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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
1990s disasters in Venezuela (4 C) N. Los Notables (10 P) S. 1990s in Venezuelan sport (11 C) T. 1990s in Venezuelan television (13 C) Pages in category "1990s in ...
President-elect Carlos Andrés Pérez at a World Economic Forum meeting a month before the Caracazo. During the presidency of Carlos Andrés Pérez from 1973 to 1979, the political elite in Venezuela believed that the nation faced a near-unlimited supply of cash flow due to high oil prices at the time and his administration racked on large amounts of debt. [13]
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)
In December 1992, the Los Angeles Times focused on the possible causes of the attempted coups in Venezuela, noting the recession in Latin America and corruption in the government. [32] The Los Angeles Times stated that the coup attempts could also be the efforts of corrupt Venezuelan officers seeking take over the government and make money from ...
Los Angeles Angels, AL April 16, 2008 April 16, 2008 219 Eider Torres: 2B Baltimore Orioles, AL April 26, 2008 May 7, 2008 220 Jonathan Herrera: 2B Colorado Rockies, NL April 30, 2008 September 9, 2015 221 Luis Maza: IF Los Angeles Dodgers, NL May 14, 2008 July 18, 2008 222 Gregorio Petit: 2B Oakland Athletics, AL May 18, 2008 September 29 ...
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 ...
Television in Venezuela began in 1952 when the dictator Marcos Pérez Jiménez launched the state channel Televisora Nacional, making Venezuela the ninth country in the world to have television. By 1963 a quarter of Venezuelan households had television; a figure rising to 45% by 1969 and 85% by 1982. [ 6 ]