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  • ...activities in the same area, off [[Labrador]], off [[Trinidad]] and off [[Venezuela]] for the next four years. In January 1951, she began survey work in the [[
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  • ...al exploration on his own account was in two expeditions, to Guiana (now [[Venezuela]]). After the first he claimed to have discovered gold. Released from pri
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  • ...toun, Egypt; Manila, Philippines (according to some sources); and Betania, Venezuela. Local bishops have approved of the faith expression at the sites where th ...1984; Chontaleu, Nicaragua, in 1987; Kibeho, Rwanda, in 1988; and Betania, Venezuela. <ref name="Approved Marian Apparitions">{{cite web |url=http://campus.uday
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  • ...8,500 km. The neighbors are [[French Guiana]], [[Suriname]], [[Guiana]], [[Venezuela]], [[Colombia]], [[Peru]], [[Bolivia]], [[Paraguay]], [[Argentina]] and [[
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  • ...her [[Miguel Hidalgo]]'s in [[Mexico]] and [[Francisco de Miranda]]'s in [[Venezuela]], crushed by Spanish troops. Under the leadership of [[Simón Bolívar]], * [[Venezuela]]
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  • ...re such as in [[Alberta]], [[Canada]] and the [[Orinoco Oil Belt]] area of Venezuela. ...lter Raleigh]] described a lake of asphalt on the island of Trinidad, near Venezuela. He used it to recaulk his ships.<ref name=Beyond/><ref name=NAPA/>
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  • ...western region of [[South America]]. Colombia is bordered to the east by [[Venezuela]] and [[Brazil]]; to the south by [[Ecuador]] and [[Peru]]; to the North by ...lag's original pattern was first created by [[Francisco de Miranda]] for [[Venezuela]], later adopted for [[Greater Colombia|Gran Colombia]] after [[Simón Bol�
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  • - [[Venezuela]] -
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  • ...lter Raleigh]] described a lake of asphalt on the island of Trinidad, near Venezuela. He used it to recaulk his ships.<ref name=Beyond/><ref name=NAPA/>
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  • *Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
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  • ...lated populations in northern [[South America]], including [[Colombia]], [[Venezuela]], [[Guyana]], [[Suriname]], [[French Guiana]] and northern [[Brazil]]. Als
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  • ...''H. valenzuelana'' which exists from [[Costa Rica]] to [[Ecuador]] and [[Venezuela]], [[Caribbean]] and southeast, south and central regions of Brazil. ...s'' in Costa Rica; ''H. microiridifolia'' in [[Peru]]; ''H. santanae'', in Venezuela and [[French Guyana]]; and ''H. schultesii'' in [[Amazon Forest]], nearby U
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  • <td>[[Venezuela]]</td><td>[[Caracas]]</td><td>[[Venezuelan bolivar]]</td> ...fstate|Venezuela}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Venezuela}}''</small></td>
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  • ...crude oil, called crude [[bitumen]] in Canada, or extra-heavy crude oil in Venezuela. These two countries have the world's largest deposits of oil sands. ...ude the petroleum in their [[Athabasca Oil Sands]]. The proven reserves of Venezuela probably include their oil sands also, but that is not explicitly stated in
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  • ...a| Argentina]], Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, [[CIA activities in Peru|Peru]], Venezuela ====Venezuela====
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  • ...[Honduras]], [[El Salvador]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Costa Rica]], [[Panama]], [[Venezuela]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], [[Bolivia]], [[Paraguay]], [[Urugua
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  • |Venezuela
    21 KB (1,982 words) - 02:18, 8 May 2009
  • ...d Northern Ireland/[[United Kingdom]], Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of/[[Venezuela]].
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  • ...nism|communist]] regime in Cuba and the strongly socialist government of [[Venezuela]],<ref>{{cite news|last=Livingstone|first=Ken|date=15 May 2006|title=Not a
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  • ...n higher altitudes, in [[Roraima]] State, in Brazil, and nearby areas in [[Venezuela]] and [[Surinam]].<ref><span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Freitas Luz, ...s the species spread throughout the largest area, reaching [[Colombia]], [[Venezuela]], [[Peru]], [[Surinam]], [[Guyana]]s, Trinidad and all Amazonic area in Br
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