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  2. Category:1990s in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Los Notables (10 P) S. 1990s in Venezuelan sport (11 C) T. ... Pages in category "1990s in Venezuela" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  3. List of ultras of South America - Wikipedia

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    No Peak Country Elevation (m) Prominence (m) Col (m) 1 Nevado del Huila Colombia 5,390 2,650: 2740 2 Tamana Colombia 4,100 2,573: 1527 3 Farallones de Cali Colombia 4,050

  4. Caracazo - Wikipedia

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    The Caracazo is the name given to the wave of protests, [6] [7] [8] riots, and looting [9] that started on 27 February 1989 in the Venezuelan city of Guarenas, spreading to Caracas and surrounding towns following austerity measures from President Carlos Andrés Pérez.

  5. 1994 in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Events from the year 1994 in Venezuela. Incumbents. President: Ramón José Velásquez (until 2 February), Rafael Caldera (starting 2 February) Governors.

  6. List of newspapers in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Venezuela, both national and regional. It also includes newspapers with other languages and themes. It also includes newspapers with other languages and themes. National

  7. List of years in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of years in Venezuela. See also the timeline of Venezuelan history. For only articles about years in Venezuela that have been written, ...

  8. Venezuelans - Wikipedia

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    Venezuela is a diverse and multilingual country, home to a melting pot of people of distinct origins, as a result, many Venezuelans do not regard their nationality with ethnicity, but with citizenship or allegiance. Venezuela as Argentina and Brazil, received most immigrants, during 1820s to 1930s Venezuela received a major wave of 2.1 million ...

  9. List of presidents of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    In 1830, José Antonio Páez declared Venezuela independent from Gran Colombia and became president, taking office on January 13, 1830. Although he was not the first president of Venezuela (having in mind Cristóbal Mendoza in 1811), he was the first head of state of independent Venezuela, after the dissolution of Gran Colombia.