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None, but in the far north occasionally has some cases of dengue.
It depends on the route you take, but you need to travel across most of Central and South America.
because of the direction they travel in. they travel from west to east due to the coriolis effect
Your travel direction from Chicago, Illinois to Republic of India is North (16 degrees from North).
If you travel along a line of longitude from the South Pole, you would travel directly northwards.
east
2231 hours from B. A to Caracas or vice versa
South. You would travel pretty much directly south, but slightly southeast, to get to Venezuela from New York.
Yes, you can travel to Venezuela with a US passport.
Well the capital of Venezuela is Caracas and Brazil's is Brasilia a bird you have to travel SSW and approx 1500km
they travel by a gondala atype of boat
To travel from the USA to Venezuela, you can take a flight from major airports in the US to airports in Venezuela, such as Simon Bolivar International Airport in Caracas. Be sure to check for any travel restrictions or requirements, such as visas or vaccinations, before your trip.
I would say its an OK. country to travel to.
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From Colorado, you should travel by air...Try to get to Denver International, then take a flight to Miami. Once you arrive in Miami there are flights to Caracas Venezuela, if that's where you want to go...there are over a hundred airports in Venezuela On the other hand, you can travel by road to Venezuela...there are highways through Mexico and points south towards Costa Rica then across Columbia to Venezuela
You would go in a northwest direction to get from Brazil's capital of Bras