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Major league affiliations National League (1890-present) West Division (1969-present) American Association (1884-1889) Major league titles World Series titles (6) 1988 â€¢ 1981 â€¢ 1965 â€¢ 1963 1959 â€¢ 1955 NL Pennants (21) 1988 â€¢ 1981 â€¢ 1978 â€¢ 1977 1974 â€¢ 1966 â€¢ 1965 â€¢ 1963 1959 â€¢ 1956 â€¢ 1955 â€¢ 1953 1952 â€¢ 1949 â€¢ 1947 â€¢ 1941 1920 â€¢ 1916 â€¢ 1900... Latin America consists of the countries of South America and some of North America (including Central America and some the islands of the Caribbean) whose inhabitants mostly speak Romance languages, although Native American languages are also spoken. ... Major league affiliations American League (1901-present) Central Division (1994-present) West Division (1969-1993) Major league titles World Series titles (3) 1991 â€¢ 1987 â€¢ 1924 AL Pennants (6) 1991 â€¢ 1987 â€¢ 1965 â€¢ 1933 1925 â€¢ 1924 Central Division titles (3) 2004 â€¢ 2003 â€¢ 2002 West Division titles (4) 1991 â€¢ 1987 â€¢ 1970 â€¢ 1969 Wild... 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Major league affiliations National League (1962-present) East Division (1969-present) Major league titles World Series titles (2) 1986 â€¢ 1969 NL Pennants (4) 2000 â€¢ 1986 â€¢ 1973 â€¢ 1969 East Division titles (4) 1988 â€¢ 1986 â€¢ 1973 â€¢ 1969 Wild card berths (2) 2000 â€¢ 1999 Major league nicknames New York Mets (1962-present) Major... Major league affiliations American League (1901-present) West Division (1969-present) Major league titles World Series titles (9) 1989 â€¢ 1974 â€¢ 1973 â€¢ 1972 1930 â€¢ 1929 â€¢ 1913 â€¢ 1911 1910 AL Pennants (15) 1990 â€¢ 1989 â€¢ 1988 â€¢ 1974 1973 â€¢ 1972 â€¢ 1931 â€¢ 1930 1929 â€¢ 1914 â€¢ 1913 â€¢ 1911 1910 â€¢ 1905 â€¢ 1902 West Division titles (13) [1... The Organization of American States (OAS; OEA in the other three official languages) is an international organization, headquartered in Washington, D.C., USA. Its members are the 35 independent nations of the Americas. ... 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Major league affiliations National League (1969-present) West Division (1969-present) Major league titles World Series titles (0) None NL Pennants (2) 1998 â€¢ 1984 West Division titles (4) 2005 â€¢ 1998 â€¢ 1996 â€¢ 1984 Wild card berths (0) None Major league nicknames San Diego Padres (1969-present) Major league home ballparks PETCO... Major league affiliations American League (1977-present) East Division (1977-present) Major league titles World Series titles (2) 1992 â€¢ 1993 AL Pennants (2) 1992 â€¢ 1993 East Division titles (5) 1985 â€¢ 1989 â€¢ 1991 â€¢ 1992 1993 Wild card berths (0) None Major league nicknames Toronto Blue Jays (1977-present) Major league home... The Universal Postal Union (UPU) is a international organization that coordinates postal policies between member nations, and hence the world-wide postal system. ... UNFCCC logo. ... A map of UN member states and their dependencies as recognized by the UN. Regions excluded : Antarctica, Gaza Strip, Vatican City, West Bank, Western Sahara. ... Venezuelas priorities in the international arena are: Respect for human rights; The right of all people to self-determination; Nonintervention in the internal affairs of other nations; Peaceful settlement of disputes between nations, including border disputes; The right of all people to peace and security; and Support for democracy. ... The XIX Olympic Winter Games were held in 2002 in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. ... The International Olympic Committee (IOC) allocates three-letter country codes to all National Olympic Committees and other groups competing in the Olympic Games. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... The Caribbean Community and Common Market or CARICOM was established by the Treaty of Chaguaramas [1] which came into effect on August 1, 1973. ... This is an alphabetical list of the sovereign states of the world, including both de jure and de facto independent states. ... This is a list of the countries of the world by continent, displayed with their national flags and capitals. ... This is a list of all flags available here, mostly national and regional flags. ... The XX Olympic Winter Games will be held in Torino/Turin, Italy from February 10 to February 26, 2006. ... This page lists the 100 largest metropolitan areas of the world, listed by population. ... The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is made up of Algeria, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Venezuela; since 1965 its international headquarters are in Vienna, Austria. ... Hugo Chávez, the leader of the MVR, speaking at the 2005 World Social Forum convened in Porto Alegre, Brazil. ... Marcos Pérez Jiménez Marcos Pérez Jiménez (April 25, 1914 – September 20, 2001) was president of Venezuela from 1952 to 1958. ... ... Flag of the G77. ... Value added tax (VAT) is a sales tax levied on the sale of goods and services. ... Rafael Caldera Rodríguez (born 24 January 1916) was president of Venezuela from 1969 to 1974 and again from 1994 to 1999. ... It has been suggested that List of ISO country codes be merged into this article or section. ... Fernando Carrillo (born January 6, 1966 in Caracas, Venezuela) is an actor. ... Gloria al Bravo Pueblo (Glory to the Brave People) was adopted as Venezuelas national anthem by President Antonio Guzmán Blanco on May 25, 1881. ... Joaquín Sinforiano de Jesús Crespo (1841? - April 16, 1898) was president of Venezuela from 1884 to 1886 and again from 1892 to 1898. ... The Cuquenan Falls (also spelt Kukenaam and similar) at 2,000-feet in a single drop, are amongst the 10-highest free-leaping waterfalls in the world. ... Punkd is an American television show on MTV, first aired in 2003. ... Real Club Deportivo Mallorca is a Spanish football team from Palma de Mallorca. ... Capital Bogotá Created 1819 Dissolved 1830 Demonym Colombian Departments of the Republic Great Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, was a short-lived republic in South America consisting of present-day Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Panama. ... This is a list of islands in the world ordered by area. ... Estado Carabobo is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided. ... Juan Crisóstomo Falcón y Zavarce (27 January 1820 – 29 April 1870) was president of Venezuela (1863-1868). ... This gallery of sovereign state flags shows the flags of sovereign states in the list of sovereign states. ... The Tokyo Yakult Swallows (Japanese: 東京ヤクルトスワローズ, Tōkyō Yakuruto Suwarōzu) are a professional baseball team in Japans Central League. ... This is a list of state leaders, showing heads of state and heads of government where different, mainly in parliamentary systems; it should be noted that often a leader is both in presidential systems or dictatorships. ... There are currently five states considered to be nuclear weapons states, an internationally recognized status conferred by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). ... Edgar Ojeda is a famous Venezuelan musician who works with children. ... This is a list of national libraries of the world: Andorra – Biblioteca Nacional dAndorra – National Library of Andorra Official Website Argentina – Biblioteca Nacional de la República Argentina Official Website Australia – National Library of Australia – National Library of Australia Official Website Austria – Österreichische Nationalbibliothek – Österreichische Nationalbibliothek Official Website Belgium... link titleLink titleThis is a list of notable and famous Hispanic people. ... Flag ratio: 2:3 The flag of Venezuela was adopted on February 17, 1954, but was changed in January of 2006 to add another star to the flag, bringing a total to eight . ... Antonio Guzmán Blanco (1829–1899) President of Venezuela, a caudillo who dominated the nation from 1870 to 1888. ... New Andalusia (in Spanish, Nuevo Andalucía) was a Spanish viceroyalty in the 1500s. ... El Conde del Guacharo, Benjamín Rausseo is a Venezuelan humorist born in Muzipán, Venezuela. ... CONMEBOL or CSF (CONfederación sudaMEricana de FútBOL, South American Football Confederation) is the governing body of football in South America. ... Reporters Without Borders, or RWB (French: Reporters sans frontières, Spanish: Reporteros Sin Fronteras, or RSF) is an international non-governmental organization, partly financed by the US State Department and the Cuban exile group, the Center for a Free Cuba,[1] interested in issues relating to freedom of the press. ... Voters lining up outside a Baghdad polling station during the 2005 Iraqi election. ... Estado Aragua is located in the north-central region of Venezuela. ... This article is about the Venezuelan state. ... Apure State Anthem Location whithin Venezuela Created (given current status) 1901 State capital San Fernando de Apure Area 76,500 km² Population (2001 est. ... Barinas State Anthem State motto: Dios y Federación (English: God and Federation). ... In Spanish: Estado Bolívar, is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided. ... Estado Cojedes is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided. ... Estado Delta Amacuro is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided. ... Estado Falcón is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided. ... Estado Guárico is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided. ... Estado Lara is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided. ... Mérida State Anthem Location within Venezuela Created (given current status) 1864 State capital Mérida Area 11,300 km² Population (2001 est. ... Estado Miranda is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided. ... Estado Monagas is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided. ... Estado Nueva Esparta is one of the 23 states (estados) of Venezuela. ... Portuguesa State Anthem State motto: Honor y Gloria (English: Honor and Glory) Location within Venezuela Created (given current status) 1909 State capital Guanare Area 15,200 km² Population (2001 est. ... Estado Sucre is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided. ... Estado Táchira is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided. ... Trujillo State Anthem Location whithin Venezuela Created (given current status) 1899 State capital Trujillo Area 7,400 km² Population (2001 est. ... Vargas State Anthem Location whithin Venezuela Created (given current status) 1997¹ State capital La Güaira Area 1,496 km² Population (2001 est. ... Estado Yaracuy is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided. ... Funded as: Santiago de los Caballeros de Mérida Motto of the city: La ciudad de los caballeros Estado Mérida Municipio Municipio Libertador Alcalde Carlos León (2004 – 2008) Surface 25 km² (aprox. ... San Cristóbal is the capital city of the Venezuelan state of Táchira. ... Pedro Carmona appearing during the failed, two-day coup attempt against President Hugo Chávez in April 2002. ... This is a list of current (as of November 19 2004) Major League Soccer players. ... Maturín is the capital of the Venezuelan state of Monagas. ... Lake Valencia Lake Valencia (Spanish: Lago de Valencia) is the second largest lake in Venezuela, exceeded in size only by Lake Maracaibo. ... G3 countries. ... The following drivers have made at least one start in Formula One since 1950 (bold denotes active race drivers): This list is accurate through February 25, 2005. ... Sketch of Ciudad Bolívar, 1867 Ciudad Bolívar is the capital of the eastern Venezuelan state of Bolívar. ... Capital District (spanish Distrito Capital) is the capital area of Venezuela which is placed on the same rank of states. ... Jaime Lusinchi (born May 27, 1924) was a Venezuelan political figure. ... Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics was split into three categories: Road, held on the streets of Athens. ... Fencing at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place at the Fencing Hall at the Helliniko Olympic Complex. ... Barinas is a city in west central Venezuela. ... Major league affiliations National League (1969-present) East Division (1969-present) Major league titles World Series titles (0) None NL Pennants (0) None East Division titles (1) [1][2] 1981 (as Montréal) Wild card berths (0) None [1] - In 1981, a players strike in the middle of the season... José Vicente Rangel - Chavezs GIRLFRIEND (born on 10 July 1929 in Caracas) is a Venezuelan politician. ... Records Medals Heats Heat 1 Doli Akhter, Bangladesh 30. ... Roy Chaderton Matos (born August 17, 1942) was the foreign minister of Venezuela from May 2002 until February 2004 in the government of Hugo Chávez. ... First International Guatemala 10 - 1 Honduras (Guatemala City, Guatemala; Sept 14, 1921) Largest win Honduras 10 - 0 Nicaragua (San Jose, Costa Rica; March 13, 1946) Worst defeat Guatemala 10 - 1 Honduras (Guatemala City, Guatemala; Sept 14, 1921) World Cup Appearances 1 (First in 1982) Best result Round 1, 1982 CONCACAF... This is a gallery of flags arranged by design. ... Humberto Fernández-Morán (1924 - 1999) was the founder of the Venezuelan Institute for Neurological and Brain Studies (IVNIC in Spanish), the predecessor of the current Venezuelan Institute of Scientific Research (IVIC). ... Anaco is a city in the Venezuelan state of Anzoátegui. ... The Gulf of Paria (Golfo de Paria in Spanish) is a shallow inland sea between the island of Trinidad (Republic of Trinidad and Tobago) and the east coast of Venezuela. ... The Democratic Action(Acción Democrática or AD) is a Venezuelan social democratic political party. ... San Diego is a town to the north of Lake Valencia in Venezuela, located in Carabobo State. ... Results from the 1983 Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix held at Jacarepagua on March 13, 1983 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Nelson Piquet 139. ... Results from the 1983 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Paul Ricard on April 17, 1983 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Alain Prost 142. ... Results from the 1983 Formula One San Marino Grand Prix held at Imola on May 1, 1983 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Riccardo Patrese 134. ... Results from the 1983 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 15, 1983 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Nelson Piquet 127. ... Results from the 1983 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Spa-Francorchamps on May 22, 1983 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Andrea de Cesaris 27. ... Results from the 1983 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 12, 1983 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Patrick Tambay 130. ... Results from the 1983 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 16, 1983 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Alain Prost 114. ... Results from the 1983 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Hockenheimring on August 7, 1983 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Rene Arnoux 153. ... Results from the 1983 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at Osterreichring on August 14, 1983 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Alain Prost 133. ... Results from the 1983 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix held at Netherlands on August 28, 1983 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Rene Arnoux 119. ... Results from the 1983 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 11, 1983 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Nelson Piquet 134. ... Results from the 1984 Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix held at Jacarepagua on March 25, 1984 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Alain Prost 136. ... Results from the 1984 Formula One South African Grand Prix held at Kyalami on April 7, 1984 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Patrick Tambay 18. ... Results from the 1984 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Zolder on April 29, 1984 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Rene Arnoux 119. ... Results from the 1984 Formula One San Marino Grand Prix held at Imola on May 6, 1984 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Nelson Piquet 133. ... Results from the 1984 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Dijon on May 20, 1984 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Alain Prost 15. ... Results from the 1984 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on June 3, 1984 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Ayrton Senna 154. ... Results from the 1984 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 17, 1984 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Nelson Piquet 128. ... Results from the 1984 Formula One United States Grand Prix held at Fair Park, Dallas, Texas on July 8, 1984. ... Results from the 1984 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Brands Hatch on July 22, 1984 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Niki Lauda 113. ... Unione Sportiva Lecce is a football club based in Lecce, Apulia. ... Piacenza F.C. is a football club based in Piacenza, Italy. ... // Signed and ratified Participation in the Kyoto Protocol, where dark green indicates countries that have signed and ratified the treaty. ... This article recaps the 1984 Formula One season. ... This article recaps the 1983 Formula One season. ... Lupita Ferrer Lupita Ferrer (b. ... Satellite image of the Gulf of Venezuela The Gulf of Venezuela is a gulf of the Carribean Sea bounded by the Venezuelan states of Zulia and Falcón. ... Russell Reid Ortiz (born June 5, 1974 in Encino, California), is a Major League Baseball player. ... The Columbus Channel is the name of the narrow body of water between the south coast of the island of Trinidad and the Venezuelan mainland. ... Llovizna Falls, Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela (2004) Llovizna Falls, Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela (2004) Llovizna falls, on the River Caroní, close to its confluence with the River Orinoco, are located in the Llovizna Park, Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela. ... Puerto Ordaz is a town which, together with San Felix, forms part of Ciudad Guayana in the Caroní region of Bolivar State, Venezuela. ... Ciudad Guayana is a city in Venezuela. ... Alí Rodríguez (in the center) with the presidents of Venezuela Hugo Chavez (left) and Peru Alejandro Toledo (right) Alí Rodríguez Araque (born 1937) is a Venezuelan politician, diplomat, and oil adviser to President Hugo Chávez. ... The Guri Dam is one of the biggest in the world. ... FIFA assigns a three-letter code (dubbed FIFA Trigramme) to each of its member and non-member countries. ... On November 18th 1709 a small wooden board arrived at the shores of Lake Maracaibo, it was taken by an old lady from El Saladillo (An urbanization in Maracaibo). ... The General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge is located on Lake Maracaibo, in western Venezuela. ... The South American Community of Nations (CSN) (Spanish: Comunidad Sudamericana de Naciones, Portuguese: Comunidade Sul-Americana de Nações, Dutch: Zuid-Amerikaanse Statengemeenschap) will be a continent-wide free trade zone that will unite two existing free-trade organizations—Mercosur and the Andean Community—eliminating tariffs for non-sensitive products... Results from the 1983 Formula One United States Grand Prix East held at Detroit on June 5, 1983. ... Results from the 1983 Formula One United States Grand Prix West held at Long Beach on March 27, 1983. ... Results from the 1984 Formula One United States Grand Prix East held at Detroit on June 24, 1984. ... Pico da Neblina is the highest mountain in Brazil. ... This is a list of Venezuelan companies, corporations, and enterprises. ... Canaima National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Canaima) is a 30,000 km² park in south-eastern Venezuela that borders Brazil and Guyana. ... This list contains the 174 legal or de facto currencies of the 191 UN member states, (one of which, Serbia and Montenegro, is split up into Kosovo, Montenegro, and Serbia) the Vatican City, the Republic of China (Taiwan), Palestine, Transnistria, Somaliland and 24 dependencies. ... The least valued currency unit is the currency in which a single unit buys the least number of any given other currency or the smallest amount of a given good. ... // 70 N 70 N Hammerfest,  Norway 69 N Murmansk,  Russia 69 N Norilsk,  Russia 69 N Tromsø,  Norway 68 N Narvik,  Norway 67 N Bodø,  Norway 67 N Kiruna,  Sweden 67 N Vorkuta,  Russia 66 N Rovaniemi,  Finland 65 N Fairbanks, Alaska,  United States 65 N LuleÃ¥,  Sweden 65 N... Major league affiliations American League (1961-present) West Division (1969-present) Major league titles World Series titles (1) 2002 AL Pennants (1) 2002 West Division titles (5) 2005 â€¢ 2004 â€¢ 1986 â€¢ 1982 1979 Wild card berths (1) 2002 Major league nicknames Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2005-present) Anaheim Angels (1997... Maracay is a city (population: 2001 census 491,797, although the metropolitan area, which encompasses other small settlements is estimated to have around 1. ... The Caroní River is a major river of the Orinoco basin in South America, having its source in South Eastern Venezuela, in the Guiana Highlands. ... Mariano Picón Salas, an influential Venezuelan writer of the 20th century, was born in Mérida (Mérida State) on January 26, 1901 and died in Caracas on January 1, 1965. ... Juan Manuel García Gruber (1904 - September 21, 1997) was a Venezuelan writer and diplomat. ... Tepuy is a flat-topped mountain in the southern part of Venezuela. ... Estado Cojedes is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided. ... Cipriano Castro was a dictator who controlled Venezuela from 1899 to 1908. ... Isla Margarita (Margarita Island) is the largest island of the Nueva Esparta State in Venezuela, situated in the Caribbean off the north eastern shore of the country. ... San Fernando de Atabapo was the capital city of the Amazonas State, Venezuela until the early 1900s. ... Adina Bastidas Castillo is a Venezuelan economist active in politics. ... Poet, journalist and Venezuelan politician. ... This article contains information that is not verifiable. ... Miraflores presidential palace is the Venezuelan presidential residence in Caracas. ... The 2005 GP2 Series season started in Imola, San Marino on April 23, 2005. ... Majandra Delfino was born on February 20, 1981 in Caracas, Venezuela. ... This is a list of countries by carbon dioxide emissions. ... This is a list of countries ranked in order of active troops in each state. ... This is a list of foreign players in Major League Soccer. ... Jimmie Angel found Angel Falls by this plane. ... The womens 200m Sprint at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling) was an event that consisted of cyclists making three laps around the track. ... The Battle of Carabobo was fought between South American independence fighters, led by Simón Bolívar, and royalist forces seeking to preserve Spanishs American empire. ... G15 countries. ... The Group of 24 (G24), a chapter of the G-77, was established in 1971 to coordinate the positions of developing countries on international monetary and development finance issues and to ensure that their interests were adequately represented in negotiations on international monetary matters. ... Maiquetía is a town in Vargas State, Venezuela, near Caracas. ... This is a list of peaks by prominence; that is, a list of mountains on Earth ordered by their topographic prominence. ... This is a list of countries by carbon dioxide emissions per capita. ... A palafito is an Amerindian stilt village or dwelling erected on bodies of water. ... This is an alphabetical list of countries of the world, including both internationally recognized and generally unrecognized independent states, inhabited dependent territories, as well as areas of special sovereignty. ... Maria Lionza is the central figure in one of the largest cults in Venezuela. ... Carolina Herrera (Carolina Pacanins Niño de Herrera Guevara). ... The World Baseball Classic is an international baseball tournament, featuring Major League players, to be first held in March 2006 then in 2009, and then every four years thereafter. ... Progressive Republican Party (Partido Republicano Progresista, PRP) was a Communist party in Venezuela led by Rodolfo Quintero. ... Venezuelan Popular Union (Unión Popular Venezolana, UPV) was a Communist party in Venezuela founded on 16 March 1944. ... The Orinoco Oil Sands, also known as the Orinoco Tar Sands, are deposits of oil sands located near the Orinoco River in Venezuela. ... The Coat of Arms of Venezuela. ... The Día de la Resistencia Indígena (Day of Indigenous Resistance) is an official holiday in Venezuela, on the same day as Día de la Raza and Columbus Day in other countries across the Americas: October, 12. ... Copei - Social Christian Party of Venezuela (Copei, Partido Social Cristiano de Venezuela) is a political party in Venezuela. ... Venezuelan award-winning journalist. ... Casanay (10°3018 N, 63°2446 W) is a village in the State of Sucre, Venezuela. ... // Hugo Chávez era Since Hugo Chávez was elected President of Venezuela, the long-standing close diplomatic relationship between Venezuela and the United States have progressively worsened. ... CF Ciudad de Murcia, usually abbreviated to Ciudad de Murcia, is a Spanish Segunda División football club based in Murcia, in the autonomous community of Region de Murcia. ... Primero comencemos hablando del estado Guárico. ... Gigi Zancheta (born April 13, 1967 in Caracas, Venezuela) is the ex-lover of actor Fernando Carrillo. ... Valle de la Pascua is a city in the state of Guárico in central Venezuela. ... Isaías Medina Angarita (born on July 6, 1897 in San Cristóbal, Venezuela, died on September 15, 1953 in Caracas, Venezuela) was a Venezuelan militar and politican, president of Venezuela since 1941 until 1945. ... Ramon Jose Velasquez (born 1916) was a Venezuelan political figure. ... // Aruba Sidney Ponson Canada Jason Bay Derek Barnett Eric Bedard Rheal Cormier Jesse Crain Ryan Dempster Jeff Francis Eric Gagne Rich Harden Corey Koskie Justin Morneau Pete Orr Paul Quantrill Chris Reitsma Matt Stairs Adam Stern Simon Pond Jason Laforest Dan Teahen Colombia Orlando Cabrera Edgar Rentería Cuba Danys... This biographical article needs more biographical information on the subject. ... Monica Spear Mootz is Miss Venezuela 2004, born October 1984 in Maracaibo, Zulia State. ... G20 countries. ... Euskaltel-Euskadi is a professional road bicycle racing team. ... José María Vargas was President of Venezuela 1835-1836. ... Andrés Navarte was President of Venezuela 1836-1837. ... José María Carreño was President of Venezuela in 1837. ... Carlos Soublette was President of Venezuela 1837-1839 and 1843-1847. ... José Tadeo Monagas was President of Venezuela 1847-1851 and 1855-1858. ... José Gregorio Monagas was President of Venezuela 1851-1855. ... Julián Castro was President of Venezuela 1858-1859. ... Francisco de Paula Linares Alcántara (1825 1878) was President of Venezuela 1877-1878. ... Eleazar López Contreras was President of Venezuela 1935-1941. ... Carlos Román Delgado Chalbaud Gómez (January 20, 1909 - November 13, 1950) was President of Venezuela 1948-1950. ... Edgar Sanabria was President of Venezuela in 1959. ... Achaguas is a city in Apure State, Venezuela. ... Biruaca is a city in Apure State, Venezuela. ... Bruzual is a city in Apure State, Venezuela. ... Guasdualito is a city in Apure State, Venezuela. ... San Juan de Payara is a city in Apure State, Venezuela. ... Elorza is a city in Apure State, Venezuela. ... San Fernando de Apure is a city in Apure State, Venezuela. ... Maroa is a city in Amazonas State, Venezuela. ... Estado Amazonas is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided. ... Estado Amazonas is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided. ... Estado Amazonas is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided. ... San Mateo is a city in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... San Sebastián is a city in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... Aragua State Anthem Location whithin Venezuela Created (given current status) 1899 Capital city Maracay Area 7,014 km² Population (2001 est. ... La Asunción is a city in Venezuela. ... ... ... Category: ... These are the 40-man rosters of teams in Major League Baseball. ... ... ... This page contains the current roster of the Cincinnati Reds. ... 40-man roster Updated on January 18, 2006 Category: ... 40-man roster Updated on December 27, 2005   Category: ... ... 40-man roster Updated on January 3rd 2005, after the Rule 5 draft Category: ... Category: ... Category: ... 40-man roster Updated on January 27, 2006   Coaching Staff Manager Joe Torre Coaches Mike Borzello (bullpen catching) Larry Bowa (third base) Ron Guidry (pitching) Joe Kerrigan (bullpen pitching) Don Mattingly (hitting) Lee Mazzilli (bench) Rich Monteleone (special pitching instructor) Tony Peña (first base) Rob Thomson (special assignment instructor... 40-man roster Updated on December 9, 2005, after the Rule 5 draft Category: ... Category: ... 40-man roster Category: ... 40-man roster Updated on January 17, 2005   Category: ... ... 40-man roster Updated on December 9, 2005, after the Rule 5 draft   Category: ... 40-man roster Updated on January 2, 2006   Category: ... 40-man roster Updated on December 8, 2005   * All players on the 40-man roster are under the protection of the club during Decembers Rule 5 draft. ... 40-man roster Updated on December 3, 2005   * The Houston Astros now have 33 spots filled on their 40-man roster. ... 40-man roster Updated on December 3, 2005   * The Oakland Athletics now have 38 spots filled on their 40-man roster. ... 40-man roster Updated January 27, 2006   Non-roster invitees Willie Harris Coaching staff Manager Terry Francona Coaches DeMarlo Hale (third base) Bill Haselman (first base) Ron Jackson (hitting) Brad Mills (bench) Al Nipper (bullpen) Dave Wallace (pitching) Category: ... ... ... ... The Bocas del Dragón (Dragons Mouth) is the name of the series of straights separating the Gulf of Paria from the Caribbean Sea. ... Municipio (Spanish and Italian) and Município (Portuguese) are the terms used for the following subnational entities: // Município Município (Brazil) Município (Portugal), more commonly called concelho Municipio Municipio (Colombia) Municipio (Italy), more commonly called comune Municipio (Mexico) Municipio (Puerto Rico) Municipio (Spain) Municipio (Venezuela) See also Munic... Miguel Otero Silva (October 26, 1908 - August 28, 1985), was a Venezuelan writer, journalist, humorist and politician. ... The current DTM logo DTM was the initials for the former Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (German Touringcar Championship), held from 1984 to 1996, a motorsport series based in Germany, with additional rounds elsewhere in Europe. ... The Mazaruni River is a river in northern Guyana, running from its source in the remote western forests to its confluence with the Cayuni River near Bartica. ... Guanare is the capital city of Portuguesa State, Venezuela. ... Machiques is a city in Zulia, Venezuela, located in the northwest portion of the country. ... The Second Venezuelan Republic was founded by Simón de Bolívar in 1813 during the Latin American wars of independence from Spain. ... Hong Kong  China (PRC) - 7,840 New York City  United States - 5,755 São Paulo  Brazil - 3,954 Singapore  Singapore - 3,885 Tokyo  Japan - 3,207 Seoul  South Korea - 2,996 Rio De Janeiro  Brazil - 2,465 Toronto  Canada - 2,433 Istanbul  Turkey - 2,309 London  United Kingdom - 1... Palmira is a city in Valle del Cauca, Colombia. ... The 25 m Pistol competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 18, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. ... The Womens 10 m Air Pistol competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 15, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. ... The 2005 Little League World Series took place between August 19 and August 28 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. ... The Pacaraima or Pakaraima Mountains (Portuguese: Serra Pacaraimã, Spanish: Sierra Pacaraima) are the mountains of Guyana, lying in southwestern part of this country just near the border with Venezuela. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... San Mateo is a city in Venezuelas Anzoátegui State. ... Sabaneta is a city in Venezuelas Barinas State. ... OMalley (postcode: 2606) is a suburb in the Canberra district of Woden Valley. ... Ignacio Antonio Cardinal Velasco Garcia, S.D.B. (January 17, 1929, Acarigua, Venezuela - July 6, 2003) was the Archbishop of Caracas. ... The anthem of the Amazonas State was written by Hermán Gruber Odreman, who also composed the music for it. ... The anthem of the Anzoátegui State was written by Enrique Pérez Valencia. ... The anthem of the Apure State was written by Amadeo Garbi. ... The anthem of the Aragua State has lyrics composed by Ramón Bastidas, with music made by Manuel Betancourt. ... The lyrics for the anthem of the Barinas State, Venezuela, were written by Rafael Montenegro. ... The anthem of the Bolívar State, Venezuela, has lyrics written by José Manuel Agosto Méndez; the music for it was composed by Manuel Lara Colmenares. ... The anthem of the Carabobo State, Venezuela, has lyrics composed in rhyme by Santiago González Guiñán; the music was added by Sebastián Díaz Peña. ... The anthem for the Cojedes State, Venezuela, has lyrics by Mauricio Pérez Lazo. ... The anthem for Delta Amacuro State, Venezuela, was written by José Joaquín de León; the music for it was added by José Inés Richemón. ... The anthem for the Falcón State, Venezuela, was written by Elías David Curiel; the melody for it is by Rafael Alcóser. ... The anthem of the Guárico State, Venezuela, has the lyrics written by Pedro Pablo Montenegro; the music corresponds to Salvador Llamozas. ... The anthem for Lara State, Venezuela, has lyrics written by Juan Bautista Oviedo; the music was composed by Pedro Istúriz. ... The anthem of the Mérida State, Venezuela, was written by Antonio Febres Cordero; the music was added by Gil Antonio Gil. ... The anthem of the Miranda State, Venezuela, has lyrics by Jacinto Áñez; and has music composed by Germán Lira. ... The anthem for the Monagas State, Venezuela, was written by Idelfonso Núñez; it has music by Carlos Mohle. ... The anthem for the Nueva Esparta State, Venezuela, has lyrics written by M.A. Mata Silva; the music was composed by B. Rodríguez Bruzual. ... The anthem for the Portuguesa State, Venezuela, was composed by Fernando Eduardo Delgado; the musical part was done by Jesús Alvarado. ... The anthem of the Sucre State, Venezuela, has lyrics written by Ramón David León; the music was added by Benigno Rodríguez Bruzual. ... The anthem of the Táchira State, Venezuela, was written by Ramón Vargas; the music was composed by Miguel Ángel Espinel. ... The anthem of the Trujillo State, Venezuela, was written by Antonio Pacheco; the music was composed by Esteban Rasquin. ... The Carmañola Americana (American Carmagnole) is a revolutionary song composed circa 1797 following the model of the French Carmagnole. ... The anthem of the Yaracuy State, Venezuela, was written by Pedro María Sosa; the music was composed by Abdón Ramírez. ... The anthem of the Zulia State, Venezuela, has the lyrics written by Udón Pérez, and the music corresponds to José Antonio Chávez. ... San Carlos is the capital of the Venezuelan state of Cojedes. ... San Felipe is the capital of the Venezuelan state of Yaracuy. ... La Guaira is the capital of the Venezuelan state of Vargas. ... Trujillo is the capital city of the Venezuelan state of Trujillo. ... Los Teques is the capital city of the Venezuelan state of Miranda. ... Venezuela is to hold a presidential election in July 2006. ... Quick Step-Innergetic is a Belgian UCI ProTour team led by team manager Patrick Lefevre. ... The R Cause (La Causa R) is a political party in Venezuela. ... New Time (Un Nuevo Tiempo ) is a political party in Venezuela. ... Homeland for All (Patria por Todos ) is a left-wing political party in Venezuela. ... The Serpents Mouth is a straight lying between Icacos Point in southwest Trinidad and Tobago and to north coast of Venezuela. ... The Maracaibo Basin in Western Venezuela is a prolific, oil-producing sedimentary basin. ... This is a list of countries by compactness. ... Guanta is a municipality located in Anzoátegui State, Venezuela, in the northeastern part of the country and on the Caribbean coast. ... Caripe is the name of a town and municipality in the mountainous north of the state of Monagas in eastern Venezuela. ... The following is a list of anthems refering to Venezuelan states, cities, educational institutions, military corpses, and other. ... Carora is a town in Lara State, Venezuela, on the Carora, a branch of the Tocuyo River. ... Carupano is a town on the Venezuelan Caribbean coast, situated at the opening of two valleys, 65 miles northeast of the city of Cuman. ... Barcelona is the capital of Anzoátegui State, Venezuela. ... Autana, the tree of life, is a spectacular tepui located in the Amazonas state in Venezuela. ... Atanasio Girardot (May 2, 1791 - September 30, 1813) was a Colombian revolutionary leader who fought with Simón Bolívar in the Campaña Admirable and other battles. ... The Colegio Internacional de Caracas (International School of Caracas) is an international school in Caracas, Venezuela. ... An incomplete list of schools in Venezuela: Alberdi School (aka Juan Alberdi school) (taken over by the community after it was closed) Raoul Wallenberg School Colegio Internacional de Carabobo Colegio Internacional de Caracas Colegio Internacional Puerto La Cruz Anzoategui International School Escuela Bella Vista Escuela Campo Alegre International School of... ACO, C.A. is a Venezuelan company that distributes and sells vehicles of Ford Motor Company in Venezuela. ... The Coro System is one of the nine geographical regions of Venezuela, located at the northern occidental part of the country. ... List of World Champions Grands Prix motorcycle racing, from 1949 to 2005, in order of year and engine displacement. ... Alexander Luzardo is a sociologist, environmentalist and university professor. ... The Mérida Cable Car (Spanish: Teleférico de Mérida) is the worlds largest and highest cable car. ... The Battle of Lake Maracaibo was fought on July 24, 1823 in the Maracaibo Lake between Almirant José Prudencio Padilla and Royalist Captain Ángel Laborde. ... ACTIVITIES 1923 Carlos Cruz-Diez Born in Caracas 17 August / 1940-1945 Studies école des Beaux Arts à Caracas. ... Pedro Perez Delgado (better known as Maisanta) is most noted as a life-long rebel who helped spur an uprising that, before his capture in 1922, left dead both a Venezuelan ex-president and a notorious state governor. ... Misión Ribas (launched November 2003) is a Venezuelan Bolivarian Mission that provides remedial high school level classes to the five million Venezeulan high school dropouts; named after independence hero José Felix Ribas. ... Mision Hábitat (Mission Habitat) is a Venezuelan Bolivarian Mission that has as its goal the construction of thousands of new housing units for the poor. ... Nancy Colmenares is best known for being the first wife (now divorced) of current Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez. ... Hugo Chávez. ... Elena Frías de Chávez is the first wife of Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez. ... Rosa Inés Chávez is the grandmother of Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez. ... The Venezuelan Academy of Military Sciences is the central officers academy for Venezuelas military forces. ... Puntofijismo was a formal arrangement arrived at between representatives of Venezuelas two formerly main political parties, which have since been marginalized due to lack of popular support. ... Herma Marksman is a Venezuelan historian. ... Adam Chávez Frias is the elder brother of current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. ... University of the Andes is a university located in Venezuela Categories: Venezuela-related stubs ... Marisabel Rodríguez de Chávez is a Venezuelan journalist and is most notable for being the second wife of current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. ... La Orchila is a military base off the coast of Venezuela. ... Asamblea Nacional TV is a state-owned television network located in Venezuela. ... Misión Guaicaipuro (launched 12 October 2003) is one of the Bolivarian Missions (a series of anti-poverty and social welfare programs) implemented by current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. ... Misión Robinson (launched in July 2003) is one of the Bolivarian Missions (a series of anti-poverty and social welfare programs) implemented by current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. ... Misión Sucre (launched in late 2003) is one the Bolivarian Missions (a series of anti-poverty and social welfare programs) implemented by current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. ... Vuelvan Caras (Mission Turn Faces) is one of the Bolivarian Missions (a series of anti-poverty and social welfare programs) implemented by current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. ... Mission Identidad is one of the Bolivarian Missions (a series of anti-poverty and social welfare programs) implemented by current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. ... Mission Miranda is one of the Bolivarian Missions (a series of anti-poverty and social welfare programs) implemented by current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. ... Mission Vuelta al Campo (Return to the Countryside; implementation announced in mid 2005) is one of the Bolivarian Missions (a series of anti-poverty and social welfare programs) implemented by current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. ... José Félix Ribas (born 19 September 1775 in Caracas; died 31 January 1815 in Tucupido) was a distinguished Venezuelan revolutionary and independence hero who fought against Spanish rule in Venezuela under the nationalist Second Republic. ... Misión Piar is one of the Bolivarian Missions (a series of anti-poverty and social welfare programs) implemented by current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. ... Plan Bolivar 2000 (launched 27 February 1999) was the first of the Bolivarian Missions enacted under of administration of current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. ... The Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement-200 (Movimiento Bolivariano Revolucionario 200 or MBR-200) was the political and social movement that current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez founded on July 24, 1983 — the 200th anniversary of South American liberator Simon Bolívars birth. ... Pristine archipelago off the coast of Venezuela in the Caribbean sea. ... The Venezuelan Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources is a federal-level department that manages environmental reserves, rehabilitation, and natural resources (especially potable water, soil fertility, and the Caribbean coasts) in Venezuela. ... The Venezuelan Ministry of Defense is the federal-level organ responsible for maintaining the Venezuelan armed forces. ... José Prudencio Padilla (19 March 1788 — 2 February 1828) was a famous military leader who fought in the Bolivars War and the South American Wars of Independence. ... Cristóbal Rojas (15 December 1857 — 8 November 1890) was one of the most important and high-profile Venezuelan painters of the 19th century. ... Martín Tovar y Tovar (10 February 1827 — 17 December 1902) was one of the most important and high-profile Venezuelan painters of the 19th century. ... Rafael Ramirez (Venezuela) is the current president of Venezuelan state-owned oil company PDVSA. He once served as Venezuelan Minister of Energy and Mines. ... Plan Avila was a plan proposed by current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez meant to deal with or repress massive protests. ... Vale TV (Valores Educativos Television) is a formerly state-owned educational channel (currently run by the Asociación Civil sin fined de lucro, which is owned by the Arzobispado [Archibishopship] of Caracas). ... Federico Brito Figueroa (November 2, 1921 — April 28, 2000) was a renowned Venezuelan Marxist historian and anthropologist. ... Urdaneta is a municipality (municipio) in Miranda State, Venezuela. ... Urdaneta is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... Below the states, Venezuela is divided into municipalities. ... Bolívar is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... Camatagua is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... Mario Briceño Iragorry is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... Libertador is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... José Rafael Revenga is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... José Félix Ribas is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... José Angel Lamas is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... Girardot is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... Ocumare de la Costa de Oro is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... San Casimiro is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... San Sebastián is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... Santiago Mariño is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... Santos Michelena is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... Sucre is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... Tovar is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... Zamora is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... Colonel José Antonio Sotillo was the youngest son of Venezuelan general Juan Antonio Sotillo. ... Colonel Miguel Sotillo was the oldest son of Venezuelan general Juan Antonio Sotillo. ... The Pico Bolívar is the highest mountain in Venezuela. ... Probably the maximum exponent of local impressionism, Armando Reverón was an important painter of the late 19th and early 20th century in Venezuela. ... This article or section contains information that has not been verified and thus might not be reliable. ... Cabimas is a town in Zulia state in the north of Venezuela. ... Macuto is a municipality of Vargas State, Venezuela. ... Andrés Eloy Blanco (1897 - 1955) was a Venezuelan poet and politician. ... The Araya Peninsula is a peninsula located in Venezuela that juts eastward out from Venezuelas Caribbean coast. ... Araya is a town located on Venezuelas northern Caribbean coast, on the easternmost extremity of the Araya Peninsula. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... The First Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: Primera República de Venezuela) was founded by Simón de Bolívar in 1811 during the Latin American wars of independence from Spain. ... 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia from the 21st - 27th November 2005. ... Borburata is a small town in Venezuela, South America. ... Red Flag Party (in Spanish: Partido Bandera Roja) is a communist party in Venezuela. ... Formally named in spanish Faja Petrolífera del Orinoco (Orinoco Petroleum Belt), is a territory which occupies the southern strip of Eastern river basin of Venezuela, specifically at the south of Guárico, Azoátegui, Monagas, and Delta Amacuro states, and it is close to the river line. ... III World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships were held on the 18th & 19th of December, 1967 in Copenhagen, Denmark. ... Carmen Josefina Leon Crespo, best known as Pilin Leon, won the 1981 Miss World contest, representing Venezuela. ... Carmen Susana Dujim Zubillaga won the 1955 Miss World contest, representing Venezuela. ... Astrid Carolina Herrera Irrazábal won the 1984 Miss World contest, representing Venezuela. ... Year Founded 2005 League Major League Soccer Stadium Robertson Stadium Coach Dominic Kinnear, 2006- All-Time Leaders* Games - Goals - Assists - Shutouts - First Game - Largest Win - Worst Defeat - MLS Cup None US Open Cup None Supporters Shield None *all stats for MLS regular season only, through 2005 Houston 1836 is a... The National Workers Union of Venezuela (Spanish: Unión Nacional de Trabajadores de Venezuela, UNT) is a federation of labor unions in Venezuela that was founded in 2003. ... The Brigada Victor Jara (Portuguese for Victor Jara Brigade) is a Portuguese band that usually plays Portuguese folk music and is one of the most influent folk bands of the Portuguese musical panorama. ... José Félix Ribas is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... Cerro El Ávila watched from Caracas Cerro El Ávila (Mountain El Ávila) is a mountain in the mid-North of Venezuela. ... The UCI Contintental Circuits are road cycle racing competitions under the auspices of the International Cycling Union (UCI). ... The mens 100 metres was the shortest of the mens track races in the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo. ... The mens 200 metres was the second-shortest of the mens track races in the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo. ... The mens 400 metres was the third-shortest of the mens track races in the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo. ... Bernardo José Piñango (born February 9, 1960 in Caracas) is a retired boxer from Venezuela, who won the silver medal in the Bantamweight division (-54 kg) at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. ... Russ Dallen is a Venezuelan journalist. ... The mens 400 metre hurdles was the longer of the mens hurdle races in the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo. ... The mens 4x100 metre relay was the shorter of the two mens relays on the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo. ... The mens decathlon was part of the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo. ... The Deltaic System (Sistema Deltáico) is one of the nine geographical regions into which Venezuela is divided. ... A competition regulator is a government agency, typically a statutory authority, which regulates competition laws, and may sometimes also regulate consumer protection laws. ... Below is a list of television channels and stations in Venezuela: // National Globovisión - 24-hour news channel. ... Natalia Streignard Natalia Martínez Streignard is a Venezuelan actress, born September 9, 1970 in Madrid, Spain. ... Daniela Kosán Daniela Kosán Montcourt is a Venezuelan model and television presenter born February 24, 1974 (1976 according some sources) in Maracay. ... José Ángel Lamas (August 2, 1775 - December 10, 1814), Venezuelan classical musician and composer born in Caracas Venezuela. ... The Caribbean Single Market and Economy also known as the CARICOM Single Market and Economy or CSME is and integrated development strategy envisioned in 1989 by 13 of the now 15 members of CARICOM. The Grand Anse Declaration Strategy had three key Features. ... Billo Frómeta (b. ... The Cordillera de Mérida is a mountain range in northwest Venezuela, which branches off from the Andes at the Colombian border. ...


 

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