What is unique to Venezuela?

Venezuela is one of the 17 megadiverse countries in the world. Venezuela's highest peak is the Pico Bolívar with 4,979m/ 16,335 ft. Venezuela does not only have very high mountains but is known also for the tepuis which are very unique table-like flat mountain landforms.
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What makes Venezuela unique?

A physiographically diverse country, Venezuela incorporates the northern Andean mountain chains and interior highlands, the main portions of the Orinoco River basin with its expansive Llanos (plains), Lake Maracaibo, which is the largest lake in South America, and the spectacular Angel Falls, the world's highest ...
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What are three things Venezuela known for?

7 Interesting Facts about Venezuela
  • The official name is the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. ...
  • Three countries border Venezuela. ...
  • Venezuela is a megadiverse country. ...
  • Beauty is big business in Venezuela. ...
  • An atmospheric phenomenon takes place here. ...
  • It is home to the world's highest waterfall.
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What's Venezuela famous for?

It 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.
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What are 5 facts about Venezuela?

18 facts about Venezuela, the country with six Miss World winners and an everlasting lightning storm
  • They've mustered more Miss World winners than any other nation. ...
  • It's heaven for wildlife - and home to the world's largest rodent. ...
  • Conservation is pretty important. ...
  • It's a dangerous place.
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What are 2 interesting facts about Venezuela?

10 Fun Facts about Venezuela
  • #1 Venezuela is home to the world's largest rodent.
  • #2 It's a place where traditional toys get along with modern playing trinkets.
  • #3 Colorful neighbors of Caracas.
  • #4 It is a country where not all of the mountains have a peak.
  • #5 Home to the world's highest waterfall.
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What is Venezuela known for food?

16 Most Popular and Traditional Venezuelan Foods You Should Try
  1. 1 – Pabellón criollo – Rice, plantain, beans, and beef. ...
  2. 2 – Hallacas – Meat tamales.
  3. 3 – Pan de jamón – Ham Bread. ...
  4. 4 – Bollo pelón – Corn dough filled with beef stew. ...
  5. 5 – Pisca Andina – egg and milk soup. ...
  6. 6 – Patacón zuliano – Plantain filled with beef.
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What is Venezuelan culture?

Today, the dominant culture of Venezuela reflects a blend of indigenous and Spanish customs, as well as regional Caribbean and Andean influences. Venezuelans are often described as warm, welcoming and open people. They are generally unified by a shared desire for fairness and equality.
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What is the most popular sport in Venezuela?

Behind baseball, the most popular sport in Venezuela was basketball in 2012. Traditionally, the national team has been one of the three elite teams in South America.
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Where is the Angel Falls located?

Angel Falls, Spanish Salto Ángel, also called Salto Churún Merú, waterfall in the Guiana Highlands in Bolívar state, southeastern Venezuela, on the Churún River, a tributary of the Caroní, 160 miles (260 km) southeast of Ciudad Bolívar.
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What do Venezuelan people do for fun?

Venezuelan teenagers love spending time with their families, or socializing with friends. They enjoy dancing and music from all over the Caribbean and the rest of the world. They will be happy to show you their moves and teach you how to dance!
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What music do Venezuelans listen to?

Venezuela is known for its own salsa, merengue and other imported styles, as well as the distinct joropo and llanero music. Salsa, while originally imported, has produced the global superstar, Oscar D'León. The music varies from a region to another. The joropo is a form of traditional Venezuelan music.
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What are some hobbies in Venezuela?

Soccer is a national passion in Venezuela. In coastal areas, water sports such as swimming, boating, and fishing are very popular. Inland, in the grassy plains known as Los Llanos, horseback riding is popular.
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Are Venezuelan men touchy?

Venezuelans are generally very tactile people. They may nudge your arm or leg to reinforce their points in conversations, put an arm around your shoulder in camaraderie or hold both your shoulders to show deep appreciation. However, some men may prefer not to touch one another if it can be avoided.
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How do Venezuelans say hello?

The polite and traditional verbal greetings are 'Buenos Días' (Good Morning), 'Buenas Tardes' (Good Afternoon) and 'Buenas Noches' (Good Evening). When greeting someone for the first time, it is expected that you will shake hands and maintain eye contact.
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What is disrespectful to Venezuela?

The North American “O.K.” sign is extremely rude. Pointing with your index finger can be considered rude. Motioning with your entire hand is more polite. Always maintain eye contact when talking.
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What is the national drink of Venezuela?

Rum is also Venezuela's national spirit, so let me share these appealing pictures of a guarapita: our national rum punch, our initiation concoction, the first alcoholic drink Venezuelans have.
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What do Venezuelan people drink?

Typical Venezuelan Drinks
  • BATIDO: This fruit juice which is thick in texture and made with more fruit than water. ...
  • CHICHA: Like in most of the Andean countries this fermented beverage is also very popular in Venezuela. ...
  • COCADA: This is a milkshake made out of coconut milk.
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What are the products of Venezuela?

Natural resources: Petroleum, natural gas, coal, iron ore, gold, other minerals, hydroelectric power, bauxite. Agriculture (5% of GDP): Products--rice; coffee; corn; sugar; bananas; dairy, meat, and poultry products.
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What type of art is in Venezuela?

The Venezuela Art is a fine blend of the pre-colonial and the colonial style in the field of painting, fine arts, literature, music and dance. There was profound influence of Spanish art forms on Venezuela art.
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What religions are in Venezuela?

The U.S. government estimates 96 percent of the population is Catholic. The remaining population includes evangelical Protestants, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Church of Jesus Christ), Jehovah's Witnesses, Muslims, Baha'is, and Jews.
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Which country has the tallest waterfall?

Angel Falls in Venezuela is considered the highest waterfall in the world, featuring a plunge of more than 800 meters.
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Can you jump off Angel Falls?

Angel Falls is 3,212 feet (980 m) tall. Jumping from the top of the falls would kill a person. Due to the height of the fall a person would reach terminal velocity (130 miles per hour/209 kilometres per hour). The chance of surviving would be minuscule as at those speeds water won't compress.
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