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  2. Local Committees for Supply and Production - Wikipedia

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    The Local Committees for Supply and Production (Spanish: Comité Local de Abastecimiento y Producción, CLAP) are food distribution committees promoted by the Venezuelan government in which the communities themselves supply and distribute the priority foods through a house-to-house delivery method.

  3. Diego Bautista Urbaneja Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The current town of Lechería made its prominence after the Spanish Crown ordered the construction of the Fortín de la Magdalena fort in order to prevent pirate attacks on sailors that took the Barcelona-Cumaná route (the fort was completed in 1799 and is located on the Cerro el Morro).

  4. Frescolita - Wikipedia

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    Besides Venezuela, it is available in stores that specialize in Latin American groceries in the United States and Europe. While Coca-Cola is consumed more, it has been reported that Frescolita takes more of the general soft-drinks market of the country. [2] Up to 45% of Coca-Cola's sales of soft drinks in Venezuela is in Hit, Frescolita and ...

  5. List of companies of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    The recovery of oil prices in the early 2000s gave Venezuela oil funds not seen since the 1980s. [2] A destabilized economy led to a crisis in Bolivarian Venezuela, resulting in hyperinflation, an economic depression, shortages of basic goods and drastic increases in poverty, disease, child mortality, malnutrition, and crime. [3] [4]

  6. La Lechera - Wikipedia

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    La Lechera (lit. ' the milkmaid ' in Spanish) or Leite Moça (in Portuguese) is a Nestlé brand , producing various dairy products. The brand was established in 1921 [ 1 ] and markets its products in Latin America , Spain and also among Hispanic populations in the United States .

  7. List of cities in Venezuela by population - Wikipedia

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    Map of Venezuela This article lists the cities in Venezuela by its population, according to the Instituto Nacional de Estadística (Venezuela) (commonly referred to as INE in Spanish). All cities with a population of at least 100,000 residents are listed here, capitals of states are shown in bold .

  8. Category:Venezuelan brands - Wikipedia

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  9. La Grita - Wikipedia

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    Founded by the Spanish Captain Francisco de Cáceres, in 1576, also known as Ciudad de Atenas or Ciudad del Espíritu Santo, it was the capital of the Province of La Grita (1576–1607). Later, the town was a strategic point in Simon Bolivar's "Admirable Campaign" (1813). Bolivar stayed at the "Balcony House", now known as a site of great value ...