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Venezuela Fact-Matching Game

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Summoning Knowledge...

About This Challenge

Embark on a thrilling fact-matching adventure with our game that challenges you to piece together important information fragments. In this game, players can use spells to uncover hints and even gain extra time to solve the puzzles.

  • Uncover key details about Venezuela’s history and culture
  • Solve puzzles to reveal important information about the country’s economy and politics
  • Challenge yourself with bonus rounds that test your knowledge of Venezuela’s geography and landmarks
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  • Venezuela is home to the world's highest waterfall, Angel Falls, which stands at 979 meters tall.
  • The country is known for its diverse landscapes, including the Andes Mountains, the Amazon Rainforest, and the Caribbean coast.
  • Caracas, the capital city of Venezuela, is one of the most populous cities in South America.
  • The city of Maracaibo in Venezuela is known for having the largest lake in South America, Lake Maracaibo.
  • Venezuela is home to numerous national parks, including Canaima National Park, which is famous for its tepuis (table-top mountains).
  • The Orinoco River, one of the longest rivers in South America, flows through Venezuela.
  • The country has a tropical climate, with average temperatures ranging from 24°C to 28°C throughout the year.
  • Venezuela has a rich biodiversity, with over 25,000 plant species, 1,400 bird species, and 350 mammal species.
  • The Los Roques archipelago in Venezuela is a popular destination for diving and snorkeling, thanks to its crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life.
  • The city of Mérida in Venezuela is known for its cable car system, which is one of the highest and longest cable car systems in the world.
  • Venezuela is home to the Catatumbo lightning phenomenon, where lightning strikes occur up to 300 nights a year in the Catatumbo River area.
  • The country has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from indigenous, African, and European traditions.
  • The Gran Sabana region in Venezuela is known for its vast savannas, waterfalls, and unique rock formations.
  • Venezuela has a strong tradition of music and dance, with genres like salsa, merengue, and joropo being popular across the country.
  • The country's national dish is pabellón criollo, a hearty meal consisting of shredded beef, rice, black beans, and fried plantains.
  • Venezuela has a strong tradition of baseball, with many Venezuelan players making it to Major League Baseball in the United States.
  • The country's flag consists of three horizontal stripes of yellow, blue, and red, with an arc of eight white stars in the center.
  • Venezuela is known for its vibrant street art scene, with colorful murals and graffiti adorning buildings in cities like Caracas and Maracaibo.
  • The country has a strong tradition of literature, with authors like Rómulo Gallegos and Arturo Uslar Pietri gaining international acclaim.
  • Venezuela is home to the world's largest rodent, the capybara, which can be found in the country's wetlands and rivers.

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