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Venus has perpetual very thick cloud layers, so on the surface there would be no visible sunrise.

If the clouds were somehow removed, then there would be a sunrise, but because Venus rotates so slowly (and in the wrong direction) it would be a bit different than an Earthly sunrise.

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