Caracas - translation to ολλανδικά
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Caracas - translation to ολλανδικά

CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF VENEZUELA
Caracas, Venezuela; Carracas; UN/LOCODE:VECCS; Metropolitan District of Caracas; Santiago de Venezuela; Santiago de León de Caracas; Capital of Venezuela; Santiago de Leon de Caracas; Caracas, Venezuala; Caraqueño; Caraqueno; Caracas Metropolitan District; Carácas; Caracas Venezuela; Geography of Caracas; History of Caracas; Economy of Caracas; Crime in Caracas; Education in Caracas
  • tropical savanna]]
  • View of the Libertador Avenue
  • Bolivar Avenue
  • Libertador Avenue
  • View of Caracas from the Avila National Park
  • Buildings in the Central Park, Caracas
  • Caracas East
  • ''Diego de Losada'' by [[Antonio Herrera Toro]]
  • Coche Station, Caracas Metro
  • Olympic Stadium of the Central University of Venezuela, World Heritage Site
  • Macarao National Park
  • Railway Caracas – Cúa
  • Municipal Theatre of Caracas
  • View of Ávila from [[Parque del Este]]
  • UCV]]
  • Plaza Francia, Caracas
  • Caracas in 1950.
  • Caracas Metrocable
  • Federal Legislative Palace, Seat of the National Parliament
  • Simón Bolívar University, Caracas
  • Caracas in 1839
  • Caracas West from the Ávila

Caracas         
Caracas, capital city of Venezuela (republic in northeastern South America)
Caracas      
n. Caracas (hoofdstad van Venezuela)

Βικιπαίδεια

Caracas

Caracas (, Spanish: [kaˈɾakas]), officially Santiago de León de Caracas, abbreviated as CCS, is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas). Caracas is located along the Guaire River in the northern part of the country, within the Caracas Valley of the Venezuelan coastal mountain range (Cordillera de la Costa). The valley is close to the Caribbean Sea, separated from the coast by a steep 2,200-meter-high (7,200 ft) mountain range, Cerro El Ávila; to the south there are more hills and mountains. The Metropolitan Region of Caracas has an estimated population of almost 5 million inhabitants.

The center of the city is Catedral, located near Bolívar Square, though some consider the center to be Plaza Venezuela, located in the Los Caobos area. Businesses in the city include service companies, banks, and malls. Caracas has a largely service-based economy, apart from some industrial activity in its metropolitan area. The Caracas Stock Exchange and Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) are headquartered in Caracas. Empresas Polar is the largest private company in Venezuela. Caracas is also Venezuela's cultural capital, with many restaurants, theaters, museums, and shopping centers. Caracas has some of the tallest skyscrapers in Latin America, such as the Parque Central Towers. The Museum of Contemporary Art of Caracas is one of the most important in South America.

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3. "I invite the president of the republic to work with us to rescue Caracas from anarchy," Antonio Ledezma, who won the mayoralty of Caracas, said.
4. CARACAS, Venezuela –– A television talk show host, a former mayor of Caracas and President Hugo Chavez‘s older brother are among the winners of the ruling party‘s primary.
5. The mayor of Caracas said the authorities were currently investigating over 500 cases of malpractice inside the Caracas metropolitan police force ranging from allegations of corruption to extortion.