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The main exports are petroleum, aluminum, chemicals, and agriculture products.
The main imports are livestock, raw materials, machinery, medical equipment, and steel.
The currency of Venezuela is the Venezuelan bolívars. 1 Bolívar = 0.16 US dollars
The official language of Venezuela is Spanish.
The Arassari Trek is an adventure based attraction and a popular place to do many active sports such as biking, trekking, and rafting. Its located in Mérida, Venezuela.
The primary religion in Venezuela is Roman Catholic. Some are also Protestant and other.
The climate is tropical and humid.
The most popular mountain trekking area for Adventure lovers is the Sierra Nevada national park. Many people go to climb up Pico Bolívar to see the monument atop it.
Another place with an influx of Venezuelan culture is Fundación Bigott. This place offers workshops where you can learn more about the Venezuelan culture.
1498 - Christopher Columbus comes to Venezuela
1521- The Spanish colonization of Venezuela begins.
1749 - The first rebellion against Spanish Rule in Venezuela began
1810 - Venezuela declares independence from Spain.
The population of Venezuela is currently 28,868,486
Venezuela's most popular tourist attraction is a waterfall named Salto Ángel located in Canaima, Venezuela. Its a historical site named after the American pilot who crashed his plane there.
1811 - The Independence Act is signed.
1930 Venezuela secedes from Grand Colombia.
A famous attraction for its historical significance is the Catedral de Caracas located in Caracas, Venezuela. This is where the Bolívar family when to church! Its also know for the statue of El Libertador (Simón Bolívar mourning his family.
The ethnic groups in Venezuela range from Spanish, italian, Portugese, German, African, and Indigenous people.
1831 - General Jose Antonio Paez becomes Venezuela's first president.
1950 Marcos Perez Jimenez becomes the dictator of Venezuela.
1958 - Venezuela becomes a democracy.
1999 - Venezuela adopts its current constitution, replacing the constitution from 1961.
Their Independence Day is July 5.
Their government type is a federal republic. The current leader is President Nicolás Maduro.