- Venezuela - Wikipedia
Venezuela is a developing country, has the world's largest known oil reserves, and has been one of the world's leading exporters of oil Previously, the country was an underdeveloped exporter of agricultural commodities such as coffee and cocoa, but oil quickly came to dominate exports and government revenues
- Venezuela | Economy, Map, Capital, Collapse, Facts | Britannica
Venezuela, country located at the northern end of South America, occupying a roughly triangular area Venezuela is bounded by the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Guyana to the east, Brazil to the south, and Colombia to the southwest and west The national capital is Caracas
- Venezuela Maps Facts - World Atlas
Physical map of Venezuela showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps Key facts about Venezuela
- A mix of hope and fear settles over Venezuela after US-imposed . . .
Thirty days after the U S captured then-President Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela remains in turmoil Many citizens are unsure about the current situation, with fears of further attacks and government repression
- Venezuela News | Todays Latest Stories | Reuters
Venezuela and energy firm IMPSA have signed an agreement to complete the development of major hydroelectric project Tocoma in the country's southern region, the government said on Saturday
- Crisis in Venezuela - Wikipedia
Venezuela's economy faltered while poverty, [110][120] inflation [121] and shortages increased On 2 June 2010, Chávez declared an "economic war" due to increasing shortages in Venezuela [1] The world oil price had fallen to a historic low when Chavez was elected in December 1998 and rose over 1000% over the first ten years of his presidency
- Venezuela plans to free 300 prisoners | AP News
Venezuela’s government plans to release 300 detainees this week, some held for political reasons National Assembly president Jorge Rodríguez announced the releases Tuesday in Caracas
- What’s Happening With the U. S. and Venezuela, Explained - TIME
Here are the basic questions about what happened on Jan 3, the context you should know, and where things could go next, answered
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