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Venezuela
Did you know that venezuela has the Rio Negro? The rio negro is the largest river in the amazon. Venezuela is a tropical country in south america. In this paper you will learn about the venezuelan area, weather,plants and animals and the people and culture.

Venezuela has a lot building and is 353,841mi. Venezuela is between colombia and guyana. Venezuela’s population is 30.41 million. The capital in venezuela is caracas. Venezuela is a country on north coast in south america.

Venezuela weather is mostly hot with temperatures at Highest 75˚F lowest is 48˚F. Venezuela is part of the hurricane belt. It rains a lot during the hurricane season. Venezuela is a tropical place. There is not usually a dry season but

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