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Mapa Venezuela 1:1.750.000

Autor Virgilio Latorre

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Mapa Venezuela 1:1.750.000
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When the Spanish conquistadors first reached the shores of Lake Maracaibo, they found an Indian pile village reminding them of Venice. They named the village Venezuela or Little Venice. Little Venice vanished into the dark depths of colonial history,...

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  • Editorial BORCH MAP
  • ISBN13 9783866093881
  • ISBN10 3866093888
  • Tipo MAPA
  • Colección Berndston Map
  • Año de Edición 2006
  • Encuadernación Rústica

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Mapa Venezuela 1:1.750.000

Autor Virgilio Latorre

Editorial BORCH MAP

When the Spanish conquistadors first reached the shores of Lake Maracaibo, they found an Indian pile village reminding them of Venice. They named the village Venezuela or Little Venice. Little Venice vanished into the dark depths of colonial history,...

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When the Spanish conquistadors first reached the shores of Lake Maracaibo, they found an Indian pile village reminding them of Venice. They named the village Venezuela or Little Venice. Little Venice vanished into the dark depths of colonial history, which ended with the declaration of independence on 5 July 1811. Today, Lake Maracaibo bristles with oil derricks pumping the black gold which has made Venezuela one of the wealthiest countries in South America. For tourists, however, the country's greatest wealth lies in the varied landscape, in its unique flora and fauna. The Llanos Steppe (the "Serengeti of South America"), for example, is the habitat of howling apes, foxes, anteaters and the shy ocelot. The rain forests are full of undiscovered plant species; the Guyana Plateau inspired "Sherlock Holmes" Conan Doyle; and the highest waterfall in the world, Salto del Angel, roars downward from a height of 980 meters. To top it all off, Venezuela offers gorgeous beaches, comfortable hotels and a delicious cuisine enriched by the incomparable flavors of fresh, tropical fruits.

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