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Venezuela

Climate- Venezuela is in the tropics. Most precipitation falls between June and October. Temperatures range as high as 28 °C (82 °F), to glaciers and highlands. The heat varies in the summer. At the end of the year, it is considered summer. The climate is average and humid.

Art- Venezuelan art was dominated by religious motifs. Modernism took over in the 20th century. Notable Venezuelan artists include Arturo Michelena, Cristóbal Rojas, and Armando Reverón. The 19th century showed more heroic and historical paintings. The heroics had begun when a move it led by Martín Tovar y Tova.

Economy- Gold, diamonds and iron ore are mined as well. Venezuela contains some of the largest oil and natural gas reserves in the world. Inflation has been a problem in the past. Venezuela has the least expensive petrol in the world. It consistently ranks among the top ten crude oil producers in the world. The petroleum sector dominates Venezuela mixed economy, accounting for roughly a third of GDP. The country's main petroleum deposits are located around and beneath Lake Maracaibo, the Gulf of Venezuela.

Government- TheVenezuelan president is elected by a vote with direct and universal suffrage. The term of office is six years, and a president may be re-elected an unlimited number of times. The president can ask the legislature to reconsider portions of laws he finds objectionable.

Religion- Religion is made up of 96% catholic. The other four percent is other. Influence of the Catholic Church was introduced in its colonization by Spain. There are small but influential Muslim and Jewish communities. Venezuela is also notable for its significant syncretic religious traditions.

Drink- Some of the most favorite Venezuela drinks include Ponche Crema, Chinotto and Chicha. Some of the other Venezuela drinks that are favored by the people in Venezuela are batidos and milkshakes like merengade. Some of the other Venezuela soft drinks include sugar cane juice teemed with lemon juice. The tangy taste of the drink makes it popular among the children. Some of the hard drinks in Venezuela, which add to every festive mood in the country, are beer and rum. While some of the Venezuelans like it neat, rum is used in many unusual hard drink combinations like cocktails and mock tails.

People- The population of Venezuela is twenty-two million, eight-hundred thousand. The birth rate is at 23.96. The death rate is at 4.98.

Food- Venezuelan cuisine often varies greatly from one region to another. Has a blend of African and Native American culture. Apart from the pabellon, the best recipes in Venezuela comprise of fresh fish and shellfish.

Dancing- Venezuela’s folk music and dances have been greatly influenced by the costumes, traditions and religious beliefs. Popular dances are to great extent the product of Creole (criollo) culture. During the Spanish colonization and the arrival of the African slaves, several instruments were incorporated into the popular music tradition such as cuatro (a four string small guitar), violin, guitar and drums.

Tourist Attractions- Angel Falls (indigenous name: Parakupa-vena or Kerepakupai merú which means the fall from the highest point. Salto Ángel) is the world's highest waterfall, with a height of 979 m (3,212 ft) and a clear drop of 807 m. The height of the falls is so great that before getting anywhere near the ground, the water is atomized by the strong winds and turned into mist.

Other Details- While it is closely related to the Kali of the Philippines it is distinct in its style and methods. Garrote means stick and Larense is the location of original. The Venezuelan martial arts system involves machetes, sticks and knife fencing.