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Weather in Venezuela

The entire territory of Venezuela is tropical. Except for the mountains, most areas have a tropical savanna climate, with an average annual temperature of 24-27°C, an annual precipitation of 1,400 mm, and obvious dry and rainy seasons. The annual precipitation on the northern coast is less than 800 mm, which is an arid or semi-arid climate; the southern part of the Guyana Plateau, the Maracaibo Lowlands and the Amacuro Delta have an annual precipitation of more than 2,000 mm, which is a tropical rainforest climate.

The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: República Bolivariana de Venezuela) is a country located in northern South America and a member of the Union of South American Nations. Its capital is Caracas. It borders the Caribbean Sea to the north, Colombia to the west, Brazil to the south, and Guyana to the east. It is known as the "Land of Waterfalls" and covers an area of ??912,050 square kilometers. The coastline is 2,813 kilometers long. It was originally a place where Indians lived. Columbus arrived here in 1498 when he sailed to America. The Spanish established their first colony in 1523. It became a Spanish colony in 1567. Independence on July 5, 1811. The Republic of China was established in 1830. It established diplomatic relations with China on June 28, 1974.