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16.90 m (+1.4 m/s) Leodan Torrealba: 10 May 2023 Grande Prêmio Brasil Caixa de Atletismo: São Paulo, Brazil Shot put: 20.01 m Yojer Medina: 26 August 2000 Maracaibo, Venezuela Discus throw: 57.58 m Jésus Parejo: 8 May 2008 Caracas, Venezuela Hammer throw: 68.54 m Pedro Muñoz: 21 February 2014 Arroyo, Puerto Rico Javelin throw: 77.94 m ...
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.
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
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, ...
Yo Los Declaro Marido y Mujer (2006–2007) Te Tengo en Salsa (2006–2007) Camaleona (2007) Mi Prima Ciela (2007) Toda Una Dama (2007–2008) La trepadora (2008) Nadie me diga como quererte (2008–2009) Calle luna, Calle sol (2009) Libres como el viento (2009) Que el cielo me explique (2010) La hija del panadero (2010) La Dama De Rosa (2010)
Los Querendones (The Lucky Ones) Luisa Fernanda; Luisana Mia; Luz Marina; Luz y Sombras; Mabel Valdez; Macarena; Mama Trompeta; Mambo y Canela; Maria Celeste 1994; Maria de los Angeles; Maria del Mar 1978; Maria Jose, oficios del hogar; Maria, Maria 1990; Maria Rosa, Buscame una Esposa; Mariana Montiel; Maribel; Marielena; Marisela; Mariú 1999 ...
One of the best known segments on the show was La Guerra De Los Sexos, introduced in 2000, later becoming its own show in early 2009. The talent show segment, "El Precipicio Reforzado" was added in 2006, featuring a jury of three people dressed like Juan Gabriel (played by El Moreno Michael), El Chacal (from Sabado Gigante ), Alejandro Corona ...
It has been calculated that from 1998 to 2013, over 1.5 million Venezuelans (between 4% and 6% of the Venezuela's total population) left the country following the Bolivarian Revolution. [39] Former Venezuelan residents have been driven by lack of freedom, high levels of insecurity, and inadequate opportunities in the country.