

Important Cities
- Caracas(Capital)
- Puerto La Cruz
- San Cristobal
- San Fermando
- Puerto Cabello
- Maracay
- Cumana
- Ciudad Guayana
- Puerto Ayacucho
- Barcelona
- Merida
Main Attractions
- Angel Falls, Caniama National Park
- Yurani Falls,Caniama National Park
- Canaima Table Mountain Cliffs
- Amazon Jungle
- Los Roques National Park, Caribbean Islands
- Grand Sabana
- Lake Maracaibo Stilt Villages
- La Restinga National Park, Margarita Island
- Merida Cable Car
- Chorros De Milla Zoo, Merida
- Prague Nacional El Avila, Caracas
- Prague Del Este, Caracas
Main Industries
- Construction Materials
- Petroleum
- Textiles
- Aluminum
- Food Processing
- Iron Ore Mining
Hunted Facts on venezuela
- Venezuela’s landscapes range from the towering peaks of the Andes Mountains in the north to tropical jungles in the south.
- Venezuela is bounded by Colombia to the west, Brazil to the south, and Guyana to the east.
- The Maracaibo lowlands are situated in the northwest corner of Venezuela and nearly enclosed by the mountains and highlands.
- Venezuela borders Brazil to the south, Guyana to the east, and Colombia to the west.
- Venezuela is home to a wide variety of landscapes, such as the north-easternmost extensions of the Andes mountains in the northwest and along the northern Caribbean coast, of which the highest point is the Pico Bolívar at 4,981 metres (16,341ft).
- Venezuela's national symbols are the the Flag, the Coat of Arms, and the National Anthem.
- The Venezuela national football team is the national football team of Venezuela and is controlled by the Federación Venezolana de Fútbol.
- Nevertheless, Venezuela is set to be the host of the Copa América 2007, thus becoming the last country in South America to host this competition.
- Venezuela did not participate in World Cup qualifying until the 1966 qualifiers in which they were drawn with Uruguay and Peru, but failed to register a point in four games.
- Venezuela's established hydrocarbon industry is the source of much of the country's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, which are on the rise.




