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Venezuela

Venezuela, or the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, is a country in northern South America. It lies on the coast and borders Guyana, Brazil, and Colombia. Its capital city is Caracas.

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How high is angel fall?

160,000 feet

- Angel falls is 979m (3,212ft.)

What is the population of Venezuela?

According to the February 2008 estimate the population of Venezuela is 28,199,822.

When did People's Electoral Movement - Venezuela - end?

People's Electoral Movement - Venezuela - ended in 2007.

What European country originally colonized both Venezuela and Argentina?

Well from what I know I believe it was Spain who originally colonized both Argentina and Venezuela.

What was the Alaskan Boundary Dispute about?

The Alaskan Boundary Dispute took place between Canada and The United States; it regarded the boundary of between Alaskan and the Panhandle running south from the coast of British Columbia.

When the US purchased Alaska from Russia in 1867, it perceived that it would control all of Russia's territory as attested on Russian Maps (land suirveyed during the time of 'Seward's folly'). The portion of land that Russia portrayed on the maps exceeded the boundary on the 141st Meridian that was agreed in the 1825 Anglo-Russian treaty.

The boundary established in 1835 between Egland and Imperial Russia was largely established by the following text; sadly, this text is extremely vague:

""...the said line shall ascend to the north along the channel called Portland Channel as far as the point of the continent where it strikes the 56th degree of north latitude; from this last-mentioned point, the line of demarcation shall follow the summit of the mountains situated parallel to the coast as far as the point of intersection of the 141st degree of west longitude."

The rather vague phrase "the mountains parallel to the coast" was further qualified thus:"Whenever the summit of the mountains shall be at a distance of more than ten marine leagues from the ocean, the limit shall be formed by a line parallel to the winding of the coast, and which shall never exceed the distance of ten marine leagues therefrom."

Hence, the mountains and the coast line made it hard to define, putting the actual location in dispute.

As soon as Alaska was purchased, the Imperial Dominion of Canada requested that a survey be conducted by the United States; at this time, the United States was not concerned about the region because it was sparsely populated and remote.

With the spontaneous influx of settlers, gold seekers and ambitious entrepreneurs with the Klondike Gold Rush, thousands of people headed throughout the Yukon and Alaska in order to gain a fortune. This inflamed the issue, since thousands of US citizens were settling or prospecting on Canadian soil, and, likewise, some miners and prospectors could be found in Alaska. As a solution, several attempts at compromise were made, but each Government disagreed to the other's proposal. In 1898, a Joint High Commission was created to deal with the issue once and for all, but the Western States were outraged and the US Senate refused to ratify the convention.

Canada believed that the boundary should be moved so that the tops of the inlets were in Canada, making the booming gold town of Skagway part of Canada. The Americans wanted the boundary to stay where it was, as they believed that they were still being cheated of several hundred acres (which, in fact, the Russian agreement did set the borderline shy of the rightful border).

~ Teddy Roosevelt (the President at the time) applied his motto, "Speak softly and carry a big stick," towards solving the dispute. It is alleged that Americans began a series of harassment measures against Canada. Canadian miners in Alaska were denied certain legal rights, because of a loophole in the Alaskan Homestead act of 1899. The final harassment was policy unofficially adopted by U.S. shipping companies, which slowed Canadian shipments and sped up U.S. shipments. ~

Fnally, in 1903, a Joint Alaskan Boundary Commission was established to try and reach a settlement between Canada and The US. Three Americans (Henry Cabot Lodge, Elihu Root and George Turner), two Canadians (Sir Louis Jet and Allan B. Aylesworth) and Lord Alverstone, an English representative, were appointed to be the panel responsible for reaching a verdict.

It took three weeks, several tied votes and an approaching Christmas season for Lord Alverstone to side with the US representatives in order to achieve an agreement.

The final agreed demarcation line fell significantly short of the maximal U.S. claim (it was a compromise falling roughly between the maximal U.S. and maximal British/Canadian claim). The Panhandle (the Tatshenshini-Alsek region) was not quite exclaved from the rest of British Columbia. The Hay-Herbert Treaty consolidated the decision.

Another treaty in 1925 required the commission to maintain a 20-foot wide demarcated line along the border. The boundary is several thousand miles long and spread over mountains and through rivers, marshes, and forests.

Soon after the dispute the Canadian Government raised the duties to bring goods across the border, this hurt the economy of Skagway. Also, after gold was discovered in Atlin, B.C., the government restricted the ownership of claims to those holding Canadian citizenship. Both policies, the expensive duties and ownership rights, were directed at Americans, in revenge.

Canadians also sent Northwest Mounted Police to areas in the far North that

were in danger of a similar dispute, such as Hershal Island in the northern Yukon Territory.

There has been some speculation as to whether or not Alverstone was pressured by his Government and political favouritism (such as the Arms Race in England) when he made his decision, but there is no indication as to whether this is true or myth.

Who did Venezuela gain its independence from?

From Spain The independence war was directed by Simon Bolivar, libertador of other countries like Colombia

Is Venezuela bigger than Wales?

Yes, Venezuela is much bigger than Wales. Venezuela is about 916,445 square kilometres or 353,841 square miles, whereas Wales is about 20,779 square kilometres or 8,022 square miles. So Venezuela is over 44 times bigger than Wales.

What problem will Venezuela face if the country does not diversify its economy?

they'll lost he Maracaibo and offshore, meaning a silver mine in Peru

What is Venezuela Pledge?

Gloria al bravo pueblo que el yugo lanzo la ley respetando la virtud y honor 2x

Y el pobre en su chosa libertad pidio a este santo nombre a este santo nombre dentro de pavor y el vile goismo q otro vez triunfo y el vile goismo q otra vez triunfo .

Why is baseball called national pastime and not national sport?

because it sucks

No, it does not suck. It's an amazingly fun "game" to play, but I would dare calling it a sport. There is hardly any strenuous physical activity required. This makes people test their limits of spirit and mind which evokes competition, which a true sport has. I even recall seeing fat players in baseball teams, who probably gained a spot only for their batting skills.

Baseball doesnt suck and it is a sport and it is a very fun sport to play and it is hard at points. baseball is called our national pastime for a reason many people do like to watch it and its not called our national sport because its not .