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  2. Gloria al Bravo Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    " Gloria al Bravo Pueblo" (pronounced [ˈɡloɾja al ˈβɾaβo ˈpweβlo]; lit. ' Glory to the Brave People ' ) is the national anthem of Venezuela . Its lyrics were written by physician and journalist Vicente Salias in 1810, set to music later composed by musician Juan José Landaeta.

  3. Décima - Wikipedia

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    Los guardianes de la tradición: compositores y decimeros : décimas y argumentos de tradición oral en las comunidades afroecuatorianas de Esmeraldas. Esmeraldas, Ecuador: PRODEPINE, Proyecto de Desarrollo de los Pueblos Indigenas y Negros, 2002. OCLC 230742437. Laura Hidalgo Alzamora. Décimas esmeraldeñas. Quito: Libresa, 1995.

  4. File:Bandera de la Provincia de Los Santos.svg - Wikipedia

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    En los Santos se tomó el diseño que fue izada por primera vez en Vela de Coro, Venezuela en 1806 que tenía los colores invertidos a los propuestos por Miranda en su diario personal. Esta Bandera fue utilizada también en la provincia de Azuero de 1850 a 1855.véase C-No.144. Panamá, 17 de julio de 2003.

  5. Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Venezuela's youth orchestras are run under the auspices of the Fundación Musical Simón Bolívar (FMSB), known colloquially as El Sistema, Venezuela's social action music programme. The Guardian wrote that the orchestra represented "a message of social inclusion and the manifest power of music to bring communities together".

  6. File:Bandera de los Pueblos Weenhayek, Tapiete y Guaraní.png

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    It is recommended to name the SVG file “Bandera de los Pueblos Weenhayek, Tapiete y Guaraní.svg”—then the template Vector version available (or Vva) does not need the new image name parameter. Summary

  7. Indigenous peoples in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    The Natives of Cumaná attack the mission after Gonzalo de Ocampo's slaving raid. Colored copperplate by Theodor de Bry, published in the "Relación brevissima de la destruccion de las Indias". Around 13 000 BCE human settlement in the actual Venezuela were the Archaic pre-ceramic populations that dominated the territory until about 200 BCE.

  8. Piaroa people - Wikipedia

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    The Piaroa people, known among themselves as the Huottüja or De'aruhua, are a South American indigenous ethnic group of the middle Orinoco Basin in present-day Colombia and Venezuela, living in an area larger than Belgium, roughly circumscribed by the Suapure, Parguaza (north), the Ventuari (south-east), the Manapiare (north-east) and the right bank of the Orinoco (west).

  9. Timoto–Cuica people - Wikipedia

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    Timoto–Cuica people were an Indigenous people of the Americas composed primarily of two large tribes, the Timote and the Cuica, that inhabited in the Andes region of Western Venezuela. [1] They were closely related to the Muisca people of the Colombian Andes, who spoke Muysccubun, a version of Chibcha .