LocationSouth America.
Area916,445 sq km (353,841 sq miles).
Population26.6 million (UN, 2005).
Population Density29.02 per sq km.
CapitalCaracas.
Population: 3.6 million (metropolitan area, 2004).
GovernmentRepublic. Gained independence from Spain in 1830.
Recent history: Venezuelans either love or loathe Hugo Chávez. In August 2004, the opposition gathered enough names for a petition demanding a referendum on Chávez’s rule. Chávez won the ballot,
with 59% of people agreeing that he should serve out his remaining two-and-a-half years of term. The opposition is driven exclusively by its dislike of Chávez: with his removal, the alliance of business, unions, the old political parties and assorted interest groups will fragment. However, for now, Chávez’s future is secured. In the 2005 parliamentary elections, Chávez’s party won 114 seats in the 167-seat National Assembly. Voter turnout was low and the main opposition parties boycotted the elections, protesting against what they perceived to be a biased electoral board. Chávez then went on to win a third presidential term in December 2006.
LanguageSpanish is the official language. English, French, German and Portuguese are also spoken by some sections of the community.
Religion86 per cent Roman Catholic.
TimeGMT - 4.
Electricity110 volts AC, 60Hz. US-style two-pin plugs are the most commonly used fittings.
Head of StatePresident Hugo Chávez Frías since 1998.
TelephoneIDD is available. Country code: 58.
Mobile TelephoneRoaming agreements exist with some international mobile phone companies. Coverage is limited to around Caracas and major cities.
InternetThere are Internet cafes in most urban areas.
MediaPresident Chávez’s attitudes towards the media have attracted criticism from external watchdogs. A 2005 media law banned the inappropriate airing of scenes of sex and violence, as well as material deemed harmful to national security. Opponents of the bill claimed it was an attempt to silence media criticism. Both private and state-owned broadcasters operate in the country. President Chávez has his own weekly TV and radio program.
PostThere is an efficient mail service from Venezuela to the USA and Europe. Airmail to Europe takes three to seven days. Internal mail can sometimes take longer. Surface mail to Europe takes at least one month.
PressThe English-language daily newspaper is
The Daily Journal, published in Caracas. Spanish-language dailies include
El Nacional (website:
www.el-nacional.com)
, El Mundo (website:
www.elmundo.com.ve),
El Universal (website:
www.eluniversal.com)
and
Ultimas Noticias (website:
www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve).
RadioRadio Nacional de Venezuela is a state broadcaster with 15 stations.
Union Radio Noticias is a commercial news network.
Below are listed Public Holidays for the January 2007-December 2008 period.
2007
1 Jan New Year’s Day.
19-20 Feb Carnival.
5 Apr Holy Thursday.
6 Apr Good Friday.
19 Apr Declaration of Independence.
1 May Labor Day.
24 Jun Battle of Carabobo.
5 Jul Independence Day.
24 Jul Birth of Simón Bolívar.
12 Oct Columbus Day.
25 Dec Christmas Day.
2008
1 Jan New Year’s Day.
4-5 Feb Carnival.
20 Mar Holy Thursday.
21 Mar Good Friday.
19 Apr Declaration of Independence.
1 May Labor Day.
24 Jun Battle of Carabobo.
5 Jul Independence Day.
24 Jul Birth of Simón Bolívar.
12 Oct Columbus Day.
25 Dec Christmas Day.
NoteThere are some additional regional holidays; contact INATUR (see
General Info).
Contact Information:INATUR (Nacional Instituto de Turismo)Mexico Avenue, Caracas Hilton Hotel, South Tower, Floors 1 and 2, Caracas, Venezuela
Tel: (212) 576 1193
or 9032.
Embassy of the Republic of Venezuela in the UK1 Cromwell Road, London SW7 2HR, UK
Tel: (020) 7584 4206
or 581 2776.
Website:
www.venezlon.co.ukOpening hours: Mon-Fri 0900-1300, 1400-1700.
Embassy of the Republic of Venezuela (Consular Section) in the UK56 Grafton Way, London W1T 5DL, UK
Tel: (020) 7387 6727.
Website:
www.venezlon.co.ukOpening hours: Mon-Fri 1000-1300.
Caribbean Tourism Organization in the UK22 The Quadrant, Richmond, Surrey TW9 1BP, UK
Tel: (020) 8948 0057.
Website:
www.doitcaribbean.com or www.onecaribbean.orgEmbassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in the USA1099 30th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA
Tel: (202) 342 2214.
Website:
www.embavenez-us.org
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