also honour people to look at new sights.
Venezuala President Hugo Chaves' despotism has resulted in widespread poverty, hunger, and an erosion of personal rights for the people of his country.
it is a national holiday because somemany people lost their lives in the battle for America that it became a national holiday. Also it is very special because it happened on the eleventh day of the eleventh month in the eleventh minute. that is why it is special to me I want to say thank you to all the people who gave up their lives to make this country a better place!!!!!!!!
Which group of people introduced the holiday to the United States
Over 50,000 people visit Disneyland in the holiday.
why do people sing to celebrate the New Year's holiday
I'm not sure of the exact number of them in total, but I know that they tend to reside in small communities of about 100-200. Most of these villages are in Venezuala.