Venezuela
Venezuela Capital: Caracas |
Venezuela Dialing code: +58 |
Venezuela Airport code: SVSZ,
SVMC |
Venezuela Continent: South
America |
Venezuela Area: 353,841 sq
mi (916,445 km2) |
Venezuela Currency: Venezuelan bolívar |
Venezuela Official Language: Spanish |
Venezuela Population: 2.8
crore (Approx.) |
Venezuela National Day: July
5 |
Venezuela National Animal:
No official |
Venezuela National Bird: Venezuelan
Troupial |
Venezuela National Fruit: No
official |
Venezuela National Flower: orchid Cattleya mossiae |
Venezuela National Tree: Araguaney |
Venezuela National Sport: Baseball |
Venezuela Time zone: UTC -4
( GMT -4) |
Venezuela Driving side: Right
side of the road |
Venezuela Flag:
Yellow represents justice and agriculture, and Blue and red represent
sea and bloodshed. The stars represent the provinces of Venezuela.
Culture of Venezuela:
The majority of Venezuela has African and Spanish influences.
Their culture is mixed with indigenous and Caribbean cultures. Venezuela is
both rich in culture and poor in some areas. Three religions in Venezuela are
Christianity, Hinduism, and Islam
The people are generally friendly and welcoming to visitors.
Mixed with Spanish and African influences it attracts visitors. Venezuela is
full of seas.
Must visit places in Venezuela:
- Margarita Island
- Canaima National Park
- Angel Falls
- Orinoco
Traditional Festivals in Venezuela:
- Fiesta de San Juan
- Carúpano Carnaval
- Semana Santa, Holy Week
- Feria de la Chinita
Venezuela Must-try Foods:
- Pan de jamón
- Hallaca
- Cachapa
- Quesillo
Weather in Venezuela:
Summer: April and
May
Rain: May to
October
Winter: November
to February
Economics of Venezuela:
Venezuela is more dependent on petroleum. Its GDP is $115
billion (approximately), ranking it 131st in the world. This country has 300%
debt. Venezuela's main income source is petroleum.
Venezuela imports petroleum, Rice, corn, and Raw sugar
equipment. Its exports are Beef, fish, fruit, rice, and agriculture.
Venezuela's export and import partners, Colombia, Brazil, the
United States, China, Spain, and Turkey are also partners.
Sports in Venezuela:
Football is the most popular and national sport in Venezuela.
Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Coleo, and athletics are popular sports in Venezuela.
Transport in Venezuela:
How many airports in Venezuela:
There are 65 airports including international, private, and
domestic. Simon Bolivar International Airport is the biggest airport in Venezuela.
Venezuela's main public transport modes include buses,
airlines, rail, and waterways. These are low-cost ways to get around.
How many countries travel without visas to Venezuela?
There are 91 countries without visas. It grants 30 e-visas
and 34 on-arrival visas. A visa is required for 71 countries.
Venezuela's passport ranks 34th in the world.
Defense in Venezuela:
Venezuela is the safest country in the world. The Army, the
Air Force, the Navy, and the National Police of Venezuela have limited powers
of 3,00,000 (approx...) active duty personnel, and people protecting their
country. $4 million approx. budget of defense. The rank of defense in the world
is 57.
Nuclear-free country.
5 Interesting Facts about Venezuela:
- Venezuela is the world’s tallest waterfall.
- Venezuela is a country with a megadiverse.
- Venezuela has the World 3rd dangerous roads in the world.
- Venezuela has the seventh-largest natural gas reserves in the world.
- Venezuela has the 3 border countries.
No comments:
Post a Comment