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Demographics of Venezuela

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Venezuela - Population

Demographics of Venezuela - Overview. The July 2005 CIA estimate puts Venezuela's total population at 25,375,281 inhabitants. It should be noted that many Venezuelan government officials, statisticians, and activists consider this a gross underestimate. Notably, the 2005 INE estimate is 26,577,423 inhabitants. Additionally, over the past five years, Venezuelan society's general age structure has been trending towards the homologous structure found in Cuba, Western Europe, Japan, and other healthy and rapid ...

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia - Venezuela

Note 2: Historical: Dios y Federación (English: God and Federation) Venezuela, officially named the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: República Bolivariana de Venezuela) is the northernmost country in South America and part of Caribbean South America. It borders the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Guyana to the east, Brazil to the south, and Colombia to the west. Off the Venezuelan coast are also found the Caribbean states of Aruba, t ...

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - History

Venezuela was the site of one of the first permanent Spanish settlements in South America in 1522, and most of the territory eventually became part of the viceroyalty of New Granada. Parts of what is now eastern Venezuela became New Andalusia. After several unsuccessful uprisings, the country declared independence from Spain on July 5th 1811 under the leadership of its most famous son, Simón Bolívar. Nevertheless, the full control over Venezuelan territory was achieved after Bolivar, with the help of General José Antonio Páez and especia ...

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Venezuela, Venezuela - Origin and history of the name, Venezuela - History, Venezuela - Government, Venezuela - States and regions, Venezuela - Geography, Venezuela - Economy, Venezuela - Demographics, Venezuela - Military, Venezuela - Culture, Venezuela - Holidays, Venezuela - Personalities, Venezuela - National symbols, Venezuela - Notes

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - Current political events

Venezuela - Chávez and the 1992 coup attempt. Main articles: Venezuelan_coup_attempt_of_1992, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]]See also:

Venezuela, Venezuela - Origin and history of the name, Venezuela - History, Venezuela - Government, Venezuela - Current political events, Venezuela - Chávez and the 1992 coup attempt, Venezuela - Presidential elections and new constitution, Venezuela - Coup and worker strike, Venezuela - Mass protests and recall referendum, Venezuela - Parlimentary elections of 2005, Venezuela - Subdivisions, Venezuela - States, Venezuela - Administrative regions, Venezuela - Geography, Venezuela - Economy, Venezuela - Demographics, Venezuela - Military, Venezuela - Culture, Venezuela - Holidays, Venezuela - Personalities, Venezuela - National symbols, Venezuela - Related topics

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - History

Venezuela was the site of one of the first permanent Spanish settlements in South America in 1522, and most of the territory eventually became part of the viceroyalty of New Granada. Parts of what is now eastern Venezuela became New Andalusia. After several unsuccessful uprisings, the country declared independence from Spain on July 5th 1811 under the leadership of its most famous son, Simón Bolívar. Nevertheless, the full control over Venezuelan territory was achieved after Bolivar, with the help of General José Antonio Páez and especia ...

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Venezuela, Venezuela - Origin and history of the name, Venezuela - History, Venezuela - Government and politics, Venezuela - States and regions, Venezuela - Geography, Venezuela - Economy, Venezuela - Demographics, Venezuela - Military, Venezuela - Culture, Venezuela - Holidays, Venezuela - Personalities, Venezuela - National symbols, Venezuela - Notes

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - Culture

The Venezuelan culture comes from a wide variety of heritages, mainly of the indigenous populations, Spanish and African provenance, dating from the Colony. Before this period, indigenous cultural manifestations were expressed in art (petroglyphs), crafts, architecture (shabonos) and social organization. Aboriginal culture was subsequently assimilated by Spaniards; over the years, the hybrid culture had diversified by region. Venezuelan art is gaining attention within and outside the country. Firstly dominated by religious moti ...

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Venezuela, Venezuela - Origin and history of the name, Venezuela - History, Venezuela - Government, Venezuela - States and regions, Venezuela - Geography, Venezuela - Economy, Venezuela - Demographics, Venezuela - Military, Venezuela - Culture, Venezuela - Holidays, Venezuela - Personalities, Venezuela - National symbols, Venezuela - Notes

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - Government and politics

The Venezuelan president is elected by a popular vote, with direct and universal suffrage, and functions as both head of state and head of government. The term of office is six years, and a president may be re-elected to a single consecutive term. The president appoints the vice-president and decides the size and composition of the cabinet and makes appointments to it with the involvement of the legislature. The president can ask the legislature to re ...

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - National symbols

Venezuela's national symbols include the Flag, the Coat of Arms, and the National Anthem. Other elements relative to the typical flora and fauna of the territory are remarkable. The governments through history have officially declared these as national symbols: National Flower The orchid (Cattleya mossiae) This kind of orchid is also known as Flor de Mayo (May Flower). Was first discovered in the northern land in 1839. Was given the status of National Flower on 23 May 1951. National Tree The ara ...

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - Economy

The petroleum sector dominates the economy, accounting for roughly a third of Venezuela's GDP, around 80% of export earnings, and more than half of government revenues. The oil sector operates through the government-owned Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA), which among other things owns the US-based distributor CITGO, which has 14,000 service stations in the US. Venezuela also depends highly on t ...

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - National symbols

Venezuela's national symbols include the Flag, the Coat of Arms, and the National Anthem. Other elements relative to the typical flora and fauna of the territory are remarkable. The governments through history have officially declared these as national symbols: National Flower The orchid (Cattleya mossiae) This kind of orchid is also known as Flor de Mayo (May Flower). Was first discovered in the northern land in 1839. Was given the status of National Flower on 23 May 1951. National Tree The ara ...

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Venezuela, Venezuela - Origin and history of the name, Venezuela - History, Venezuela - Government and politics, Venezuela - States and regions, Venezuela - Geography, Venezuela - Economy, Venezuela - Demographics, Venezuela - Military, Venezuela - Culture, Venezuela - Holidays, Venezuela - Personalities, Venezuela - National symbols, Venezuela - Notes

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - Culture

The Venezuelan culture comes from a wide variety of heritages, mainly of the indigenous populations, Spanish and African provenance, dating from the Colony. Before this period, indigenous cultural manifestations were expressed in art (petroglyphs), crafts, architecture (shabonos) and social organization. Aboriginal culture was subsequently assimilated by Spaniards; over the years, the hybrid culture had diversified by region. Venezuelan art is gaining attention within and outside the country. Firstly dominated by religious moti ...

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Venezuela, Venezuela - Origin and history of the name, Venezuela - History, Venezuela - Government and politics, Venezuela - States and regions, Venezuela - Geography, Venezuela - Economy, Venezuela - Demographics, Venezuela - Military, Venezuela - Culture, Venezuela - Holidays, Venezuela - Personalities, Venezuela - National symbols, Venezuela - Notes

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - Demographics

The Venezuelan people comprise a rich combination of heritages. The historically present Amerindians, Spanish colonists and Africans were joined by Italians, Portuguese, Arabs, Germans, and others from neighbouring countries in South America during waves of immigration in the 20th century. About 85% of the population live in urban areas in the northern portion of the country. While almost half of Venezuela's land area lies south of the Orinoco river, this region contains only 5% of the population. The national and official language is ...

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Venezuela, Venezuela - Origin and history of the name, Venezuela - History, Venezuela - Government and politics, Venezuela - States and regions, Venezuela - Geography, Venezuela - Economy, Venezuela - Demographics, Venezuela - Military, Venezuela - Culture, Venezuela - Holidays, Venezuela - Personalities, Venezuela - National symbols, Venezuela - Notes

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - Demographics

The Venezuelan people comprise a rich combination of heritages. The historically present Amerindians, Spanish colonists and Africans were joined by Italians, Portuguese, Arabs, Germans, and others from neighbouring countries in South America during waves of immigration in the 20th century. About 85% of the population live in urban areas in the northern portion of the country. While almost half of Venezuela's land area lies south of the Orinoco river, this region contains only 5% of the population. The national and official language is ...

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Venezuela, Venezuela - Origin and history of the name, Venezuela - History, Venezuela - Government, Venezuela - States and regions, Venezuela - Geography, Venezuela - Economy, Venezuela - Demographics, Venezuela - Military, Venezuela - Culture, Venezuela - Holidays, Venezuela - Personalities, Venezuela - National symbols, Venezuela - Notes

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - Geography

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 5,007 m. The centre of the country is characterised by extensive plains known as the llanos that stretch from the Colombian border to the river delta of the Orinoco east. To the south are found the dissected Guiana Highlands, home to Angel Falls, t ...

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Venezuela, Venezuela - Origin and history of the name, Venezuela - History, Venezuela - Government and politics, Venezuela - States and regions, Venezuela - Geography, Venezuela - Economy, Venezuela - Demographics, Venezuela - Military, Venezuela - Culture, Venezuela - Holidays, Venezuela - Personalities, Venezuela - National symbols, Venezuela - Notes

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - Economy

The petroleum sector dominates the economy, accounting for roughly a third of Venezuela's GDP, around 80% of export earnings, and more than half of government revenues. The oil sector operates through the government-owned Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA), which among other things owns the US-based distributor CITGO, which has 14,000 service stations in the US. Venezuela also depends highly on t ...

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Venezuela, Venezuela - Origin and history of the name, Venezuela - History, Venezuela - Government, Venezuela - States and regions, Venezuela - Geography, Venezuela - Economy, Venezuela - Demographics, Venezuela - Military, Venezuela - Culture, Venezuela - Holidays, Venezuela - Personalities, Venezuela - National symbols, Venezuela - Notes

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - Economy

Main articles: Economy of Venezuela, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]], ...

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Venezuela, Venezuela - Origin and history of the name, Venezuela - History, Venezuela - Government, Venezuela - Current political events, Venezuela - Chávez and the 1992 coup attempt, Venezuela - Presidential elections and new constitution, Venezuela - Coup and worker strike, Venezuela - Mass protests and recall referendum, Venezuela - Parlimentary elections of 2005, Venezuela - Subdivisions, Venezuela - States, Venezuela - Administrative regions, Venezuela - Geography, Venezuela - Economy, Venezuela - Demographics, Venezuela - Military, Venezuela - Culture, Venezuela - Holidays, Venezuela - Personalities, Venezuela - National symbols, Venezuela - Related topics

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - Geography

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 5,007 m. The centre of the country is characterised by extensive plains known as the llanos that stretch from the Colombian border to the river delta of the Orinoco east. To the south are found the dissected Guiana Highlands, home to Angel Falls, the world's highest waterfall, and the northern edge of Amazoni ...

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Venezuela, Venezuela - Origin and history of the name, Venezuela - History, Venezuela - Government, Venezuela - Current political events, Venezuela - Chávez and the 1992 coup attempt, Venezuela - Presidential elections and new constitution, Venezuela - Coup and worker strike, Venezuela - Mass protests and recall referendum, Venezuela - Parlimentary elections of 2005, Venezuela - Subdivisions, Venezuela - States, Venezuela - Administrative regions, Venezuela - Geography, Venezuela - Economy, Venezuela - Demographics, Venezuela - Military, Venezuela - Culture, Venezuela - Holidays, Venezuela - Personalities, Venezuela - National symbols, Venezuela - Related topics

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - Subdivisions

Venezuela is subdivided into 23 states (estados), a Capital District (Distrito Capital) correspondent to the city of Caracas, and the Federal Dependencies (Dependencias Federales). The country is also divided into ten administrative regions (regiones administrativas), the administrative regions were established by presidential decrees. Venezuela - States. Venezuela - Administrative regions. Main articleSee also:

Venezuela, Venezuela - Origin and history of the name, Venezuela - History, Venezuela - Government, Venezuela - Current political events, Venezuela - Chávez and the 1992 coup attempt, Venezuela - Presidential elections and new constitution, Venezuela - Coup and worker strike, Venezuela - Mass protests and recall referendum, Venezuela - Parlimentary elections of 2005, Venezuela - Subdivisions, Venezuela - States, Venezuela - Administrative regions, Venezuela - Geography, Venezuela - Economy, Venezuela - Demographics, Venezuela - Military, Venezuela - Culture, Venezuela - Holidays, Venezuela - Personalities, Venezuela - National symbols, Venezuela - Related topics

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - Government

The Venezuelan president is elected by a popular vote, with direct and universal suffrage, and functions as both head of state and head of government. The term of office is six years, and a president may be re-elected to a single consecutive term. The president appoints the vice-president and decides the size and composition of the cabinet and makes appointments to it with the involvement of the legislature. The president can ask the legislature to reconsider portions of laws he finds objectionable, but a simple parliamentary majority can ov ...

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Venezuela, Venezuela - Origin and history of the name, Venezuela - History, Venezuela - Government, Venezuela - Current political events, Venezuela - Chávez and the 1992 coup attempt, Venezuela - Presidential elections and new constitution, Venezuela - Coup and worker strike, Venezuela - Mass protests and recall referendum, Venezuela - Parlimentary elections of 2005, Venezuela - Subdivisions, Venezuela - States, Venezuela - Administrative regions, Venezuela - Geography, Venezuela - Economy, Venezuela - Demographics, Venezuela - Military, Venezuela - Culture, Venezuela - Holidays, Venezuela - Personalities, Venezuela - National symbols, Venezuela - Related topics

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Demographics of Venezuela: Encyclopedia II - Venezuela - History

Venezuela was the site of one of the first permanent Spanish settlements in South America in 1522, and most of the territory eventually became part of the viceroyalty of New Granada. Parts of what is now eastern Venezuela became New Andalusia. After several unsuccessful uprisings, the country declared independence from Spain on July 5th 1811 under the leadership of its most famous son, Simón Bolívar. Nevertheless, the full control over Venezuelan territory was achieved after Bolivar, with the help of General José Antonio Páez and especia ...

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Venezuela, Venezuela - Origin and history of the name, Venezuela - History, Venezuela - Government, Venezuela - Current political events, Venezuela - Chávez and the 1992 coup attempt, Venezuela - Presidential elections and new constitution, Venezuela - Coup and worker strike, Venezuela - Mass protests and recall referendum, Venezuela - Parlimentary elections of 2005, Venezuela - Subdivisions, Venezuela - States, Venezuela - Administrative regions, Venezuela - Geography, Venezuela - Economy, Venezuela - Demographics, Venezuela - Military, Venezuela - Culture, Venezuela - Holidays, Venezuela - Personalities, Venezuela - National symbols, Venezuela - Related topics

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