Colombia and Venezuela. Colombia’s Land What is Colombia’s capital city? A.Rio de Janiero B.Bogotá C.Caracas D.Buenos Aries.

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Colombia and Venezuela

Colombia’s Land What is Colombia’s capital city? A.Rio de Janiero B.Bogotá C.Caracas D.Buenos Aries

Colombia’s Land Capital is Bogota 43,000,000 people Andes Mts run along the north and west Llanos plains in the east Tropical rainforest in the south

Colombia’s Land

Located close to the equator, low lying areas are mostly tropical As elevation rises, temperature becomes cooler Jaguars, manatees, toucan, macaws monkeys

Columbia’s Economy What is Colombia’s #1 cash crop? A.Cotton B.Tobacco C.Sugar D.Cocaine

Colombia’s History and People Muisca, Quimbaya, and Tairona indigenous people Vasco Núñez de Balboa was the first European to land in 1503, became Spanish Colony Declared in dependence in 1808, led by Simon Bolivar

Colombia’s History and People Most speak Spanish Most are Roman Catholic Most are mestizo Most are farmers

Colombia’s History and People Cocaine is the most exported drug from Colombia In the 1970 and 80’s people started smuggling drugs to the US The US has given $1.2B to stop the smuggling

Venezuela's Land Capital is Caracas 26,000,000 people Caribbean Sea on the north, Andes Mts to the south, llanos (grassy plains) to the east Angel Falls, the highest waterfall in the world,

Venezuela's Land

Venezuela's Economy Most people work on campisinos. The grow coffee, sugar and cocao. Oil is the most important export. Most of the oil is exported to the US

Venezuela's History and People What does MESTIZO mean? A.A Venezuelan dinner dish B.A person who is of mixed ethnic background C.A major city in Colombia D.Spanish for farmer

Venezuela's History and People Was a part of Colombia until they revolted from Spain. Revolution was led by Simon Bolivar Venezuela means “Little Venice”, because of its many rivers. Caudillos ruled the country for most of its history, until 1958

Venezuela's History and People Hugo Chavez was elected in He was ruled for the rest of his life until He gave economic reform to the poor, but too away many rights and liberties

Comparison 3 facts about Colombia 3 facts about Venezuela 3 facts about both