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557:– of mixed
544:, numerous
390:rainforests
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1935:Categories
1888:San Felipe
1832:Portuguesa
1794:Los Teques
1709:San Carlos
1642:Anzoátegui
1515:27 October
1479:27 October
1432:References
1208:Source 1:
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559:indigenous
291:Population
205:67°37′35″W
66:newspapers
1899:Maracaibo
1877:La Guaira
1637:Barcelona
1592:Venezuela
1540:12 August
1325:does not
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521:Rio Negro
491:Geography
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367:Casuarito
363:Colombian
361:from the
355:Venezuela
308:Time zone
242:Venezuela
202:5°39′47″N
96:July 2008
1871:Trujillo
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1720:Tucupita
1703:Carabobo
1698:Valencia
1631:Amazonas
1420:See also
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1203:2,386.4
1113:Average
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563:Yanomami
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1860:Táchira
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1675:Barinas
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1659:Maracay
1601:Capital
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1036:(11.7)
1031:(15.7)
1026:(16.1)
1021:(12.2)
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706:(99.3)
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696:(99.7)
691:(97.5)
686:(96.4)
681:(95.0)
676:(95.4)
577:Climate
571:Guajibo
554:mestizo
546:monkeys
538:jaguars
513:Orinoco
440:removed
425:sources
400:History
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325:Climate
270:Founded
230:Country
80:scholar
1882:Vargas
1844:Cumaná
1788:Mérida
1783:Mérida
1749:Falcón
1664:Aragua
1502:INAMEH
1466:INAMEH
1200:260.4
1197:222.0
1194:201.5
1191:168.0
1188:155.0
1185:145.7
1182:129.0
1179:151.9
1176:177.0
1173:248.0
1170:252.0
1167:275.9
1108:147.6
1056:(1.7)
1051:(5.0)
1046:(7.2)
1041:(7.8)
1016:(6.4)
1011:(2.9)
1006:(1.4)
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509:Amazon
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1138:74.5
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1059:2,269
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954:19.3
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899:22.5
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789:28.6
779:32.8
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