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  2. File:A view of Caracas, Venezuela.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Panorámica de Caracas, Venezuela.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of social nudity places in South America - Wikipedia

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    Topfree beaches allow women to sunbathe without a bikini top or other clothing above the waist. Clothing-optional beaches allow either sex to sunbathe with or without clothing above or below the waist. A nude beach may also be an obligatory nude area, which means that both sexes are obliged to go without clothing above as well as below the waist.

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  6. Caracas - Wikipedia

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    Caracas was made one of the three provinces of Nueva Granada, corresponding to Venezuela, in 1739. Over the next three decades the Viceroyalty was variously split, with Caracas province becoming the Venezuela province. Luis de Unzaga created the Captaincy General of Venezuela in the summer of 1777, with Caracas as the capital. [13]

  7. Tourism in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Venezuela has been developed considerably for decades, particularly because of its geographical position, the variety of landscapes, the richness of plants and wildlife, the artistic expressions and the privileged tropical climate of the country, which affords each region (especially the beaches) throughout the year.

  8. Category:Beaches of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Beaches of Venezuela" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Adícora; B.

  9. Macuto, Vargas - Wikipedia

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    Macuto was founded in August 1740 on the site of an indigenous village called Guaicamacuto ("basket of thorns"). It is known for its beaches, and for the nearby town of Galipán on the mount Avila, famous for its flowers. Macuto beach in 1911. Since the 19th century, Macuto has served as a resort town for many in Caracas and other nearby areas ...