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By Andreína Chávez Alava
For over two decades, Venezuela has been the target of the “free elections” broken record alongside regime change operations and economic sanctions, leaving a long trail of destruction behind. How does the U.S. get away with this “free elections” scam? With the unconditional support of the remorseless corporate media.
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alejandro2069 · 2 days
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Yo creo que NADIE a mi me quiere de verdad.
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sart7alex · 9 days
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reblog for more people to see! :D
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sayruq · 4 months
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Nicaragua joins Venezuela and Bolivia in supporting South Africa's case.
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callese · 1 year
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markachina11 · 7 months
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sets y fotos a la venta por dm 🎀🩷🫧🌺🌷
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intheblossomtree · 29 days
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lascitasdelashoras · 2 months
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Herbert List - Edificio Montserrat, Caracas, Venezuela
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psikonauti · 3 months
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Gian Paolo Barbieri (Italian, b. 1935)
Laura Alvarez, Venezuela, 1976
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disease · 2 months
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LEO MATIZ // "POLYGON BASEMENT" CARACAS, VENEZUELA | circa 1950 [giclée print on paper | 11 × 11"]
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mapsontheweb · 2 months
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World of Warcraft's style map of Venezuela
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Altolar Building (1966) in Caracas, Venezuela, by Jimmy Alcock
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sayruq · 10 days
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cherifaouachani · 3 months
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unbfacts · 2 months
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Due to Lenten practices, capybaras are consumed in Venezuela, classified as "fish" by Vatican decree. This unique categorization, established in 1784, allows for their consumption during Lent, a period traditionally observing meat abstinence. This came about after Venezuelan clergy sought Vatican guidance on the capybara, an animal they encountered that was integral to indigenous diets yet lived in water, leading to its acceptance for Lenten meals​​​​.
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