Outline of Venezuela

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Venezuela:

Venezuelasovereign country located in northern South America.[1] It comprises a continental mainland and numerous islands located off the Venezuelan coastline in the Caribbean Sea. The country borders 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.[2] 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.[3]

General reference

Geography of Venezuela

  • Coastline: 2,800 km

Environment of Venezuela

Environment of Venezuela

Natural geographic features of Venezuela

Regions of Venezuela

Ecoregions of Venezuela

Administrative divisions of Venezuela

Flag State Capital Largest city Population

(2021)[4]

Population
(2011)
Area
(km2)
Density per km2 (2021) Density per km2 (2011) Region Map
Amazonas Puerto Ayacucho 180,000 146,480 180,145 0.99 0.81 Guayana
Anzoátegui Barcelona 1,570,000 1,469,747 43,300 36.26 33.94 Eastern
Apure San Fernando de Apure 570,000 459,025 76,500 7.45 6.00 Llanos
Aragua Maracay 1,640,000 1,630,308 7,014 233.82 232.44 Central
Barinas Barinas 830,000 816,264 35,200 23.58 23.19 Andean
Bolívar Ciudad Bolívar Ciudad Guayana 1,730,000 1,410,964 238,000 7.27 5.93 Guayana
Carabobo Valencia 2,240,000 2,245,744 4,650 481.72 482.96 Central
Cojedes San Carlos 330,000 323,165 14,800 22.29 21.84 Central
Delta Amacuro Tucupita 190,000 167,676 40,200 4.72 4.17 Guayana
Falcón Coro Punto Fijo 990,000 902,847 24,800 39.92 36.41 Central-Western
Guárico San Juan de los Morros Calabozo 830,000 747,739 64,986 12.77 11.51 Llanos
La Guaira La Guaira 340,000 352,920 1,496 227.27 235.91 Capital
Lara Barquisimeto 1,870,000 1,774,867 19,800 94.44 89.64 Central-Western
Mérida Mérida 880,000 828,592 11,300 77.88 73.33 Andean
Miranda Los Teques 2,970,000 2,675,165 7,950 373.58 336.50 Capital
Monagas Maturín 930,000 905,443 28,930 32.15 31.30 Eastern
Nueva Esparta La Asunción Porlamar 570,000 491,610 1,150 495.65 427.90 Insular
Portuguesa Guanare Acarigua 930,000 876,496 15,200 61.18 57.66 Central-Western
Sucre Cumaná 990,000 896,291 11,800 83.90 75.96 Eastern
Táchira San Cristóbal 1,030,000 1,168,908 11,100 92.79 105.31 Andean
Trujillo Trujillo Valera 770,000 686,367 7,400 104.05 92.75 Andean
Yaracuy San Felipe 670,000 600,852 7,100 94.37 84.63 Central-Western
Zulia Maracaibo 3,830,000 3,704,404 63,100 60.70 58.71 Zulian
Disputed state whose territory is controlled by Guyana:
Guayana Esequiba Tumeremo
(administrative center)
128,000 125,000 159,542 0.8 0.78 Guayana

Government and politics of Venezuela

Branches of the government of Venezuela

Executive branch of the government of Venezuela

Legislative branch of the government of Venezuela

Judicial branch of the government of Venezuela

Court system of Venezuela

Citizen branch of the government of Venezuela

  • Republican Moral Council (Venezuela)

Electoral branch of the government of Venezuela

Foreign relations of Venezuela

Foreign relations of Venezuela

International organization membership

The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is a member of:[1]

Law and order in Venezuela

Law of Venezuela

Military of Venezuela

Local government in Venezuela

  • Local government in Venezuela

History of Venezuela

History of Venezuela, by period

History of Venezuela, by region

History of Venezuela, by subject

Culture of Venezuela

Art in Venezuela

Sports in Venezuela

Economy and infrastructure of Venezuela

Education in Venezuela

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Venezuela". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. 2 July 2009. Archived from the original on 14 January 2026. Retrieved 23 July 2009.
  2. ^ "Venezuela Boundary Dispute, 1895-1899". www.globalsecurity.org.
  3. ^ "South America Banks on Regional Strategy to Safeguard Quarter of Earth's Biodiversity". Conservation International. Archived from the original on 4 October 2003. Retrieved 29 June 2007.
  4. ^ "Population in Venezuela by state 2021". Statista. Retrieved 18 January 2023.
  5. ^ "Venezuela". U.S. Department of State.

Wikimedia Atlas of Venezuela

General references (in English)
Other (in English)
  • Venezuela travel guide from Wikivoyage