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Carlos Arvelo, military surgeon in the 19th century, and rector of the Central University of Venezuela from 1846 until 1849. Baruj Benacerraf, Venezuelan-born American, Nobel Prize of Medicine in 1980. Sara Bendahan, the first Venezuelan woman to complete her medical degree in that country.
Cesar Baena (born 1986), cross-country skier and former Guinness World Record holder. Jesús Bandrés (born 1991), professional tennis player. Juan Alfonso Baptista (born 1976), actor and model. Carlos Barreto (1976–1999), bantamweight boxer. Ysis Barreto (born 1980), judoka. Armando Becker (born 1966), basketball player.
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Baseball is Venezuela's most popular sport. [citation needed] There is a Venezuela national football team. The World Values Survey has shown Venezuelans to be among the happiest people in the world, with 55% of those questioned saying they were "very happy" in 2007. [3]
People from Amazonas (Venezuelan state) (1 C, 1 P) People from Anzoátegui (6 C, 23 P) ... People from Capital District (Venezuela) (1 C, 1 P) People from Carabobo (4 ...
Venezuela is a diverse and multilingual country, home to a melting pot of people of distinct origins, as a result, many Venezuelans do not regard their nationality with ethnicity, but with citizenship or allegiance. Venezuela as Argentina and Brazil, received most immigrants, during 1820s to 1930s Venezuela received a major wave of 2.1 million ...
Leopoldo López (born 1971), Mayor of Chacao, Venezuela; José Martí (1853–1895), leader of Cuban Independence movement; Rigoberta Menchú (born 1959), activist, Nobel Peace Prize; Chico Mendes (1944–1988), trade union leader and environmentalist; Antonio Nariño (1765–1824), political and military leader