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∙ 12y agoYou might be able to see how it got it's name from Venice.
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∙ 14y agoVenezuela
Venezuela
Venezuela.
It is in Venezuela.
The country name that means Little Venice is Venezuela. It was given this name by Alonso de Ojeda in 1499, who was reminded of Venice when seeing the stilted houses of Lake Maracaibo.
Did you mean Maracaibo? If so then, it's in Venezuela.
Maracaibo was founded in 1529 by Ambrosius Ehinger on the western side of Lake Maracaibo which is the dominant feature of the oil-rich Maracaibo Basin. Favoured by prevailing winds and a protected harbour, the city is located on the shores of the lake where the narrows, which eventually lead to the Gulf of Venezuela, first become pronounced. For about 390 years, Maracaibo remained isolated and separated from the rest of the country. Transportation was only possible across the lake by ferry or other marine transport.
There are a variety of cities in the country of Venezuela. These cities include Caracas, Maracaibo, Valencia, Barquisimeto, Maturin, and Maracay.
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It is difficult to determine definitively which country has the most villages, as definitions of villages can vary across countries. However, countries like India, China, and Indonesia are often cited as having a large number of villages due to their vast populations and rural areas.
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