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VENEZUELA

Location

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Important Cities

  1. Caracas(Capital)
  2. Puerto La Cruz
  3. San Cristobal
  4. San Fermando
  5. Puerto Cabello
  6. Maracay
  7. Cumana
  8. Ciudad Guayana
  9. Puerto Ayacucho
  10. Barcelona
  11. Merida

Main Attractions

  1. Angel Falls, Caniama National Park
  2. Yurani Falls,Caniama National Park
  3. Canaima Table Mountain Cliffs
  4. Amazon Jungle
  5. Los Roques National Park, Caribbean Islands
  6. Grand Sabana
  7. Lake Maracaibo Stilt Villages
  8. La Restinga National Park, Margarita Island
  9. Merida Cable Car
  10. Chorros De Milla Zoo, Merida
  11. Prague Nacional El Avila, Caracas
  12. Prague Del Este, Caracas

Main Industries

  1. Construction Materials
  2. Petroleum
  3. Textiles
  4. Aluminum
  5. Food Processing
  6. 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.





Nearby Countries

Suriname
Brazil
Argentina
Venezuela
Colombia

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