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Did you know Venezuelans eat Arepas at least once a week. They also eat them for lunch, dinner and even snack. Venezuelans also have the lowest gas at $0.01 per litter they usually pay with loose change. Venezuelans also have summer all year long with only two seasons, hot and wet season. Venezuela is named from an Italian word Veneziola, is means little Venice. Venezuela also has the largest lake in South America and one of the oldest,Lake Maracaibo is 20-40 million years old. Venezuela also has the largest waterfall, Angel falls with a height of 3,212 feet. The beautiful orchids are the nation's flower and there tree is the araguaney tree.
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The weather in Venezuela is usually around 72°F. It has summer all year round. Summer has
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The orchid is also known as the Mayo which means May flower. The national tree is the tabebuia chrysantha (araguaney or yellow ipe). It is the native tree of the deciduous forests in South America. The National tree is araguaney. The National bird is the Venezuelan troupial It is found Colombia, Venezuela, and the Caribbean Island of Aruba, Curacao,Bonaire, and Puerto Rico. See all picture at the end.
People and Culture In Venezuela the most popular sport is baseball. Baseball started being popular in the beginning of the 1890s. The current population of Venezuela is 31,820,107. The most command language Venezuelans speak is Spanish. About 90% of Venezuelans are Roman Catholic. In Venezuela they have a week called holy week and they celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. On January 15th they have a holiday called Teacher’s Day that honors Teacher’s. Venezuela was a mix of European, Native American and African Heritages. In my conclusion Venezuela, was named the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela since 1999. The capital of Venezuela is Caracas. People in Caracas get around through buses. Caracas was also discovered by Francisco Fajardo in 1560. Christopher Columbus described Venezuela as a

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