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Answer Hello There is non an official National Costume, but many Native Venezuelans that live in the Amazon jungle were costumes that are over a 1000 yrs old...they are a minority of the population...the cowboys called llaneros that inhabitad the ... more
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Venezuela is a tropical country on the northern coast of South America. There are at least 40 languages around Venezuela, but the most spoken language of the majority of Venezuelans is Spanish. You can find more information at http://en.wikipedia. ... more
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They are two of the most important places in Caracas. The Panteón Nacional is where all former presidents are buried, including Simón Bolívar! The house of Simón Bolívar is a museum. It's one of the few places (there also the Quinta Anauco in San ... more
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Cuba is even allowing U.S. planes to fly over its airspace when evacuating those in medical need. ... more
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Venezuela had a 95.2% literacy rate compared with 99% in the US. ... more
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One of the reasons this shift in U.S. policy has been so powerful is because they’ve been able to set up this hegemonic discourse, a very powerful rhetoric of “promoting democracy.” But another reason is the failure of the Left, a worldwide ... more
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Major Rivers and Lakes are The Río Orinoco, which rises in the Serra Parima mountains, extends east across central Venezuela ... more
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This is the type of question that makes the social sciences interesting and challenging, and sets it apart from mere journalism. There's no doubt that poverty has been reduced in Venezuela very significantly, but it's not clear how much he has ... more
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Explosives Planted in Catholic Churches Threaten Government-Christian Relations COCHABAMBA, Bolivia (Compass) -- Roman Catholic Christians in Venezuela are expressing shock and indignation over a spate of bombing attacks against Caracas churches. ... more
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The Venezuela Boundary Dispute 1895-99 caused some conflict. US invoked Monroe Doctrine which Britain rejected. ... more
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