Why is Simon bolivar so important?
Simon Bolivar was the most important REVOLUTIONARY LEADER. of South America's war (Bolivar's War) to win independence from Spain. The area of Upper Peru was renamed Bolivia in his honor. Originally, he planned to unite the Spanish colonies of South America into a single country that would be called Gran Colombia. However, political disputes tore the Latin American nations apart, and Bolivar's dream of Gran Colombia was never fulfilled.
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yes he married a women from nobleman family called teresa del toro. however, she died less than a year after their marriage.
What are the major imports and exports of Venezuela?
The number one export in Venezuela is oil. Several oil field as located in and around Venezuela, particular in the East. Venezuela supports the USA with pesticide , fertilizer and insecticides.
Imports: Cars. YOur welcome
Apart of oil, Venezuela exports gemstones, organic chemicals, base metals and fish. The country imports corn, medicines, machinery and food products. Read more about Venezuela's export and imports on Export Portal - an online platform for international trade.
How were Toussaint LOuverture Simon Bolivar and Jose San Martin similar?
one way in which toussaint louverture simon bolivar and jose de san martin are similar is that they
Did Simon bolivar have a wife and children?
He did have a wife, at the age of 19 he married a 21 year old woman named Maria Theresa, but after just 8 months she died of Yellow Fever, so I don't think he had any children, I hope this helped!! :)
Is Hugo chavez a good president?
Hugo Chavez is a terrible leader. Here is a list of only a few out of the MANY MANY MANY bad things he has done to f*** Venezuela.
-Rationalizing water and light: He didnt follow through, so small towns like Acarigua go through weeks without water and hours and hours without light, with all the crime
-Students: he is trying to control what students can and cannot do..he has his own university where "chavistas" can attend,but none of them get hired. in 3 years, students trying to be doctors graduate. it takes 2 years to become an engineer. is that really enough training?
-U.S.A: he talks and talks about the U.S., but does he stop selling us oil? no sir.
-Terrorism: he is in "friendly" contact with the guerrilla from colombia, was in contact with sadam Hussein, and probably osama bil laden.
-crime: it is a proven fact that he has threatened other candidates, such as Rosales in 2007..he threatened to hurt his family, and he has taken part in abductions from other politicians...
i cannot begin to explain what a bad leader this man is. did you know he tried to kill the president of Venezuela back in 1996 or around that time, went to jail, then was released and shortly became president?!!? a president that has been in jail for attempted murder...nice.
Who is the President of Venezuela in 2014?
Hugo Rafael Chávez FrÃas was the President of Venezuela in 2011. He became President of Venezuela on 1999 February 2 and served until his death from cancer on 2013 March 5.
Chávez was born to a lower-middle class working family on 1954 July 28. After joining the military at 17, he helped aid in defeating communist insurgency movements. Affected by their cause, Chávez formed a Bolivarian Revolution Army - 200 within the military. After President Carlos Andrés Pérez began cutting social spending in the early 1990's and used military force to suppress protests, Chávez attempted a coup d'etat but failed and was imprisoned. Another failed coup d'etat took place months later, but ultimately Pérez was impeached.
Chávez and the other members of the coup attempt were released by president Rafael Caldera in 1994. Chávez began to rally support for political change, touring the country. In 1997, he formed the Fifth Republic Movement political party, and was elected president in the 1998 election.
Many attempts were made to remove Chavez, including the 2002 coup d'etat, the oil strike of 2002 and the recall referendum in 2004, all of which ultimately failed. Chávez began to pursue a more socialist route of democracy. In 2007, a referendum eliminated presidential term limits, allowing Chávez to rule indefinitely. However, after being re-elected in 2012, Chavez passed away in 2013 from cancer.
Does Venezuela have a president or a dictator?
President Mugabe of Zimbabwe is a dictator. Even though he receives "the votes", this is due more to rigging the elections and suppressing dissent than because the people have actually voted for him.
Who was the President of Venezuela in 1973?
The current leader is Hugo Chávez and then the one before that was Rafael Caldera Rodríguez. Duhh to whoever didnt know that. Im kidding cuz i didnt even know that I had to look it up. So yeah I hoped that answered your question.
What are the natural resources of Colombia?
natural resources of colombia are oil, natural gas, coal, hydro-electricity, and colombia is the main producer of emerald and an important participant in gold, silver, iron, salt, platinum, and uranium extraction
Is Venezuela south of the equator?
No, most of South America is south of the equator.
Most of Colombia, part of Ecuador and Brazil, and all of Venezuela, Guyana, and Suriname (and French Guiana) are north of the equator. Six countries are entirely south of it : Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
What city is exactly north of the equator in Venezuela?
All cities in the world are either north of or south of the equator, or perhaps some cities lie directly upon the equator. There is no such thing, then, as being 'exactly' north of the equator. In the case of Venezuela, all of its cities and town are north of the equator.
Which mineral is best known in Venezuela?
iron
btw are you looking up this so you can finish worksheet 8-8?
cause i was too...
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Who is Venezuelas money named after?
Venezuela's money was named after Simon Bolivar, their first president
3 is true. The government is a federal presidential constitutional republic.
1 is false. The capital is Caracas.
2 is false. Venezuela resides entirely in the northern hemisphere (from 0 degrees to 13 degrees north, and from 59 degrees to 74 degrees west).