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  2. List of newspapers in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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  3. Diario Panorama - Wikipedia

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    Panorama (Diario Panorama) is a Venezuelan newspaper based in Maracaibo in the state of Zulia.It was established on 1 December 1914. [1] In 2009 Patricia Pineda Hernández took over the directorship of Panorama from her father, Esteban Pineda Belloso, who had directed the business for over 42 years.

  4. Dalia Reyes Barrios - Wikipedia

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    Dalia Reyes Barrios (born 22 September 1957), also known as Dalia Cordero Casal, is a Venezuelan architect, art collector, philanthropist and socialite. [1] Dalia is co-founder of two art institutions: the Acarigua Araure Art Museum (1987) and the Venezuelan American Endowment for the Arts (VAEA) in New York (1990). [2]

  5. Maracaibo - Wikipedia

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    Maracaibo (/ ˌ m ær ə ˈ k aɪ b oʊ / MARR-ə-KY-boh, Spanish: [maɾaˈkajβo] ⓘ; Wayuu: Marakaaya) is a city and municipality in northwestern Venezuela, on the western shore of the strait that connects Lake Maracaibo to the Gulf of Venezuela.

  6. Timeline of the 2019 Venezuelan protests - Wikipedia

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    Tens of thousands of persons participated. Maracaibo protest were repressed by tear gas and rubber bullets. [63] 16 April – The first shipment of humanitarian aid of the Red Cross arrives in Venezuela. [64] 26 April – National Assembly member Gilber Caro is detained, violating his parliamentary immunity. [65] 30 April – Venezuelan ...

  7. General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge is located at the Tablazo Strait outlet of Lake Maracaibo, in western Venezuela. The bridge connects Maracaibo with much of the rest of the country. It is named after General Rafael Urdaneta, a Venezuelan hero of Independence who was born in Maracaibo.

  8. Maracaibo Province (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    The creation of the Capitania General of Venezuela englobes Cumana, Maracaibo, Guayana, Trinidad and Margarita that is an important portion of the Caribbean region of the vice-royalty of New Grenade. [2] In 1812, in the Cortes de Cadiz, the province of Maracaibo is represented by José Domingo de las Nieves Rus y Ortega de Azarraullía.

  9. Timeline of protests in Venezuela in 2016 - Wikipedia

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    Chavistas protesting the removal of Chávez and Bolivar images from the National Assembly on 7 January 2016. 5 January – After their success in the 2015 Venezuelan parliamentary election, opposition lawmakers were sworn into office obtaining a majority status while Bolivarian lawmakers walked out in protest shouting demeaning statements at the opposition as they left.