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Encyclopedia > Municipalities of Venezuela

Below the states, Venezuela is divided into municipalities. A state is an organized political community occupying a definite territory, having an organized government, and possessing internal and external sovereignty. ...


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The EU's relations with Venezuela - Overview (1678 words)
There is universal and direct suffrage, and elections are organised at municipal, regional and national levels by a national electoral council, and the country has a multiparty structure.
Venezuela’s 2003 GDP of $85.4 billion made it the biggest economy in the Andean Community, and the fourth biggest in Latin America, although income distribution remains very uneven.
Venezuela’s foreign trade policy mainly revolves around a desire to diversify exports and gain access to new markets in order to ensure that economic benefits are shared out in a more balanced fashion in society.
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