Hotels in Venezuela

Hotels in the nation of Venezuela are often required for tourists who want to visit Venezuela. Some tourists may want to see the cities, the culture, the urban areas, the rural areas and the towns. Some may want to see the culture and history of the nation. Some tourists may want to see the beaches, and mountains. Some tourists may want to stay at a hotel that is in a specific location. They may want hotel in the towns or rural areas. They may want to stay at a large hotels or small hotels. Some may want to stay at hotels that have been advertised and are well known. Some may want to stay at hotels that have good prices. Some may want to stay at hotels that are cheap some may want to stay at luxury hotels.

Some tourists may want to see the culture, history and tourist attractions of the nation. Some visitors may require a hotel to stay at while they stay in the country to provide them with short term accommodation. Some may want to stay at large hotels or small hotel. Some may want to stay at a hotel that has good parking and entertainment facilities.

Venezuela comprises a continental mainland and numerous islands located off the Venezuelan coastline in the Caribbean Sea. The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela possesses borders with Guyana to the east, Brazil to the south, and Colombia to the west. Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, St. Lucia, Barbados, Curaçao, Bonaire, Aruba, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and the Leeward Antilles lie just north, off the Venezuelan coast. Falling within the tropics, Venezuela sits close to the equator, in the Northern Hemisphere.

A former Spanish colony, which has been an independent republic since 1821, Venezuela holds territorial disputes with Guyana, largely concerning the Essequibo area, and with Colombia concerning the Gulf of Venezuela. In 1895, after the dispute over the Guyana border flared up, it was submitted to a neutral commission, which in 1899 decided it mostly in Guyana's favour. Today, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is known widely for its petroleum industry, the environmental diversity of its territory, and its natural features. Venezuela is considered to be among the world's 17 most biodiverse countries.

Venezuela is among the most urbanized countries in Latin America; the vast majority of Venezuelans live in the cities of the north, especially in the capital Caracas which is also the largest city. Other major cities include Maracaibo, Valencia, Maracay, Barquisimeto and Ciudad Guayana. Venezuela is also home to a diversity of wildlife in a variety of protected habitats.

Venezuela was first colonized by Spain in 1522, when it hosted the Spanish Empire's first permanent South American settlement in what is now Cumaná. These portions of eastern Venezuela were incorporated into New Andalusia. Administered by the Audiencia of Santo Domingo since the early 16th century, most of Venezuela became part of the Viceroyalty of New Granada in the early 18th century, and was then reorganized as an autonomous Captaincy General starting in 1776. After a series of unsuccessful uprisings, Venezuela—under the leadership of Francisco de Miranda, a Venezuelan marshal involved in the French Revolution—declared independence on July 5, 1811. This began the Venezuelan War of Independence. However, a devastating earthquake that struck Caracas in 1812, together with the rebellion of the Venezuelan llaneros, helped bring down the first Venezuelan republic. A second Venezuelan republic, proclaimed on August 7, 1813, lasted several months before being crushed as well.

Sovereignty was only attained after Simón Bolívar, aided by José Antonio Páez and Antonio José de Sucre, won the Battle of Carabobo on June 24, 1821. José Prudencio Padilla and Rafael Urdaneta's victory in the Battle of Lake Maracaibo on July 24, 1823 helped seal Venezuelan independence. New Granada's congress gave Bolívar control of the Granadian army; leading it, he liberated several countries and founded Gran Colombia. Sucre, who won many battles for Bolívar, went on to liberate Ecuador, and later become the second president of Bolivia. Venezuela remained part of Gran Colombia until 1830, when a rebellion led by Páez allowed the proclamation of a new Republic of Venezuela; Páez became its first president.

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Administrative divisions of Venezuela
Capital District
Caracas
States
Amazonas, Anzoátegui, Apure, Aragua, Barinas, Bolívar, Carabobo, Cojedes, Delta Amacuro, Falcón, Guárico, Lara, Mérida, Miranda, Monagas, Nueva Esparta, Portuguesa, Sucre, Táchira, Trujillo, Vargas, Yaracuy, Zulia
Dependencies
Los Monjes Archipelago, Las Aves Archipelago, Isla Aves, Los Hermanos Archipelago, Islas Los Frailes, Los Roques Archipelago, La Sola Island, La Tortuga Island, La Orchila, Blanquilla Island, Los Testigos Islands, Isla de Patos
Regions
Canaima, Costa Oriental, Guayana Essequiba, Península de Araya, Península de Paraguána, Península Guajira, Roraima

Venezuela's mainland rests on the South American Plate; With 2,800 kilometres (1,740 mi) of coastline, Venezuela is home to a wide variety of landscapes. The extreme northeastern extensions of the Andes reach into Venezuela's northwest and continue along the northern Caribbean coast. Pico Bolívar, the nation's highest point at 4,979 metres (16,335 ft), lies in this region. The country's center is characterized by the llanos, extensive plains that stretch from the Colombian border in the far west to the Orinoco River delta in the east. To the south, the dissected Guiana Highlands is home to the northern fringes of the Amazon Basin and Angel Falls, the world's highest waterfall. The Orinoco, with its rich alluvial soils, binds the largest and most important river system of the country; it originates in one of the largest watersheds in Latin America. The Caroní and the Apure are other major rivers.

The country can be further divided into ten geographical areas, some corresponding to climatic and biogeographical regions. In the north are the Venezuelan Andes and the Coro region, a mountainous tract in the northwest, is home to several sierras and valleys. East of it are lowlands abutting Lake Maracaibo and the Gulf of Venezuela.

The Gulf of Venezuela or gulf of Coquivacoa is a gulf of the Caribbean Sea bounded by the Venezuelan states of Zulia and Falcón and the Colombian department (state) of Guajira. A 54 km (34 mi) strait connects it with Lake Maracaibo to the south.

The Gulf is located in the north of South America, between the peninsulas of Paraguaná of the Falcón State in Venezuela and Guajira's in Colombia and is connected to the Lake Maracaibo through an artificial navigation canal. There is currently a dispute between Colombia and Venezuela over the gulf that has not been resolved, despite the decades-long negotiations conducted by a bilateral commission.

It was discovered by westerners in 1499 when an expedition commanded by Alonso de Ojeda in which he was accompanied by Amerigo Vespucci, explored the Venezuelan coasts compiling information and naming the new lands, said expedition arrived to the gulf after passing through the Netherlands Antilles and the Peninsula of Paraguaná.

Territorial waters are also in dispute over the gulf. The border dispute surged after the independence of Colombia and Venezuela from Spain in the 19th Century. The Spanish empire did not delimit the area because the Wayuu indigenous group posed resistance in the area. The land boundary was finally settled in 1941, but not the maritime.

Venezuela's heritage, art, and culture have been heavily influenced by the Caribbean context. These elements extend to its historic buildings, architecture,[45] art, landscape, boundaries, and monuments. Venezuelan culture has been shaped by indigenous, Spanish and African influences. Before this period, indigenous culture was expressed in art (petroglyphs), crafts, architecture (shabonos), and social organization. Aboriginal culture was subsequently assimilated by Spaniards; over the years, the hybrid culture had diversified by region.

Caracas is the capital and largest city of Venezuela. It is located in the north of the country, following the contours of the narrow Caracas Valley on the Venezuelan coastal mountain range (Cordillera de la Costa).

Cities, towns and villages in Venezuela ; Acarigua, Achaguas, Amuay, Anaco, Aragua de Maturín, Aragüita, Araira, Araure, Araya, Bailadores, Barcelona, Anzoátegui, Barinas, Barinas, Barquisimeto, Bejuma, Biruaca, Boconó, Bruzual, Cabimas, Cabruta, Cabudare, Cagua, Calabozo, Capaya, Caracas, Caripe, Carora, Cartanal, Carúpano, Casanay, Caucagua, Charallave, Chivacoa, Chuao, Ciudad Bolívar, Ciudad Guayana, Ciudad Losada, Ciudad Ojeda, Clarines, El Clavo, Cojedes, Colonia Tovar, Colón, Venezuela, Cúa, Cumaná, Cumbo, Cúpira, Curiepe, Dabajuro, El Café, El Dorado, Venezuela, El Guapo, Miranda State, El Hatillo Town, Miranda, El Tigre, El Tocuyo, Elorza, , Guacara, Guanare, Guanta, Guarenas, Guasdualito, Guatire, Güigüe, , Higuerote, Jadacaquiva, Juan Griego, La Asunción, La Democracia, Miranda State, La Esmeralda, La Fría, La Grita, La Guaira, La Quebrada, Venezuela, La Victoria, Aragua, La Villa del Rosario, Laguna de Tacarigua, Las Brisas, Los Guayos, Los Teques, Macuro, Macuto, Vargas, Maiquetía, Mamporal, Maracaibo, Maracay, Mariara, Marigüitar, Marizapa, Maroa, Amazonas, Maturín, Michelena, Mérida, Mérida, Naguanagua, Nueva Cúa, Ocumare del Tuy, Onoto, Ortiz, Guárico, Palmira, Tachira, Pampatar, Panaquire, Paparo, Paracotos, Parapara (Venezuela), Pedernales, Delta Amacuro, Petare, Porlamar, Puerto Ayacucho, Puerto Cabello, Puerto José, Puerto Ordaz, Puerto Píritu, Puerto la Cruz, Punto Fijo, Queniquea, Rubio, Venezuela, Río Caribe, Río Chico, Sabaneta, Barinas, San Antonio de Yare, San Antonio de los Altos, San Antonio del Táchira, San Carlos de Río Negro, San Carlos del Zulia, San Carlos, Cojedes, San Cristóbal, Táchira, San Diego, Carabobo, San Felipe, Yaracuy, San Fernando de Apure, San Fernando de Atabapo, San Francisco de Yare, San Joaquín, Carabobo, San José de Barlovento, San José de Río Chico, San Juan de Manapiare, San Juan de Payara, San Juan de los Morros, San Mateo, Anzoátegui, San Mateo, Aragua, San Pedro de los Altos, San Sebastián, Aragua, Sanare, Venezuela, Santa Ana de Coro, Santa Ana del Tachira, Santa Bárbara del Zulia, Santa Lucía, Miranda, Santa Teresa del Tuy, Sinamaica, Tacarigua de Mamporal, Tapipa, Tinaco, Trujillo, Trujillo, Tucupita, Turagua, Turmero, Tácata, Táriba, Urumaco, Valencia, Carabobo, Valera, Valle de la Pascua, Yagua (Venezuela), Zaraza, Guárico

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