Rio Negro, Orinoco River, Arauca River, and the Apure River are the four biggest rivers in Venezuela.
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The Orinoco River arises in the Cordillera De Mérida and flows for 510 miles (820 km) northeast and east through the heart of the Llanos (plains), Venezuela's most important cattle-raising area. The Orinocco with its rich aluvial soils is the biggest water system in Venezuela followed by the Apure and Caroni rivers.
Venezuela also uses its rivers to great advantage as sources of hydroelectric power.
There are 402 airports in Venezuela.
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The Orinoco is one of the longest rivers in South America at 2,140 km, (1,330 miles).
The number of rivers labeled on the map can vary depending on the specific map in question. However, commonly known rivers that flow into the Caribbean Sea include the Orinoco River in Venezuela and the Magdalena River in Colombia. For a precise count and identification of rivers, it's best to refer directly to the specific map you are referencing.
There are 115 Tepuis in Venezuela; many have never before been explored. Source:Wikipedia
well Venezuela has many religions but mostly Catholic.
There are about 538.205 miles between Guyana and Venezuela.