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Fanansuwela

Ka Wikipedia
(Waxaa laga soo toosiyay Venezuela)
Jamhuuriyadda Bolivaria ee Venezuela
República Bolivariana de Venezuela  (Af-Isbaanish)
Hal ku dheg: Dios y Federación
("God and Federation")
Heesta qaranka: Gloria al Bravo Pueblo
("Glory to the Brave People")
Land controlled by Venezuela shown in dark green; claimed but uncontrolled land shown in light green.
Land controlled by Venezuela shown in dark green; claimed but uncontrolled land shown in light green.
Land controlled by Venezuela shown in dark green; claimed but uncontrolled land shown in light green.
Magaalo madax
Waa Magaalada ugu balaaran
Caracas
Luqadaha rasmiga ah Spanish[b]
Other spoken languages
Qaybaha qoomiyedaha (2011)
Dadka Venezuelan
Xukunka Federal presidential republic under an authoritarian regime[1][2][3][4]
 -  Madaxweyne Nicolás Maduro
 -  Vice President Delcy Rodríguez
Sharci dejinta National Assembly
Independence from Spain
 -  Declared 5 July 1811 
 -  from Gran Colombia 13 January 1830 
 -  Recognized 29 March 1845 
 -  Current constitution 20 December 1999[5] 
Baaxad
 -  Guud ahaan 916,445 km2 (32nd)
353,841 sq mi 
 -  Biyo (%) 3.2%[d]
Tirada dadka
 -  2022 qiyaasta 29,789,730[6] (50th)
 -  Mugga Dadka 33.74/km2 (144st)
87.42/sq mi
Wax soo saar (PPP) 2022 qiyaastii
 -  Guud ahaan Increase $191.329 billion[7] (81st)
 -  Qof qof Increase $7,108[7] (159th)
Wax soo saar (Iskaga magacaaban) 2022 estimate
 -  Guud ahaan Increase $82.145 billion[7] (94th)
 -  Calaa qof Increase $3,052[7] (145th)
Qaybsiga (2013)negative increase 44.8[8] (medium)
Kobaca (2021)Decrease 0.691[9] (medium / 120th)
Lacagta Venezuelan bolívar (official) United States dollar (unofficial)
Waqtiga VET (UTC−4)
Taariikhda dd/mm/yyyy (CE)
Wadista Baabuurta right
Thiinada telka +58
Furaha Internetka .ve
a. Template:Note label The "Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela" has been the full official title since the adoption of the Constitution of 1999, when the state was renamed in honor of Simón Bolívar.
b. Template:Note label The Constitution also recognizes all indigenous languages spoken in the country.
c. Template:Note label Some important subgroups include those of Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Amerindian, African, Arab and German descent.
d. Template:Note label Area totals include only Venezuelan-administered territory.
e. Template:Note label On 1 October 2021, a new bolivar was introduced, the Bolívar digital (ISO 4217 code VED) worth 1,000,000 VES.
Venezuela Calanka
Region d'Altamira, a Caracas

Fanansuwela waxa uu ku yaalaa wadankani ameerikada waqooyi. Caasimadiisu waa Karakas. Waxa hada kataliya madaxwayne Nicolás Maduro.








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  1. Corrales, Javier (2020). "Authoritarian Survival: Why Maduro Hasn't Fallen". Journal of Democracy. 31 (3). Project Muse: 39–53. doi:10.1353/jod.2020.0044. ISSN 1086-3214. S2CID 226738491.
  2. "The Path Toward Authoritarianism in Venezuela", Political Science, Oxford University Press, 2019-10-30, doi:10.1093/obo/9780199756223-0286, ISBN 978-0-19-975622-3
  3. Corrales, J. (2022). Autocracy Rising: How Venezuela Transitioned to Authoritarianism. G - Reference,Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Series. Brookings Institution Press. p. intro. ISBN 978-0-8157-3807-7.
  4. "Battling Authoritarian Regimes in Venezuela and Beyond: A Conversation with Venezuelan Opposition Leader Leopoldo López". David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies. 2022-04-25. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  5. "Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)'s Constitution of 1999 with Amendments through 2009" (PDF). constituteproject.org. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
  6. "Venezuela". The World Factbook (2025 ed.). Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved 24 September 2022. (Archived 2022 edition.)
  7. 1 2 3 4 "Report for Selected Countries and Subjects: October 2022". IMF.org. International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  8. "Income Gini coefficient". undp.org. United Nations Development Programme. Archived from the original on 10 June 2010. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  9. "Human Development Report 2021/2022" (PDF) (in Ingiriisi). United Nations Development Programme. 8 September 2022. Retrieved 8 September 2022.