What caused the carib and arawaks to leave Venezuela to?
To avoid enslavement by the Spanish conquerors.
How many miles is it from Venezuela to England?
There are 4856.025 miles between Venezuela, South America and England.
Who was president of Venezuela at various times during the 1830s?
Juan Aguerrevere Paez............ from 1830 to 1840s and 1860s.
The Street of Caracas is the most famous street in Venezuela. This street is famous because of the large number of street gangs who commit a number of crimes.
Internationally, the country of Venezuela is usually known for: oil, beaches, titles in Beauty Contests, Baseball players, the highes waterfall in the world and the oldest rock formations.
Salto Angel or Angel Falls is the worlds highest waterfall in Venezuela, South America.
Who was born to a wealthy Venezuelan family in 1783?
There were many people born with those circumstances. The most famous person who meet the criteria is Simon Bolivar. He was born July 24, 1783 in Caracas, New Granada (present-day country of Venezuela) to an extremely wealthy family.
What is the relationship between Lake Maracaibo and the Gulf of Venezuela?
A 34-mile strait connects the two
What export do Venezuela and Mexico have in common?
Crude petroleum qualifies as the most valuable commodity for both Venezuela and Mexico. However, its quantity and percentage vs. total exports is quite different among both countries: while oil represents 76% of all Venezuelan exports (US$47.8 billion), for Mexico it only represents a small amount of 9.2% (US$37 billion).
Do the people of Venezuela like Americans?
Alot they love Americans
i have a lot of friends dating venezuelans and i have venezuelan friends (im American) that are dating Americans heck i dated a venezuelan
Did Simon Bolivar do anything to harm his people?
I do not believe that Simon Bolivar would have done anything to harm his people. Simon believed that Latin America should have a Democratic Republic like the U.S. Simon succeeded (sort of) in some countries but they were quickly brought down because of the leaders selfishness.
What types of food do the people of Venezuela eat?
Venezuelan Dishes Pabellon - The national dish of Venezuela consists of rice, black beans, and banana covered in stewed and shredded meat. Arepas - Arepas are a common snack food found in Venezuela made of corn flour, water, and salt and often fried or baked. They can be topped with a number of ingredients such as chicken, ham, cheese, or jam. Hallaca - This cake like dish consists of cornmeal and a combination of beef, ham, pork, and green peppers that are wrapped in banana leaves and boiled. Hervido - This soup combines beef, chicken or fish with potatoes and other Venezuelan vegetables depending on region. Meats - Meat is very common in almost every dish. Vegetarians in Venezuela are out of luck. Beef tops the list, but deer, capybara, goat, rabbit, lamb, and chicken are also on the menu. These are some of the dishes served.
What is the nationals heroes of Venezuela?
Sebastián Francisco de Miranda y Rodríguez- He was a revolutionary who went across Spanish-America trying to garner support for freedom fighting. With the help of Simon Bolivar, he helped achieve freedom for Venezuela in 1810. He died in 1816.
What do the symbols mean on the venezuelan mean?
The flag of Venezuela consists of three equal sized horizontal stripes - the topstripe
is yellow, the middle blue, and the bottom stripe is red. In the middle of the blue stripe and flag there are seven, white, five-pointed stars that are arranged in a semi circle. In the top left hand corner of theVenezuelan flag
is the country's coat of arms.
Venezuelan Flag Meaning:
The Venezuelan flag is based on one flown by independence fighters fighting against Spanish colonial rule. At that time the yellow represented thegold of the Americas
, blue stood for the Atlantic Ocean which separated the new Americas from the bloody old world of Europe and Spain which is signified by red. A modern but similar meaning behind the Venezuelan flag states that the yellow represents new opportunities, the red symbolizes Spain, and the blue stands for the Atlantic Ocean, which separates the two. The seven stars represent the seven provinces that existed at the time of Venezuelan independence.