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VEF

Flight Duration

4 hour

About Venezuela

Venezuela, a South American country, has borders with Brazil to the south, Guyana to the east, and Colombia to the west. It has a coastline along the Gulf of Mexico. The capital city is Caracas, and the population is approximately 28 million.
Spanish is the official language and while it is spoken widely, some communities speak indigenous languages. The currency used in Venezuela is the Venezuelan Bolívar.
Having been under Spanish rule for many years, Venezuela gained its independence, led by Simon Bolivar. The country is predominantly influenced by a tropical climate, with some areas in the northwest bordered by the Andes Mountains experiencing a partly continental climate. The period between June and September sees heavy rainfall, while generally humid throughout the year, with temperatures ranging from 18 to 24 degrees Celsius. The ideal time to visit is during the spring when there is less rainfall.
In recent years, oil has played a significant role in the Venezuelan economy, due to its substantial reserves. Other essential sectors include steel and aluminum industries, as well as agriculture. Besides the capital, Caracas, other major cities are Sucre, Lara, and Merida. One of the most significant celebrations in Venezuela is Independence Day, celebrated on July 5th, marked by enthusiastic crowds filling the streets and avenues.
The majority of the population in Venezuela is Catholic, but there are also small communities of Protestants, Jews, and Muslims. People in Venezuela tend to be devoted to their religious beliefs.
Venezuelan cuisine is influenced by European cuisines, mainly Italian, French, and Spanish. One of its most famous dishes is black beans. In coastal regions, you can opt for seafood, including shrimp, squid, octopus, and fish.
For dessert, tropical fruits like bananas, pineapples, and coconuts are popular. You can enjoy these fruits raw or try different treats like fried bananas and pineapples.
A must-try in Venezuela is "arepa," a type of bread made from cornflour. In the mornings, breakfast often consists of fresh bread served with jams made from various fruits and butter.
While Venezuela boasts natural and historical beauty, it's essential to be cautious regarding safety. Petty theft is prevalent, particularly in urban areas and rural regions. When exploring cities and the countryside, it's advised to remain vigilant and consider traveling with local guides.

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