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  2. States of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is a federation made up of twenty-three states (Spanish: estados), a Capital District (Spanish: Distrito Capital) and the Federal Dependencies (Spanish: Dependencias Federales), which consist of many islands and islets in the Caribbean Sea. [1] Venezuela claims the disputed Essequibo territory as ...

  3. List of rivers in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Caño Mánamo (distributary, empties into the Gulf of Paria) Tigre River. Morichal Largo River. Urecoa River. Caroní River. Paragua River. Asa River. Uinebona River. Carutu River.

  4. List of cities and towns in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Map of Venezuela Caracas, Capital of Venezuela Maracaibo Valencia Barquisimeto San Cristóbal Ciudad Guayana Puerto la Cruz Pampatar Guarenas Porlamar. This is a list of cities, towns and communities in Venezuela. The state capitals are marked with a *.

  5. Geography of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Venezuela. Venezuela is a country in South America, bordering the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, between Colombia and Guyana. It is situated on major sea and air routes linking North and South America. Located at the northernmost end of South America, Venezuela has a total area of 912,050 km 2 (352,140 sq mi) and a ...

  6. Category:Rivers of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Carrao River. Carutu River. Casiquiare canal. Catatumbo River. Caucagua River. Caura River (Venezuela) Chama River (Venezuela) Chiviripa River. Churún River.

  7. Caracas - Wikipedia

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    The main body of water in Caracas is the Guaire River, which flows across the city and empties into the Tuy River, which is also fed by the El Valle and San Pedro rivers, in addition to numerous streams which descend from El Ávila. The La Mariposa and Camatagua reservoirs provide water to the city.

  8. Sucre (state) - Wikipedia

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    The Sucre State (Spanish: Estado Sucre, [2][3] IPA: [esˈtaðo ˈsukɾe]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. [4][5] The state capital is Cumaná city. Sucre State covers a total surface area of 11,800 km 2 (4,600 sq mi) and, as of the 2011 census, had a population of 896,921. The most important river in the state is the Manzanares River.

  9. Mérida (state) - Wikipedia

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    The state capital is Mérida, in the Libertador Municipality. Located in the Western Andean Region, Mérida State covers a total surface area of 11,300 square kilometres (4,363 sq mi), making it the fifteenth-largest in Venezuela. In 2011, had a census population of 828,592, the fourteenth most populous.