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Venezuela
SOUTH AMERICA
FACTFILE
OFFICIAL NAME: Bolivarian Republic
of Venezuela
DATE OF FORMATION: 1830
CAPITAL: Caracas
POPULATION: 28.6 million
TOTAL AREA: 352,143 sq. miles
(912,050 sq. km)
DENSITY: 84 people per sq. mile
LANGUAGES: Spanish*, native languages
RELIGIONS: Roman Catholic 89%,
Protestant and other 11%
ETHNIC MIX: Mestizo 69%, White 20%,
Black 9%, Amerindian 2%
GOVERNMENT: Presidential system
CURRENCY: Bolívar fuerte = 100 céntimos
Lying on the southern shores of the Caribbean,
Venezuela was the first of Spain’s colonies to seek independence.
Despite large oil reserves, many Venezuelans still live in poverty.
GEOGRAPHY
Andes Mountains and the
Maracaibo lowlands in the northwest.
Central grassy plains are drained by the
Orinoco River system. Forested Guiana
Highlands in the southeast.
CLIMATE
Tropical. Hot and humid. Uplands
are cooler. Orinoco plains are alternately
parched or flooded.
PEOPLE & SOCIETY
Venezuela is historically a “melting
pot,” with immigrants from Europe and
all over Latin America. The few
indigenous Amerindians live in remote
areas. Venezuela has one of the most
urbanized societies in the region, with
most of its population living in the
northern cities. President Chávez’s left-
wing rhetoric raises opposition within
Venezuela from urban society, and
from the US.
THE ECONOMY
Oil accounts for 95% of exports.
Reserves of coal, gold, other minerals.
Nationalization program is enlarging the
inefficient, corruption-prone state sector
and deterring foreign investors.
INSIGHT: Venezuela’s Angel Falls is the
world’s tallest waterfall, with a total
drop of 3210 ft (979 m)
2000m/6562ft
1000m/3281ft
500m/1640ft
200m/656ft
Sea Level
0 200 km
0 200 miles
COLOMBIA
BRAZIL
GUYANA
Caribbean Sea
ATLANTIC
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Maracaibo
Barquisimeto
Valencia
Maracay
San
Cristóbal
Barinas
Cabimas
Barcelona
Cumaná
Ciudad
Ciudad Guayana
Bolívar
CARACAS