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Venezuela's 'DÍA DE LA HUMILLACIÓN'

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Venezuela's 'DÍA DE LA HUMILLACIÓN'
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Key Points

  • Venezuela's 'DÍA DE LA HUMILLACIÓN' is a significant day in the country's history
  • This day emphasizes the importance of Venezuela's independence struggle and Simón Bolívar's leadership
  • Some groups view this day as a 'humiliation'

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40 billion dollars

Venezuela's 'DÍA DE LA HUMILLACIÓN', a day known as a significant turning point in the country's history, emphasizes the importance of Venezuela's independence struggle and Simón Bolívar's leadership. However, some groups view this day as a 'humiliation' and claim that Venezuela is under the pressure of the US.

People living in Venezuela think that the country's political and economic situation has changed after this day. Some believe that this day has weakened the country's independence struggle and increased the influence of the US.

These developments in Venezuela create concerns about the country's future. Some think that the independence struggle will continue, while others predict that the influence of the US will increase.

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What is 'DÍA DE LA HUMILLACIÓN' in Venezuela?
Venezuela's 'DÍA DE LA HUMILLACIÓN' is a day known as a significant turning point in the country's history
What is the importance of this day?
This day emphasizes the importance of Venezuela's independence struggle and Simón Bolívar's leadership
What do people living in Venezuela think about this day?
People living in Venezuela think that the country's political and economic situation has changed after this day

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