Caracas Fútbol Club is a Venezuelan professional football team based in Caracas. The club has won twelve First Division titles making it the most successful...
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RCTV (redirect from Radio Caracas Televisión)
Radio Caracas Televisión (RCTV) was a Venezuelan free-to-air television network headquartered in the Caracas neighborhood of Quinta Crespo. It was sometimes...
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Simón Bolívar International Airport (Venezuela) (redirect from Caracas airport)
Maiquetía, Vargas, Venezuela, about 21 kilometres (13 mi) west of downtown Caracas, the capital of the country. Simply called Maiquetía by the local population...
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Venezuela Open (redirect from Caracas Open)
been played at three venues in Caracas: Caracas Country Club, Valle Arriba Golf Club and Lagunita Country Club. In 1999 it was held at Izcaragua Country...
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Superliga Profesional de Baloncesto (redirect from Ahorristas de Caracas)
Ahorristas de Caracas, Beverly Hills (also from Caracas), Colosos de Carabobo and Toyotas de Aragua. The first league was won by Ahorristas de Caracas, which...
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Venezuela (redirect from Republic of Venezuela (1999-present))
million in 2022. The capital and largest urban agglomeration is the city of Caracas. The continental territory is bordered on the north by the Caribbean Sea...
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Hugo Chávez (section Presidency (1999–2013))
treatment, and on 5 March at age 58, he died in Caracas. Following the adoption of a new constitution in 1999, Chávez focused on enacting social reforms as...
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Urrutia, Edmundo (2008). Caracciolo Parra Pérez, 1888–1964 (in Spanish). Caracas: El Nacional. ISBN 9789803952211. Edmundo González Urrutia - La Victoria...
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Baruta, Chacao, El Hatillo and Sucre forms the Metropolitan District of Caracas. It is landlocked by Vargas State and also borders Miranda State on the...
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Constantine and St. Helena, located in El Hatillo at the south-east of Caracas. It was donated by the Orthodox Church of Venezuela and the Government...
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Futsal League and the Superior Futsal Tournament. Its fiercest rival is the Caracas FC, with whom it disputes the "Modern Derby" (Clásico Moderno) of Venezuelan...
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10 January 2019, when he took his official oath at a public ceremony in Caracas in front of the Venezuelan Supreme Court. The ceremony was attended by...
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Universidad Santa María (Venezuela) (redirect from Universidad Santa Maria (Caracas))
private university in Venezuela. USM has campuses in several cities, such as Caracas (where the main campus is located), Puerto La Cruz, Barinas and Puerto...
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Challenger Series is the second tier tour for professional tennis organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). The 1999 ATP Challenger...
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(WTA) tour events, initially sorted by type, then by date. List of ATP Challenger Tour events. Bold events are still active events. This list features the...
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1999 Constitution". Caracas Chronicles. Retrieved 2020-01-01. Soto, Carlos García (2019-12-15). "The Long Journey of the 1999 Constitution". Caracas Chronicles...
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Democratic Action and former mayors of the Libertador Municipality of Caracas, made public their intentions to run against the President, both independently...
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Constitution of Venezuela (redirect from 1999 Constitution of Venezuela)
Cristóbal de" in Diccionario de Historia de Venezuela, Vol. 3. Caracas: Fundación Polar, 1999. ISBN 980-6397-37-1 Wikisource has original text related to...
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Republic of Venezuela (redirect from History of Venezuela (1958–1999))
widespread protests and lootings, which started in Guarenas and later spread to Caracas, known as El Caracazo. The response resulted in the declaration of a state...
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Petroleum industry in Guyana (section Challenges)
recriminations between Venezuela and its eastern border neighbor. Officials in Caracas, which has long had claims on Guyana's Essequibo region, have alleged that...
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867301°W / 10.512270; -66.867301 Colegio Humboldt, Caracas is a German school located in Caracas, Venezuela. Founded on May 15, 1894, with the name "Deutsche...
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George Foreman (section World title challenges)
Foreman's next defense was against a much tougher opponent. In 1974, in Caracas, Venezuela, he faced the highly regarded future hall-of-famer Ken Norton...
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Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved October 28, 2023. Livingston & Caracas Garcia 2005, p. 101. "The Formation of Twentieth Century-Fox". Cobbles...
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List of flags of Venezuela (redirect from Flag of Caracas)
Date Use Description 1989–2022 Capital District (Caracas) Red field with the former coat of arms of Caracas in the center. Ratio 2:3. 2006-2008 Carabobo Horizontal...
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José Vicente Rangel (category Politicians from Caracas)
Foreign Affairs from 1999 to 2001, as Minister of Defense from 2001 to 2002, and as the vice president from 2002 to 2007. Born in Caracas, he returned to Venezuela...
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Carabobo Caracas Deportivo Táchira Est. Mérida Portuguesa Monagas Rayo Zuliano Barinas teams: Inter de Barinas Zamora Caracas teams: Caracas Deportivo...
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James Carville (section Israel, 1998–1999)
2003). "Venezuela Grids for Chaos". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Caracas. Retrieved February 19, 2021. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback...
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Francisco de Miranda (category People from Caracas)
"First Universal Venezuelan" and the "Great Universal American". Born in Caracas in the Viceroyalty of New Granada into a wealthy family, Miranda left to...
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four other times, notably in the final of the Pan American Games 1983 in Caracas. He crowned his amateur career with an Olympic gold medal in 1984, beating...
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fourth and fifth places with Pal Benko at an international tournament in Caracas, Venezuela, and earned the international grandmaster title. FIDE awarded...
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