Venezuela is located in northern South America, bordering Guyana to the east, Brazil to the south, Colombia to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the north. The coastline is 2831 kilometers long. To the north and northwest are the Andes Mountains. In the center is the Orinoco Plain and in the southeast is the Guyana Plateau. Except for the mountains, Venezuela basically has a typical equatorial climate. The mountains are mild and the lowlands are hot. The average annual temperature is 26 to 28°C. Venezuela has many rivers and abundant water.
Venezuela’s population density is uneven, with the urban population accounting for 80% of the total population. The urban population of the capital, Caracas, exceeds 3 million. Indo-European people of mixed race account for 58%, whites account for 29%, blacks account for 11%, and Indians account for 2%.
The earliest residents here were Indians. They were divided into tribes based on language and customs and scattered in different areas. Their production and life are very different from other Venezuelans.
Venezuela is a country that fanatically worships beautiful women. Every year in early September, the annual selection of Miss Venezuela is the most important event in this country. At that time, the streets were empty, cars were not running, and there were no taxis. Everyone sat in front of the TV and watched the TV station broadcast the beautiful women's actions of their own choice.
Venezuela has won five Miss World titles and four Miss Universe titles. No country has won as many beauty titles as Venezuela. Because Venezuelan beauties have won many championships in international beauty pageants. Therefore, the Miss Venezuela beauty pageant is called the pageant among beauty pageants.
Venezuela is one of the more economically developed countries in Latin America. Oil is a pillar industry of the national economy. It is currently the fourth largest oil exporter in the world and the third largest oil supplier to the United States.