Venezuela

 Venezuela



Venezuela / is a country located on the northern coast of South America. Venezuela covers an area of ​​916,445 square kilometers and its population is estimated at 29,100,000 people




Venezuela is located on the northern coast of South America. That is why its territory includes many islands in the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, and the territories controlled by Venezuela are divided into four regions; These are: the vast Orinoco plains in the center of the country, the northern mountains, the Maracaibo lowlands in the northwest, and the Guiana highlands in the southeast. Venezuela is also famous for its geographical diversity between high peaks and grasslands, and from the Caribbean coasts to flat mountains, in addition to having the highest Waterfall in the world




Venezuela is considered one of the countries of South America and is officially known as the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, and its capital is the city of Caracas, and its land area is 916,445 km², and its national slogan is (God and unity). The Venezuelan Bolivar


It belongs to a number of international organizations such as the Union of South American States, the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, the World Trade Organization, the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the United Nations, the International Finance Corporation, and Mercosur. Its economy depends on:


Mineral resources such as gold, oil, aluminum, and natural gas. The industrial sector, such as cement, electronics, beverages, cars, steel, and foodstuffs. The agricultural sector, such as coffee, cocoa, rice, tropical fruits and corn. Fishing sector, beef and pork production. It is famous for its large number of novelists and writers, such as Teresa de la Bara, Mariano Pincon Salas, and Romulo Gallegos. Baseball is the most popular sport in the country.


The national park, located in the northeastern part of Venezuela, is characterized by mangroves, small low islands, wide area, and sandy beaches, as well as tropical fish, coral reefs, sea turtles, dolphins, and birds such as ostriches and swans. Mount Roraima, known as Table Mountain, is 2.810 meters above sea level. Merida cable car, which is considered the highest and longest cable car in the world; It rises more than 4,700 meters in the air, and is 12 kilometers long.


The Los Roque archipelago, which was established in 1972 by the Venezuelan government with the aim of protecting the marine ecosystem, is the largest marine park in the waters of the Caribbean Sea, and is characterized by white sand and warm crystal waters. Other attractions include the Great Plains of Los Llanos, the Orinoco River, and Angel Falls.


Caracas City: Venezuela is characterized by many historic cities, including the capital Caracas, which is an advanced, multi-ethnic city, known for its fun nights and its main restaurants, in addition to many museums and historical monuments; Such as: Plaza Bolivar, the Cathedral, the Palace of Government, and the City Hall.


Canema National Park: Canema National Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Venezuela. This is because it contains Angel Falls, which is the highest waterfalls in the world; With a height of about 1002 meters, the park itself is approximately 30,000 square kilometers, and tourists can explore the rare plants and animals in it.

Margarita Island: This island is considered a favorite among international tourists and is located east of Caracas, and has a large coastline full of lakes and beaches, and the eastern and more developed part of the island contains a group of hotels and shopping centers exempt from customs duties.


Caracas is the official city of the Republic of Venezuela, as Caracas is located in northern Venezuela near the Caracas Valley near the Caribbean Sea, which is separated only by a series of very high mountains.


A major river supplies the city with water that cuts through the city, in addition to some small natural and industrial water channels, in addition to the informal neighborhoods on the outskirts of the city that are made of tin houses that are inhabited by poor families in the city whose people work in simple services and workers,


The middle class of Caracas residents live in high-rise buildings in the city center, which distinguishes senior employees in government offices and the like,

In addition to the privileged third class of wealthy Venezuelan families whose people live in the affluent suburbs or in the heart of the city in neighborhoods built in the Spanish style; Where the houses are palaces or houses surrounded by gardens, and these homes are characterized by excessive luxury and a tendency to extravagance. Many drug and arms dealers also live in these houses and palaces. Caracas is an example of the ongoing social conflict in the Venezuelan state, which is still struggling for stability.








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