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March 25 – Édgar Ramírez, actor [5] April 20 – Alejandro Cichero, footballer [6] May 23 – Tomás Gil, racing cyclist [7] August 30 – Alexander Rondón, footballer and manager [8] September 15 – Fabiola Ramos, table tennis player [9] November 4 – Héctor González, footballer [10]
1977 establishments in Venezuela (2 C, 5 P) S. 1977 in Venezuelan sport (2 C, 4 P) T. 1977 in Venezuelan television (2 C) Pages in category "1977 in Venezuela"
The first year of production of the Brazilian Ford Corcel was 1968, when it debuted as a four-door sedan at São Paulo. [5] It was originally equipped with the 1.3 L (1,289 cc) 68 hp (51 kW) water-cooled overhead-valve "Cléon" engine picked directly from the Renault 12, albeit with a slightly lower compression ratio of 8:1 to allow it to run on 70 octane gasoline. [6]
The monetary law of March 30, 1848 established the French franc (franco frances), 5·00 g, 0·900 fine, as the monetary unit of Venezuela. No detailed explanation was provided—presumably, the new government wanted to make a clean break with the policies of the conservative oligarchy ( Oligarquía Conservadora , 1830–1848) that it replaced.
San Carlos, Venezuela: Time zone: UTC-04:00: Coordinates: Opened: 1970: Major events: Panam GP Series (2012) Grand Prix motorcycle racing Venezuelan motorcycle Grand Prix (1977–1979) Formula 750 (1976) Grand Prix Circuit (1977–present) Length: 4.135 km (2.569 miles) Turns: 11 (7 right, 4 left)
General Motors said on Wednesday that Venezuelan authorities had illegally seized its plant in the industrial hub of Valencia. General Motors says Venezuela illegally seizes auto plant Skip to ...
According to a United States Department of Defense adviser linked to The Pentagon, the Bs.F 1.5 billion was printed by Venezuela and destined for Bolivia, since unlike the implied exchange rate of thousands of hard bolívares equaling one United States dollar, the exchange rate was approximately 10 hard bolívares per dollar, making the value ...
Venezuela requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. [1] Current plates are North American standard 6 × 12 inches (152 × 300 mm). Car registration valid between 1997 and 2008. Car registration valid between 1982 and 1997. Car registration in force around 1955. Current automobile license ...