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* 1884 – Rómulo Gallegos, Venezuelan novelist and politician, 46th President of Venezuela ( d. 1969 )
* 2002 – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez returns to office two days after being ousted and arrested by the country's military.
In power, he has made alliances with fellow Latin American socialists, namely Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, and signed Nicaragua up to the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas.
Furthermore, he suggested that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez recently gave the leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia $ 300 million.
* 1992 – A coup d ' état is led by Hugo Chávez against Venezuelan President Carlos Andrés Pérez.
* 1954 – Hugo Chávez, Venezuelan military officer and politician, President of Venezuela
The most famous Margarita necklace that any one can see today is the one that then Venezuelan President Romulo Betancourt gave to Jacqueline Kennedy when she and her husband, President John F. Kennedy paid an official visit to Venezuela.
In 2008, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez recognized the FARC-EP as a proper army.
On 31 January 2008, the FARC-EP announced that they would release civilian hostages Luis Eladio Perez Bonilla, Gloria Polanco, and Orlando Beltran Cuellar to Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez as a humanitarian gesture.
On 13 January 2008, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez stated his disapproval with the FARC-EP strategy of armed struggle and kidnapping saying " I don't agree with kidnapping and I don't agree with armed struggle ".
This followed the resolution of the 2010 Colombia – Venezuela diplomatic crisis which erupted over outgoing President Álvaro Uribe's allegations of active Venezuelan support for FARC.
Al Jazeera reported that the initiative began after Santos met with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and asked him to mediate.
In 2008, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez expressed his disagreement with FARC-EP's resorting to kidnappings.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, Bolivian President Evo Morales, and Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa refer to their political programmes as socialist.
President Mujica backed Venezuela's bid to join Mercosur and supported the Venezuelan Economy Minister Ali Rodriguez to become general secretary of UNASUR, a position previously held by Néstor Kirchner.
However with the election of Hugo Chávez as President of Venezuela in 1998, the foreign policy of the Hugo Chávez government has differed substantially from that of previous Venezuelan governments.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez visited Vietnam in 2006 and since then his government has stepped up bilateral relations with the country, which also included receiving the Communist Party General Secretary, Nong Duc Manh in 2007.
* December 6 – Hugo Chávez, politician and former member of the Venezuelan military, is elected President of Venezuela.
* April 24 – Edgar Sanabria, Venezuelan lawyer, diplomat, and politician, former President ( b. 1911 )
* April 11 – April 14 – A military coup d ' état against the leftist Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez fails.
As the OAS continued economic sanctions imposed on the Dominican Republic for Trujillo's attempted murder of Venezuelan President Romulo Betancourt, Ramfis warned that the country could descend into civil war between left and right.

Venezuelan and Hugo
In September 2007, Spacey met Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez.
In January, 2010, Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez announced a fixed dual exchange rate system for the bolivar.
Since 1998 People's Republic of China-Venezuela relations have seen an increasing partnership between the government of the Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez and the People's Republic of China.
At the beginning of August 2008, Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez and his colleagues from Argentina and Brazil spoke about Latin American integration and Chavez threw an ambitious idea out: a train that would connect Venezuela's capital ( Caracas ) with Argentina's ( Buenos Aires ), and cities in between.
* 2002 Venezuelan coup d ' état attempt – a failed military coup d ' état on April 11, 2002, which aimed to overthrow the president of Venezuela Hugo Chávez.
After the 1998 election of Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan press " failed miserably in their duty to provide information that their fellow citizens needed to navigate the storms of Venezuelan politics under Chavez.
A vocal critic of the FTAA is Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez, who has described it as an " annexation plan " and a " tool of imperialism " for the exploitation of Latin America.

Venezuelan and Chávez
* 1978 – Endy Chávez, Venezuelan baseball player
Chávez reportedly said " I chew coca every day in the morning ... and look how I am " before showing his biceps to his audience, the Venezuelan National Assembly.
Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez declared himself to be a Trotskyist during his swearing in of his cabinet two days before his own inauguration on 10 January 2007.
Venezuelan Trotskyist organizations do not regard Chávez as a Trotskyist, with some describing him as a bourgeois nationalist and other considering him an honest revolutionary leader who has made major mistakes because he lacks a Marxist analysis.
Morales is a left oriented politician and a close friend of the Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.
Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez called the attack " genocidal ", and urged that Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert be tried for war crimes.
In 2006, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez visited Izhevsk to tour the Izhmash manufacturing center where he announced his government's intention to purchase a large number of Izhevsk-produced rifles.

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From the 1950s Federico Brito Figueroa was the founder of a new Venezuelan historiography based largely on the ideas of the Annales School.
* More than half a million people march on the streets of Caracas protesting against the Venezuelan government.
* More than half a million people march on the streets of Caracas protesting against the Venezuelan government.
* Andrew Kennis, Media Accuracy on Latin America, 15 July 2008, What is the Venezuelan news media actually like ?.
The details of Crusoe's island were probably based on the Caribbean island of Tobago, since that island lies a short distance north of the Venezuelan coast near the mouth of the Orinoco river, in sight of Trinidad.
Caracas was retaken on August 6, 1813 and Bolívar was ratified as " El Libertador ", thus proclaiming the restoration of the Venezuelan republic.
Mount Roraima, on the Venezuelan border, is part of the Pakaraima range and, at 2, 762 meters, is Guyana's tallest peak.
Annual averages on the coast near the Venezuelan border are near, farther east at New Amsterdam, between in southern Guyana's Rupununi Savannah.
Aristide was deposed on 29 September 1991, and after several days sent into exile, his life only saved by the intervention of US, French and Venezuelan diplomats.
" Venezuelan salsa star Oscar D ’ León ’ s 1983 tour of Cuba is mentioned prominently by every Cuban I ’ ve ever interviewed on the subject.
In 1926 a Venezuelan mining inspector found one of the richest iron ore deposits near the Orinoco delta, south of the town of San Felix on a mountain name El Florero.
( This book has an excellent description of a trip up the Orinoco as far as Ciudad Bolívar and a detailed description of the Venezuelan Pitch Lake situated on the western side of the Gulf of Paria opposite.
The assassination attempt, carried out on Friday, June 24, 1960, injured but did not kill the Venezuelan president.
A national congress on 19 April 1997 took from 9 am until 2 am the next day to reach a conclusion, ultimately deciding to launch Chávez ' candidacy for the Venezuelan presidential election, 1998.
After Reuters reported on a reentry vehicle's accidental landing and discovery by Venezuelan farmers in mid-1964, capsules were no longer labeled " Secret " but offered a reward in eight languages for their return to the United States.
Estaba lost by a knockout in five rounds on July 29, in what he knew would be his last fight as a professional, because local Venezuelan boxing laws ban anyone over 40 years old to box professionally, and Estaba turned 40 only two weeks after that fight.
In 2008, the British Government invited Lloyd Webber to be Chairman of its In Harmony project which is based on the Venezuelan social programme El Sistema.
Caldera was also a leading student on the 19th century humanist and educator Andrés Bello and wrote multiple books on politics, literature and Christian Democracy, and was a member of the Venezuelan Academy of the Language.
Notable guests on the program include Janet Afary, Jim Stanford, Jill Hennessy from Law & Order and Fernando Vegas Torrealba of the Venezuelan Supreme Tribunal of Justice.
The decree includes the requirement that the Venezuelan public sector must use free software based on open standards, and includes a definition of open standard:

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