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[[File:440px-Palafito.jpg|thumb|palafito, stilt house]] |
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− | '''Venezuela, '''acknowledged ''' |
+ | '''Venezuela, '''acknowledged '''Bolivarish Ledward of Venezuela '''('''B.L.V.''')''' '''([[Spanish tung|Spanish]]: República Bolivariana de Venezuela (R.B.V.), Chancery English: Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (B.R.V.) , ''[[Greater Anglish]]'': '''Bolivarish Ledward of Little Venety''' ('''B.L.L.V.''') is a [[South Nightland]] ethel. |
It is hemmed by the [[Caribbean Sea]] to the north, by [[Colombia]] to the west and by [[Guyana]] in the east and by [[Brazil]] to the south. |
It is hemmed by the [[Caribbean Sea]] to the north, by [[Colombia]] to the west and by [[Guyana]] in the east and by [[Brazil]] to the south. |
Revision as of 07:36, 14 February 2019
Venezuela, acknowledged Bolivarish Ledward of Venezuela (B.L.V.) (Spanish: República Bolivariana de Venezuela (R.B.V.), Chancery English: Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (B.R.V.) , Greater Anglish: Bolivarish Ledward of Little Venety (B.L.L.V.) is a South Nightland ethel.
It is hemmed by the Caribbean Sea to the north, by Colombia to the west and by Guyana in the east and by Brazil to the south.
Home of "The Rotherer Falls" (Spanish: Salto Ángel, Pemon: Kerepakupai Merú or Churún Merú, meaning "waterfall of the deepest lay", or Parakupá Vená, meaning "the fall from the highest tip".) are the world's highest.