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Día de los Padres: Father's Day: Approx. 60 days after Easter Corpus Christi: Corpus Christi: June 24 Día de San Juan Bautista y Aniversario de la Batalla de Carabobo: Feast of Saint John the Baptist and the Anniversary of the Battle of Carabobo: June 29 Día de San Pedro y San Pablo: Feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul: July 5 Cinco de julio ...
When the Tupamaro in Uruguay were being targeted by the Uruguayan government, some of the Uruguayan members supposedly settled "el 23 de Enero". [5] The Venezuelan Tupamaros have at least ideological links to the Tupamaros in Uruguay, who took the name of Tupac Amaru , the last Incan leader of Peru , who was executed by Spanish authorities in ...
23 de Enero is a parish located in the Libertador Bolivarian Municipality west of the city of Caracas, Venezuela. The parish receives its name from the date of the 1958 Venezuelan coup d'état which overthrew dictator Marcos Pérez Jiménez .
The Dancing Devils of Yare (Diablos Danzantes del Yare) is the name of a religious festival celebrated in San Francisco de Yare, in the state of Miranda, Venezuela, on the day of Corpus Christi. The Sociedades del Santísimo (Societies of the Holiest) are in charge of the celebration. Its origins are traced back to the 18th century, being the ...
Christianity is the largest religion in Venezuela, with Catholicism having the most adherents. Venezuela is a secular nation and its constitution guarantees freedom of religion. Before the arrival of Spanish missionaries , the people residing in the territory of modern day Venezuela practiced a variety of faiths.
Our Lady of Coromoto (Spanish: Nuestra Señora de Coromoto), also known as the Virgin of Coromoto (Spanish: Virgen de Coromoto), is a celebrated Catholic image of an alleged apparition of the Virgin Mary. In 1942, she was declared the patroness of Venezuela. Statue of the Virgin of Coromoto in Guanare.
It is one of the indigenous languages in Venezuela with the most speakers, after Wayúu and Pemón. Guamontey : Extinct language from central Venezuela. Otomaco : Extinct language from the central and southern regions of Venezuela. Below is a non-exhaustive list of the indigenous languages.
Flag of Venezuela. Venezuela, officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in the Caribbean Sea. It comprises an area of 916,445 km 2 (353,841 sq mi), and its population was estimated at 29 million in 2022.