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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Venezuela$89825$ - définition

VENEZUELAN POLITICAL PARTY
Convergencia (Venezuela); National Convergence (Venezuela); Convergence (Venezuela)

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  • [[Antonio Herrera Toro]], self portrait 1880
  • Sabana Grande]] district, [[Caracas]] (1973)
  • impeached]] on corruption charges in 1993.
  • Spanish colonial architecture]] in Venezuela.
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  • Lula da Silva]] of Brazil
  • Corrupt Venezuelan Regime]]'', according to the [[United States Department of Justice]]
  • Mariano Montilla Barracks, La Victoria, [[Aragua State]]
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  • [[Nicolás Maduro]] with Brazilian President [[Dilma Rousseff]] at the 48th [[Mercosur]] Summit in Brazil in 2015.
  • Empty shelves in a store in Venezuela due to shortages in 2014
  • Flag of Venezuela between 1954 and 2006.
  • Los Roques]] Archipiélago, [[Caribbean Sea]]
  • University Hospital, [[Central University of Venezuela]]
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  • The ''joropo'', as depicted in a 1912 drawing by [[Eloy Palacios]]
  • Mérida State]]
  • Los Llanos, [[Apure state]]
  • [[Valencia Lake]], formerly praised by [[Alexander von Humboldt]] for its beauty, is massively polluted due to the countless sewage systems pouring residuals.<ref>Jafé, Espiño, Benítez, Gardinali (1995): Pollution chronology of Lake Valencia, Venezuela. Springer Verlag. New York Inc.</ref>
  • building]]
  • Map of the Venezuelan federation
  • Líder Mall, one of the main [[shopping centers]] in [[Caracas]]
  • [[Caracas Metro]] in Los Jardines Station
  • The signing of Venezuela's independence, by [[Martín Tovar y Tovar]].
  • Falcón State]], Venezuela.
  • Table where the [[Puntofijo Pact]] was signed on 31 October 1958
  • The German [[Welser]] Armada exploring Venezuela.
  • A map of world [[oil reserves]] according to OPEC, 2013. Venezuela has the world's largest oil reserves.
  • The Venezuelan Academy of Language studies the development of the Spanish in the country.
  • Mochima National Park
  • [[Petroglyphs]] at Vigirima, [[Carabobo state]]
  • La Casona presidential residence in Caracas, now a [[museum]].
  • [[Rómulo Betancourt]] (president 1945–1948 / 1959–1964), one of the major democracy leaders of Venezuela.
  • Ángel Falls]] is one of Venezuela's top tourist attractions and the world's highest waterfall.
  • Crocodile in Hato El Cedral in [[Apure State]]
  • ''El Libertador'', [[Simón Bolívar]].
  • Map showing the proportion of the Venezuelan Population which has the Spanish Nationality or people who are residing in Venezuela which are declared as Spanish or people with declared Iberian Spanish ancestry.
  • contested]] and controversial second term on 10 January 2019.
  • Valle de Mifafí, [[Mérida State]]
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  • [[Venezuela national football team]], popularly known as the "Vinotinto"
  • The [[Caracas]] Valley
  • Venezuela map of Köppen climate classification
  • A proportional representation of Venezuela exports, 2019
  • Topographic map of Venezuela
  • [[Venezuela national baseball team]] in 2015
  • Altamira]], Caracas (2014)
  • A [[Sukhoi Su-30]]MKV of the Venezuelan Air Force
  • President Maduro among other Latin American leaders participating in a 2017 [[ALBA]] gathering
SOVEREIGN STATE IN NORTHERN SOUTH AMERICA
ISO 3166-1:VE; Venezeula; Venezuala; Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela; VENEZULEA; VEN; Venezula; Republica de Venezuela; Republica de venezuela; Venecuela; Venzuela; Venizuela; Venuzeula; Name of Venezuela; Venazeula; Venzauela; República Bolivariana de Venezuela; Venezuelan; Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of; V'zuela; The Bolivarian Republic Of Venezuela; Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela; Etymology of Venezuela; Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of); Benezuela; Venezuela, RB; Bolivaria; Biodiversity in Venezuela; Venesuela; Wildlife of Venezuela; Bolivarian Venezuela
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¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Venezuela.
¦ adjective relating to Venezuela.
Guyana–Venezuela relations         
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF GUYANA AND THE BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA
Guyana – Venezuela relations; Guyana - Venezuela relations; Guyana-Venezuela relations; Guyana–Venezuela border; Guyana-Venezuela border
Guyana–Venezuela relations include diplomatic, economic and other interactions between the neighboring countries of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
Mexico–Venezuela relations         
  • Plaque commemorating Simón Bolívar's stay in Mexico City in 1799
  • Embassy of Venezuela in Mexico City
  • Venezuelan President Luis Herrera Campins attending the [[North–South Summit]] in Cancún, 1981.
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED MEXICAN STATES AND THE BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA
Venezuela–Mexico relations; Venezuela - Mexico relations; Venezuela-Mexico relations; Venezuela – Mexico relations; Venezuela Mexico relations; Mexico-Venezuela relations; Mexico - Venezuela relations; Mexico Venezuela relations; Mexico – Venezuela relations; History of Mexico–Venezuela relations; History of Mexico-Venezuela relations
Mexico–Venezuela relations are foreign relations between Mexico and Venezuela. Both nations are members of the Association of Caribbean States, Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, Latin American Integration Association, Organization of American States, Organization of Ibero-American States and the United Nations.

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National Convergence


The National Convergence (Spanish: Convergencia Nacional) is a political party in Venezuela.

It was founded in 1993 by former President of Venezuela Rafael Caldera, who was a member of Copei and won a second term in the 1993 elections.

From 1995 to 2004 Eduardo Lapi held the Governorship of Yaracuy for the party. The party boycotted the 2005 elections.