17 VIBRANT FACTS ABOUT VENEZUELA!
FACTS ABOUT VENEZUELA
1. Where exactly is Venezuela, anyway?
Venezuela is found towards the Caribbean with a coastline – it has a total area measuring more than 352,000 square miles, which is roughly 912,000 square km.
2. It’s got lots of different neighbors.
Venezuela is bordered by Colombia, Guyana and Brazil – lots of opportunities to travel, then!
3. It’s home for millions of people.
Around 28 million people call Venezuela home, with Caracas – the capital city – hosting at least two million of these. Caracas is enormous at around 167 square miles, or an equivalent of 433 square km.

Flag of Venezuela
4. Venezuelans can generally expect to live into their 70s.
The lifespan here averages at around 72 years old.
5. What can you spend over in Venezuela?
If you want to start spending in Venezuela, you’ll need to have a few Venezuelan Bolivar in your pocket.
6. The country is very big on oil.
Venezuela is a massive oil reserve. It’s said to account for just over 15% of all oil reserves globally, second only to Saudi Arabia. At the time of writing, Venezuela has around 211 billion barrels.
7. The waterfalls here are magnificent.
Angel Falls is perhaps Venezuela’s most famous point of natural beauty. It’s the biggest natural water cascade in the world, measuring an impressive 979m.
8. What’s the connection with Italy, then?
Venezuela roughly translates as ‘Little Venice’. That’s because the properties here are similar to those you’ll find over in Venezuela, Italy – houses on stilts!
9. Beauty all around!
More women have won Miss World and Miss Universe representing Venezuela than any other country on the planet.
10. Get your skates on!
Caracas has a slightly odd Christmas tradition. On Christmas Day, you won’t find any cars on the roads – encouraging citizens, instead, to roller skate to mass – there are fewer interesting ways to get to church!
11. Hopefully this won’t nibble your cables!
Venezuela is home to the biggest rodent on the planet – the capybara.
12. It’s a wildlife haven bar none.
Thanks to Venezuela’s stunning savannah landscape, you’ll find waves of endemic wildlife here. In fact, up to 50% of all amphibians in the country are endemic to Venezuela! It’s known as a ‘megadiverse’ country, in that it’s one of 17 territories with more unique species than anywhere else.
13. Stay safe on the roads.
Unfortunately, Venezuela is one of the deadliest places to travel by car on the planet – it’s in the five most dangerous countries on Earth.
14. Its history is long and varied.
Venezuela has been an independent nation for much longer than many people are aware of – in fact, it was liberated over 200 years ago!
15. A haven for… dinosaurs?
Believe it or not, Venezuela’s stunning Mount Roraima helped to inspire The Lost World, one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s best-loved novels. There’s no dinosaurs here – but there’s plenty of dragonflies and spiders!
16. Flat tops and peaks!
Venezuela is famous for having several table mountains, meaning that they have several natural peaks that don’t actually peak! These are technically known as tepuis, and you’ll find several over in the world-famous Canaima National Park.
17. Strike!
Lago de Maracaibo, in Venezuela, is officially the world’s capital for lightning storms. Specifically, you’ll find more lightning strikes here than anywhere else on the planet. That accounts for up to 1.6 million per year!
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