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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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What is the smallest city in Venezuela?

The smallest city in Venezuela is Maroa. The estimated population of the city is 890. The city was founded in 1760.

What The warm climate of Mexico and Venezuela is most helpful to which of its industries?

Warm, humid climate found in southern Mexico and throughout Venezuela helps grow cash crops such as coffee, bananas and cocoa.

What is the major reason that few Venezuelans are farmers?

What is the major reason that few Venezuelans are farmers

What is Venezuela' population?

venezuela's estimated population is 20,000,000 people

When is the word church capitalized?

The word 'church' is capitalised when it either refers to a specific 'church' E.G. St John's Church, St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Hign Street Baptist Church, or when referring to a specific denomination, E.G. The Methodist Church, the Episcopalian Church, or when referring to The Church meaning the whole of the Christian Church worldwide.

Otherwise, the word 'church' is left in lower case when it refers to any groups of Christians meeting or any non specific building used for Christian worship.

Is Venezuela going to be a communist country?

The chances are half and half. It might but also not. I mean they are really good freinds with Russia so...

Is Venezuela corrupt?

There isn't a government out there which doesn't have some level of corruption.

What country came and took over Venezuela in the 1400s?

The indigenous peoples ranged from agriculturists to less advanced groups living on islands offshore. The first permanent Spanish settlement in South America--Nuevo Toledo--was established in Venezuela in 1522. However, Venezuela was a relatively neglected colony in the 1500s and 1600s as the Spaniards focused on extracting gold from other areas of their empire in the Americas.

What type of trees live in Caracas?

All kinds! Oak, pine, mango, palm are all very common. So are the cecropia trees that are home to sloths in Caracas! Keep an eye out for them if you visit (especially in parks).

What is the size of 'Lake Maracaibo'?

It occupies an area of 5,130 sq mi (13,280 sq km), extending southward for 130 mi (210 km) from the Gulf of Venezuela and reaching a width of 75 mi (121 km). Many rivers flow into the lake, notably the Catatumbo River.

What are superstitions in Venezuela?

In Spain, we are especially religious. For this reason, the common superstitions are connected with the Catholic religion. These are superstitions from three different parts of my country-the region of Galicia, the city of Salamanca, and the city of Madrid.

It is considered bad luck to see a woman's face after her wedding day, as she only begins to look worse...

It is thought that spirits might cause bad things to happen to you after sunset, usually resulting from dizziness and lack of balance.

Is Hugo Chavez a good leader?

Many people considered Hugo Chavez a good leader. In 2005 and 2006, Time Magazine named Hugo Châ?¡vez as one of the world's 100 most influential people.

What is the special nativity scene called in Venezuela?

Many homes put up a Christmas tree but the most authentic Venezuelan custom is to display a nacimiento (Nativity scene). A more sophisticated nacimiento is the pesebre. This represents an entire region with mountains, hills, plains and valleys. The central point is a replica of the manger at Bethlehem. The structure is a framework covered with canvas and painted accordingly. Often, the pesebre becomes a real work of art. Hope this helps :)

When do people in Venezuela eat dinner?

around the same time as anyone else... between lunch and bedtime