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  2. 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, ...

  3. History of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    The Province of Venezuela in 1656, by Sanson Nicolas. One of the first maps about Venezuela and near regions. 5 July 1811 (fragment), painting by Juan Lovera in 1811.. The history of Venezuela reflects events in areas of the Americas colonized by Spain starting 1502; amid resistance from indigenous peoples, led by Native caciques, such as Guaicaipuro and Tamanaco.

  4. Timeline of Caracas - Wikipedia

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    La Guaira-Caracas railway begins operating. [3] Basilica of Santa Capilla (church) built. Academia Venezolana Correspondiente de la Real Española established. [19] 1887 – Academia de Musica y Declamacion (music school) and Academia de Bellas Artes (art school) active. [22] 1889 – Academia Nacional de la Historia de Venezuela inaugurated. [19]

  5. Category:History of Venezuela by period - Wikipedia

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  6. José María Jover - Wikipedia

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    Historia de España: la Edad Contemporánea, Teide (1979) La Civilización Española a Mediados del Siglo XIX, Espasa-Calpe (1992) ISBN 978-84-239-7259-3; Realidad y Mito de la Primera República, Espasa-Calpe (1991) ISBN 978-84-239-1994-9; Historiadores Españoles de Nuestro Siglo, Real Academia de la Historia (1999) ISBN 978-84-8951-222-1

  7. Venezuelan literature - Wikipedia

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    Venezuelan colonial culture developed considerably in the eighteenth century. The panegyric Lágrimas amorosas, by Nicolás Herrera y Ascanio, priest at the Caracas Cathedral, was published in Mexico in 1707. In 1723, José de Oviedo y Baños completed his Historia de la conquista y población de la Provincia de Venezuela. [6]

  8. Category:History of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Defunct mass media in Venezuela (3 C, 1 P) E. Historical events in Venezuela (16 C) F. Former populated places in Venezuela (1 P) S. Historic sites in Venezuela (3 C ...

  9. History of Venezuela (1830–1908) - Wikipedia

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    Following Venezuela's separation from Gran Colombia, the Venezuelan congress approved a new constitution and banned Simón Bolívar from his own homeland. [6] Although the 1830 Constitution prescribed democracy, tradition and practical difficulties militated against the actual working of a republican form of government, and in practice an oligarchy governed the nation.