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Famous or notable '''[[Venezuela]]ns''' include: |
Famous or notable '''[[Venezuela]]ns''' include: |
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== Architecture == |
== Architecture == |
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[[File:Jimmy Alcock portrait.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Jimmy Alcock]]]] |
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[[File:AndresBello.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Andrés Bello]]]] |
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*[[Jimmy Alcock]] |
*[[Jimmy Alcock]] |
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*[[Esther Ayuso]] |
*[[Esther Ayuso]] |
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*[[Anita Berrizbeitia]] |
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*[[23 de Enero|Guido Bermudez]] |
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*[[Previsora Tower|Bernardo Borges]] |
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*[[El Helicoide|Dirk Bornhost]] |
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*[[Carlos Brillembourg]] |
*[[Carlos Brillembourg]] |
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*[[Daniel Camejo Octavio]] |
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*[[:es: Cipriano Dominguez|Cipriano Dominguez]] |
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*{{ill|Cipriano Dominguez|es}} |
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*[[Julián Ferris Betancourt]] |
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*[[Central Park Towers|Daniel Fernández-Shaw]] |
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*[[:es:José Miguel Galia|José Miguel Galia]] |
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*{{ill|José Miguel Galia|es}} |
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*[[Graziano Gasparini]] |
*[[Graziano Gasparini]] |
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*{{ill|Carlos Gomez de Llarena|es|Torre Europa (Caracas)}} |
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* [[Alejandro Chataing]], known as "''[[Cipriano Castro]]'s architect''" |
* [[Alejandro Chataing]], known as "''[[Cipriano Castro]]'s architect''" |
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*{{ill|Carlos Guinand Sandoz|es}} |
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*[[Hotel Tamanaco|Gustavo Guinand van der Walle]] |
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* [[Juan Hurtado Manrique]] |
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*[[Teresa Carreño Cultural Complex|Tomas Lugo Marcano]] |
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* [[Alejandro Pietri]] |
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*[[Angostura Bridge|Paul Lustgarten]] |
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*[[El Helicoide|Pedro Neuberger]] |
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*[[Mónica Ponce de León]] |
*[[Mónica Ponce de León]] |
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*[[Jorge Rigamonti]] (1948–2008) |
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*[[:en:Hotel Humboldt|José Tomás Sanabria]] |
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*[[Luis Roche]] |
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*[[Hotel Humboldt|José Tomás Sanabria]] |
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*[[Central Park Towers|Henrique Siso Maury]] |
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* {{ill|Luis Muñoz Tébar|es}} |
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* {{ill|Jesus Tenreiro Degwitz|es|Abadía de Güigüe}} |
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* [[Carlos Raúl Villanueva]] (1900–1975), builder of the [[Ciudad Universitaria de Caracas]] |
* [[Carlos Raúl Villanueva]] (1900–1975), builder of the [[Ciudad Universitaria de Caracas]] |
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* {{ill|Luciano Urdaneta|es}} |
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*[[Martin Vega]] |
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*[[José Vivas]] |
*[[José Vivas]] |
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*{{ill|Gustavo Wallis Legórburu|es}} |
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*[[Carlos Zapata]] |
*[[Carlos Zapata]] |
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== Artists == |
== Artists == |
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{{Main|List of Venezuelan artists}} |
{{Main|List of Venezuelan artists}} |
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[[File:Martín Tovar y Tovar.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Martín Tovar y Tovar]]]] |
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[[File:AndresBello.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Andrés Bello]]]] |
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* [[Harry Abend]] (1937–2021) |
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* [[Antonio Ladislao Alcantara]] (1898–1991) |
* [[Antonio Ladislao Alcantara]] (1898–1991) |
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* [[Gabriel Bracho]] (1915–1995) |
* [[Gabriel Bracho]] (1915–1995) |
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* [[Manuel Cabré]] (1890–1984) |
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* [[Gregorio Camacho]] (1933–2002) |
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* [[:es:Pedro Castillo (pintor)|Pedro Castillo]] (1790–1858) |
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* [[:es:Asdrubal Colmenarez|Asdrubal Colmenarez]] (born 1945) |
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* [[Carlos Cruz-Díez]] (1923–2019) |
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* [[Mariano Díaz (photographer)|Mariano Díaz]] (born 1929) |
* [[Mariano Díaz (photographer)|Mariano Díaz]] (born 1929) |
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* [[Marisol Escobar]] (1930–2016) |
* [[Marisol Escobar]] (1930–2016) |
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*[[:es:|Elsa Gramcko]] (1922–1995) |
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* [[Mateo Manaure]] (1926–2018) |
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* [[Gego]] (Gertrude Goldschmidt; 1912–1994) |
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* [[Yucef Merhi]] (born 1977) |
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* [[Arturo Michelena]] (1863–1898) |
* [[Arturo Michelena]] (1863–1898) |
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* [[Alirio Palacios]] (1938–2015) |
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* [[Gego]] (1912–1994) |
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*[[Armando Reverón]] (1889–1954) |
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* [[Tito Salas]] (1887–1974) |
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* [[Cristóbal Rojas (artist)|Cristóbal Rojas]] (1857–1890) |
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* [[Jesus Rafael Soto]] (1923–2005) |
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* [[Martín Tovar y Tovar]] (1827–1902) |
* [[Martín Tovar y Tovar]] (1827–1902) |
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* [[Patricia van Dalen]] (born 1955) |
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* [[Beatriz Helena Ramos]] (born 1971) |
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* [[Cornelis Zitman]] (1926–2016) |
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== Authors == |
== Authors == |
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=== A–C === |
=== A–C === |
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{{Main|List of Venezuelan writers}} |
{{Main|List of Venezuelan writers}} |
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* [[Cecilio Acosta]], writer |
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* [[Higinia Bartolomé de Alamo]], poet and writer |
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* {{ill|Laura_Antillano|es}}, writer |
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* {{ill|Jean Aristeguieta|es}}, poet |
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* [[José Antonio de Armas Chitty]], historian and poet |
* [[José Antonio de Armas Chitty]], historian and poet |
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* [[Rafael Arráiz Lucca]], historian and poet |
* [[Rafael Arráiz Lucca]], historian and poet |
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*[[Enriqueta Arvelo Larriva]], poet |
* [[Enriqueta Arvelo Larriva]], poet |
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* [[Alberto Arvelo Torrealba]], poet |
* [[Alberto Arvelo Torrealba]], poet |
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* [[:es:José Balza|Jose Balza]], writer |
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* [[Rufino Blanco Fombona]], poet and writer |
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* [[:es:Rufino Blanco Fombona|Rufino Blanco Fombona]], poet and writer |
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* [[Alberto Barrera Tyszka]], writer |
* [[Alberto Barrera Tyszka]], writer |
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* [[Natividad Barroso]], writer and ethnologist |
* [[Natividad Barroso]], writer and ethnologist |
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* [[Andrés Bello]], educator and humanist |
* [[Andrés Bello]], educator and humanist |
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* {{ill|Krina Ber|es}}, writer |
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* [[Andrés Eloy Blanco]], poet |
* [[Andrés Eloy Blanco]], poet |
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* [[Eduardo Blanco (writer)|Eduardo Blanco]], novelist and poet |
* [[Eduardo Blanco (writer)|Eduardo Blanco]], novelist and poet |
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* [[Manuel Caballero]], historian and journalist |
* [[Manuel Caballero]], historian and journalist |
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* [[Rafael Cadenas]], poet |
* [[Rafael Cadenas]], poet |
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*[[María Calcaño]], poet |
* [[María Calcaño]], poet |
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* [[Juan Carlos Chirinos]], writer |
* [[Juan Carlos Chirinos]], writer |
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* [[Luis Castro Leiva]], academic, historian and writer |
* [[Luis Castro Leiva]], academic, historian and writer |
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=== D–M === |
=== D–M === |
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* [[Victoria de Stefano]], writer |
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*[[Manuel Díaz Rodríguez]], novelist and journalist |
* [[Manuel Díaz Rodríguez]], novelist and journalist |
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* {{ill|Lydda Franco Farías|es}}, poet |
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* [[Tulio Febres Cordero]], writer |
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* [[Fabiola Ferrero]], journalist and freelance photographer |
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*[[:es:María_Antonieta_Flores|María Antonieta Flores]], poet |
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* {{ill|María_Antonieta_Flores|es}}, poet |
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* [[Rómulo Gallegos]], writer |
* [[Rómulo Gallegos]], writer |
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* [[Julio Garmendia]], writer and journalist |
* [[Julio Garmendia]], writer and journalist |
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* [[Salvador Garmendia]], novelist and story teller |
* [[Salvador Garmendia]], novelist and story teller |
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* {{ill|Jacqueline Goldberg|es}}, poet and writer |
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* [[Adriano González León]], poet and writer |
* [[Adriano González León]], poet and writer |
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*[[Ida Gramcko]], poet |
* [[Ida Gramcko]], poet |
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*[[Elisa Lerner]], writer |
* [[Elisa Lerner]], writer |
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* [[Francisco Herrera Luque]] (1927–1991), writer |
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* {{ill|Rowena Hill|es}}, poet |
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* [[Eduardo López Bustamante]], journalist and poet |
* [[Eduardo López Bustamante]], journalist and poet |
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*[[Luz Machado]], poet |
* [[Luz Machado]], poet |
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* {{ill|Antonieta_Madrid|es}}, writer |
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* [[Francisco Massiani]], writer |
* [[Francisco Massiani]], writer |
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*[[Milagros Mata Gil]], writer |
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* [[Domingo Maza Zavala]], journalist and economist |
* [[Domingo Maza Zavala]], journalist and economist |
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* [[Juan Carlos Méndez Guédez]], writer |
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* {{ill|Beatriz_Mendoza_Sagarzazu|es}}, poet |
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* [[Guillermo Meneses]] (1911–1978), writer and journalist |
* [[Guillermo Meneses]] (1911–1978), writer and journalist |
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* [[Eugenio Montejo]] (1938–2008), poet |
* [[Eugenio Montejo]] (1938–2008), poet |
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*[[Stefania Mosca]], writer |
*[[Stefania Mosca]], writer |
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=== N–R === |
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* [[Moisés Naím]], writer |
* [[Moisés Naím]], writer |
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*[[Antonia Palacios]], writer |
*[[Antonia Palacios]], writer |
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*[[Mercedes Carvajal de Arocha|Lucila Palacios]], writer |
*[[Mercedes Carvajal de Arocha|Lucila Palacios]], writer |
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* {{ill|María_Fernanda_Palacios|es}}, writer |
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*[[Ramón Palomares]], poet |
*[[Ramón Palomares]], poet |
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* [[Yolanda Pantin]], poet |
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* [[Teresa de la Parra]], writer |
* [[Teresa de la Parra]], writer |
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* [[Juan Antonio Pérez Bonalde]], poet |
* [[Juan Antonio Pérez Bonalde]], poet |
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* [[José Rafael Pocaterra]], writer |
* [[José Rafael Pocaterra]], writer |
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* [[Carlos Rangel]], journalist and writer |
* [[Carlos Rangel]], journalist and writer |
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* {{ill|Ana María del Re|es}}, poet |
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=== S–Z === |
=== S–Z === |
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* [[Karina Sainz Borgo]] (born 1982), journalist and writer |
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* [[Tomás Straka]], historian |
* [[Tomás Straka]], historian |
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* [[José Antonio Ramos Sucre]], poet |
* [[José Antonio Ramos Sucre]], poet |
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* [[Oscar Sambrano Urdaneta]], writer and literary critic |
* [[Oscar Sambrano Urdaneta]], writer and literary critic |
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*[[Juan Sánchez Peláez]], poet |
* [[Juan Sánchez Peláez]], poet |
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* {{ill|Elizabeth_Schön|es}}, writer |
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* [[Pedro Sotillo]], writer and journalist |
* [[Pedro Sotillo]], writer and journalist |
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*[[Tui T. Sutherland]], writer |
* [[Tui T. Sutherland]], writer |
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* {{ill|Mireya Tabuas|es}}, writer |
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*[[Ana Enriqueta Terán]], poet |
* [[Ana Enriqueta Terán]], poet |
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* [[Alfredo Toro Hardy]], writer and diplomat |
* [[Alfredo Toro Hardy]], writer and diplomat |
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*[[Ana Teresa Torres]], writer |
* [[Ana Teresa Torres]], writer |
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* [[Arturo Uslar Pietri]], historian and writer |
* [[Arturo Uslar Pietri]], historian and writer |
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* {{ill|Lucila Velásquez|es}}, poet and journalist |
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* {{ill|Elena_Vera|es}}, poet |
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* {{ill|Carmen Verde Arocha|es}}, poet |
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*[[Miyó Vestrini]], journalist, poet and writer |
* [[Miyó Vestrini]], journalist, poet and writer |
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* [[José Jesús Villa Pelayo]], poet and essayist |
* [[José Jesús Villa Pelayo]], poet and essayist |
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* [[Slavko Zupcic]], writer |
* [[Slavko Zupcic]], writer |
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* [[Goizeder Azúa]], [[Miss International 2003|Miss International]] and Miss Mesoamérica 2003 |
* [[Goizeder Azúa]], [[Miss International 2003|Miss International]] and Miss Mesoamérica 2003 |
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* [[Alexandra Braun]], [[Miss Earth 2005]] |
* [[Alexandra Braun]], [[Miss Earth 2005]] |
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* [[Susana Duijm]], [[Miss World 1955]] |
* [[Susana Duijm]] (1936–2016), [[Miss World 1955]] |
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* [[Stefanía Fernández]], [[Miss Universe 2009]] |
* [[Stefanía Fernández]], [[Miss Universe 2009]] |
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* [[Daniela di Giacomo]], [[Miss International 2006]] |
* [[Daniela di Giacomo]], [[Miss International 2006]] |
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== Business and law == |
== Business and law == |
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* [[Gustavo Cisneros]], Venezuelan-born media mogul. He is among the world's richest men according to Forbes magazine, which estimates his fortune at $6 billion. |
* [[Gustavo Cisneros]], Venezuelan-born media mogul. He is among the world's richest men according to Forbes magazine, which estimates his fortune at $6 billion. |
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*[[José Grasso Vecchio]], banker |
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* [[Manuel Antonio Matos]], banker and caudillo |
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* [[Lorenzo Mendoza]], oversees one of Venezuela's largest private companies, $6 billion (sales) Empresas Polar. |
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* [[Lorenzo Mendoza]] Fleury, co-founder of oversees one of Venezuela's largest private companies, $6 billion (sales) Empresas Polar. |
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* [[Eugenio Mendoza]] (1906–1979), Venezuelan business tycoon who made important contributions in the modernization of the country during the 20th Century. |
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* [[Eugenio Mendoza]] (1906–1979), business tycoon who made important contributions in the modernization of the country during the 20th Century. |
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* [[Henry Lord Boulton]], Venezuelan aviator, entrepreneur, owner, and former owner of many businesses such as Casas Boulton, Avensa/Servivensa among others. |
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* [[Henry Lord Boulton]], aviator, entrepreneur, owner, and former owner of many businesses such as Casas Boulton, Avensa/Servivensa among others. |
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* [[Ali Lenin Aguilera]], Venezuelan lawyer, entrepreneur |
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* [[Ali Lenin Aguilera]], lawyer, entrepreneur |
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* [[Carolina Herrera (fashion designer)|Carolina Herrera]], fashion designer and entrepreneur who founded her eponymous company in 1980. |
* [[Carolina Herrera (fashion designer)|Carolina Herrera]], fashion designer and entrepreneur who founded her eponymous company in 1980. |
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* [[Lorenzo Mendoza]] (born 1965), actual owner of Empresas Polar |
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* [[Rostislav Ordovsky-Tanaevsky Blanco]], entrepreneur, president of [[Rostik Group]] in Russia |
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* [[William H. Phelps, Jr.]], ornithologist and founder of [[RCTV|Radio Caracas Televisión]] |
* [[William H. Phelps, Jr.]], ornithologist and founder of [[RCTV|Radio Caracas Televisión]] |
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* [[William H. Phelps]], ornithologist and founder of [[Radio Caracas Radio]] |
* [[William H. Phelps]], ornithologist and founder of [[Radio Caracas Radio]] |
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* [[Carlos Eduardo Stolk]] (1912–1995), founding member of the [[United Nations]], Chairman of the Board and President of [[Empresas Polar]]. |
* [[Carlos Eduardo Stolk]] (1912–1995), founding member of the [[United Nations]], Chairman of the Board and President of [[Empresas Polar]]. |
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*[[SBA Airlines|Miguel Urdaneta Fernández]], founder of SBA Airlines |
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*[[Luis Emilio Velutini]] (born 1953), businessman and investor of the Latin American financial and real estate market |
*[[Luis Emilio Velutini]] (born 1953), businessman and investor of the Latin American financial and real estate market |
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*[[Juan Antonio Yanes]], executive in [[Venezuelan Professional Baseball League]] who owned the [[Patriotas de Venezuela]] franchise |
*[[Juan Antonio Yanes]], executive in [[Venezuelan Professional Baseball League]] who owned the [[Patriotas de Venezuela]] franchise |
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==Diplomats== |
==Diplomats== |
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*[[Diego Arria]] |
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*[[:es:Aristides Calvani|Aristides Calvani]] |
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*[[Roy Chaderton]] |
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*[[Pedro Gual Escandón]] |
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*[[Juan García Gruber]], ambassador in Nicaragua |
*[[Juan García Gruber]], ambassador in Nicaragua |
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* [[Jose Rafael Revenga]], ambassador |
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* Efraín Schacht Aristeguieta |
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* [[Carlos Alberto Taylhardat]], ambassador to Iraq and Lebanon |
* [[Carlos Alberto Taylhardat]], ambassador to Iraq and Lebanon |
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*[[Carlos Vecchio]] |
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== Engineering == |
== Engineering == |
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* [[Cristina Amon]], Dean, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, University of Toronto |
* [[Cristina Amon]], Dean, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, University of Toronto |
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*[[Francisco de Paula Andrade Troconis]] |
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*[[Jacqueline Faría]] |
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*[[Salomón Cohen Levy]] |
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* [[José González-Lander]], engineer, head engineer for the Metro de Caracas (1993–2000) |
* [[José González-Lander]], engineer, head engineer for the Metro de Caracas (1993–2000) |
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* [[Alfredo Jahn]], engineer and naturalist |
* [[Alfredo Jahn]], engineer and naturalist |
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*[[María Corina Machado]] |
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* [[L. Rafael Reif]], engineer, President of [[MIT]] |
* [[L. Rafael Reif]], engineer, President of [[MIT]] |
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*[[Keysi Sayago]] |
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*[[Leopoldo Sucre Figarella]] |
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== Entertainment == |
== Entertainment == |
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=== A–D === |
=== A–D === |
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* [[Mayra Alejandra]], television and film actress |
* [[Mayra Alejandra]], television and film actress |
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*[[Fedora Alemán]], lyric soprano and actress |
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* [[María Conchita Alonso]], Cuban-born Venezuelan raised actress and singer |
* [[María Conchita Alonso]], Cuban-born Venezuelan raised actress and singer |
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* [[Daniela Alvarado]], actress |
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* [[Ivonne Attas]], actress and politician |
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*[[Henry Ayala]], clown |
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* [[Juan A. Baptista]], actor |
* [[Juan A. Baptista]], actor |
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* [[José Bardina]], Spanish-born Venezuelan actor |
* [[José Bardina]], Spanish-born Venezuelan actor |
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* [[Daniela Alvarado]], actress |
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* [[Marina Baura]], Spanish-born Venezuelan actress |
* [[Marina Baura]], Spanish-born Venezuelan actress |
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* [[Amador Bendayán]], actor and entertainer |
* [[Amador Bendayán]], actor and entertainer |
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* [[Marisela Berti]], actress, beauty queen and show host |
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* [[Alexandra Braun]], model |
* [[Alexandra Braun]], model |
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* [[Jacques Braunstein]], Romanian-born Venezuelan radio host |
* [[Jacques Braunstein]], Romanian-born Venezuelan radio host |
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* [[Maritza Bustamante]], actress and model |
* [[Maritza Bustamante]], actress and model |
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* [[Santiago Cabrera]], actor |
* [[Santiago Cabrera]], actor |
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* [[Camila Canabal Sapelli|Camila Canabal]], television hostess |
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* [[Fernando Carrillo]], actor |
* [[Fernando Carrillo]], actor |
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* [[Grecia Colmenares]], Venezuelan-born Argentine actress |
* [[Grecia Colmenares]], Venezuelan-born Argentine actress |
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* [[Oscar D'León]], singer and bandleader |
* [[Oscar D'León]], singer and bandleader |
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* [[Majandra Delfino]], actress |
* [[Majandra Delfino]], actress |
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* [[Marieh Delfino]], actress |
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* [[Chiquinquirá Delgado]], actress and model |
* [[Chiquinquirá Delgado]], actress and model |
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* [[Christina Dieckmann]], actress and model |
* [[Christina Dieckmann]], actress and model |
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* [[Kimberly Dos Ramos]] actress |
* [[Kimberly Dos Ramos]] actress |
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* Cesar D' La Torre, actor |
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=== E–P === |
=== E–P === |
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* [[Cynthia Lander]], beauty pageant contestant |
* [[Cynthia Lander]], beauty pageant contestant |
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* [[Jean Paul Leroux]], actor |
* [[Jean Paul Leroux]], actor |
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* [[:es:Diony López|Diony López]], clown |
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*[[Carlos Mata]], actor, singer, TV presenter |
*[[Carlos Mata]], actor, singer, TV presenter |
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* [[Esperanza Magaz]], Cuban-born Venezuelan actress |
* [[Esperanza Magaz]], Cuban-born Venezuelan actress |
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*[[Daniela Navarro]], actress, model |
*[[Daniela Navarro]], actress, model |
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* [[Carlos Olivier]], actor |
* [[Carlos Olivier]], actor |
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* [[Alejandro Otero Larez|Alejandro Otero]], actor, model |
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* [[Renny Ottolina]], television host and producer |
* [[Renny Ottolina]], television host and producer |
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* [[Enrique Palacios]], model |
* [[Enrique Palacios]], model |
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* [[José Luis Rodríguez (singer)|José Luis Rodríguez]] (a.k.a. ''El Puma''), singer and actor |
* [[José Luis Rodríguez (singer)|José Luis Rodríguez]] (a.k.a. ''El Puma''), singer and actor |
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* [[Mariangel Ruiz]], actress and model |
* [[Mariangel Ruiz]], actress and model |
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* [[Juan Carlos Salazar]], singer, musician, composer |
* [[Juan Carlos Salazar (musician)|Juan Carlos Salazar]], singer, musician, composer |
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* [[Sabrina Salvador]], television host |
* [[Sabrina Salvador]], television host |
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* [[Luis José Santander]], actor |
* [[Luis José Santander]], actor |
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* [[Mariana Rondon]], (born 1966) |
* [[Mariana Rondon]], (born 1966) |
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* [[Fina Torres]] (born 1951) |
* [[Fina Torres]] (born 1951) |
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* [[Lorenzo Vigas]] (born 1967) |
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== Historical == |
== Historical == |
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[[File:Simón Bolívar - Martín Tovar y Tovar.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Simón Bolívar]]]] |
[[File:Simón Bolívar - Martín Tovar y Tovar.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Simón Bolívar]]]] |
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[[File:Sketch of miranda.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Francisco de Miranda]]]] |
[[File:Sketch of miranda.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Francisco de Miranda]]]] |
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[[File:Leonor_de_la_Guerra_2.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Leonor de La Guerra]]]] |
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* [[Simón Bolívar]] (1783–1830), Wars of Independence leader, military commander, [[Father of the Nation]]. |
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* [[Simón Bolívar]] (1783–1830), Wars of Independence leader, military commander, [[Father of the Nation]] |
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* [[José Tomás Boves]] (1782–1814), Wars of Independence leader, military caudillo |
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* [[Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi]] (1799–1866), heroine from the [[Venezuelan War of Independence]] |
* [[Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi]] (1799–1866), heroine from the [[Venezuelan War of Independence]] |
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* [[Pedro Camejo]] (better known as ''Negro Primero'', or ''The First Black'') (1790–1821), lieutenant at the Venezuelan war of independence |
* [[Pedro Camejo]] (better known as ''Negro Primero'', or ''The First Black'') (1790–1821), lieutenant at the Venezuelan war of independence |
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* [[Agostino Codazzi]] (1793–1859), Italian born, military officer, cartographer, former governor of Barinas |
* [[Agostino Codazzi]] (1793–1859), Italian born, military officer, cartographer, former governor of Barinas |
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* [[Francisco de Miranda]] (1750–1816), Wars of Independence leader, veteran of the U.S. and French revolutions |
* [[Francisco de Miranda]] (1750–1816), Wars of Independence leader, veteran of the U.S. and French revolutions |
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* [[Antonio José de Sucre]] (1795–1830), Wars of Independence leader, Grand Marshal of Ayacucho, president of Bolivia (1826–1828), president of Peru |
* [[Antonio José de Sucre]] (1795–1830), Wars of Independence leader, Grand Marshal of Ayacucho, president of Bolivia (1826–1828), president of Peru |
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* [[Juan José Flores]] (1800–1864), founder of Ecuador and its first President |
* [[Juan José Flores]] (1800–1864), founder of the Repubilic of Ecuador and its first President |
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* [[Pedro Gual Escandón]] (1783–1862), President of Venezuela in 1858, 1859, and 1861 |
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* [[Santiago Mariño]] (1788–1854), hero in the Venezuelan War of Independence, and important leader of Venezuela's eastern. |
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* [[Santiago Mariño]] (1788–1854), hero in the Venezuelan War of Independence, and important leader of Venezuela's eastern |
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* [[Cristóbal Mendoza]] (1772–1829), considered to be the first President of Venezuela |
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* [[José Gregorio Monagas]] (1795–1858), hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence, and former president. |
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* [[José Gregorio Monagas]] (1795–1858), hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence, and former president |
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* [[José Tadeo Monagas]] (1784–1868), hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence, and former president |
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* [[Mariano Montilla]] (1782–1851), Major General of the Army of Venezuela in the Venezuelan War of Independence |
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* [[José Antonio Páez]] (1790–1873), Wars of Independence leader, former president. |
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* [[José |
* [[José Antonio Páez]] (1790–1873), Wars of Independence leader, former president |
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* [[Juan Germán Roscio]] (1763–1821), lawyer and politician, main editor of the Venezuelan Declaration of Independence and chief architect of the Venezuelan Constitution of 1811 |
* [[José Félix Ribas]] (1775–1815), leader and hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence |
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* [[Juan Germán Roscio]] (1763–1821), lawyer and politician, main editor of the Venezuelan Declaration of Independence and chief architect of the Venezuelan Constitution of 1811 |
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* [[Josefa Joaquina Sánchez]] (1765–1813), embroiderer of the first Venezuelan flag |
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* [[Leonor de La Guerra]] y Vega Ramírez (died 1816), Venezuelan protester |
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* [[Fernando Adames Torres]] (1837–1910) General of the Army during the Revolution of Coro, Senator representing [[Lara State]] and Chief of Staff. |
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* [[Rafael Urdaneta]] (1788–1845), hero of the Latin American wars of independence |
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* [[Fermin Toro]] (1807–1865), politician, diplomat, writer, minister of Finance and Foreign Affairs, president of the 1858 National Convention. |
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* [[Fernando Adames Torres]] (1837–1910), General of the Army during the Revolution of Coro, Senator representing [[Lara State]] and Chief of Staff |
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* [[Fermin Toro]] (1807–1865), politician, diplomat, writer, minister of Finance and Foreign Affairs, president of the 1858 National Convention |
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* [[Buenaventura Macabeo Maldonado Vivas|Buenaventura Macabeo Maldonado]] (1854–1901), military man and politician, a key figure in the political and military conflicts of the Venezuelan and Latin American Andes and Member of the Venezuelan Chamber of Deputies for the state of Táchira in 1878 and 1893 |
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* [[Samuel Darío Maldonado Vivas|Samuel Darío Maldonado]] (1870–1925), Venezuelan surgeon, anthropologist, writer, journalist and politician, Minister of Public Instruction of Venezuela in 1908 |
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== Mass media == |
== Mass media == |
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* [[Carla Angola]]. journalist |
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* [[Mariana Atencio]], journalist, anchor, correspondent |
* [[Mariana Atencio]], journalist, anchor, correspondent |
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* [[Arístides Bastidas]], science journalism |
* [[Arístides Bastidas]], science journalism |
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* [[Jorge Olavarría]], political journalist and historian |
* [[Jorge Olavarría]], political journalist and historian |
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* [[Rafael Poleo]], political journalist and editor |
* [[Rafael Poleo]], political journalist and editor |
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* [[Efren Prieto]], journalist and model |
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* [[Abelardo Raidi]], sports journalist and broadcaster |
* [[Abelardo Raidi]], sports journalist and broadcaster |
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* [[Lil Rodríguez]], cultural journalist |
* [[Lil Rodríguez]], cultural journalist |
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* [[Francisco de Paula Aguirre]], composer |
* [[Francisco de Paula Aguirre]], composer |
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* [[Ricardo Aguirre]], singer-songwriter |
* [[Ricardo Aguirre]], singer-songwriter |
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* [[Guaco|Gustavo Aguado]], bandleader, double bassist, co-founder of [[Guaco]] |
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*[[Fedora Alemán]], lyric soprano and actress |
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* [[Luis Alfonzo Larrain]], bandleader, arranger, composer |
* [[Luis Alfonzo Larrain]], bandleader, arranger, composer |
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* [[Los Amigos Invisibles]], funk music band |
* [[Los Amigos Invisibles]], funk music band |
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* [[ |
* [[Diana Arismendi]], composer |
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[[File:Reynaldo Armas.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Reynaldo Armas]]]] |
[[File:Reynaldo Armas.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Reynaldo Armas]]]] |
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* [[Fulgencio Aquino]], Venezuelan harp player, composer |
* [[Fulgencio Aquino]], Venezuelan harp player, composer |
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* [[Beatriz Bilbao]], composer |
* [[Beatriz Bilbao]], composer |
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* [[Hugo Blanco (musician)|Hugo Blanco]], Venezuelan harp player, songwriter |
* [[Hugo Blanco (musician)|Hugo Blanco]], Venezuelan harp player, songwriter |
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* [[ |
* [[Modesta Bor]], composer, choir conductor |
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* [[Soledad Bravo]], singer |
* [[Soledad Bravo]], singer |
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* [[Benjamín Brea]], Spanish-born Venezuelan musician |
* [[Benjamín Brea]], Spanish-born Venezuelan musician |
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* [[Vytas Brenner]], keyboardist, songwriter |
* [[Vytas Brenner]], keyboardist, songwriter |
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* [[Humberto Bruni Lamanna]], classical guitarist |
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* [[Andréa Burns]], American-born Venezuelan singer |
* [[Andréa Burns]], American-born Venezuelan singer |
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[[File:Teresa Carreño, 1916.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Teresa Carreño]]]] |
[[File:Teresa Carreño, 1916.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Teresa Carreño]]]] |
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* [[Calle Ciega]], reggaeton band |
* [[Calle Ciega]], reggaeton band |
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* [[ |
* [[Andres Carciente]], concert pianist |
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* [[Candy 66]], rock band |
* [[Candy 66]], rock band |
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* [[Benito Canónico]], composer |
* [[Benito Canónico]], composer |
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* [[María Teresa Chacín]], folk singer |
* [[María Teresa Chacín]], folk singer |
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* [[Los Chamos]], pop group |
* [[Los Chamos]], pop group |
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* [[Ilan Chester]], pop singer |
* [[Ilan Chester]], pop singer-songwriter |
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* [[Chino & Nacho]], reggaeton duet |
* [[Chino & Nacho]], reggaeton duet |
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* [[Claudio Prieto|Claudia Prieto]], singer-songwriter |
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* [[Collegium Musicum de Caracas]], classical music group |
* [[Collegium Musicum de Caracas]], classical music group |
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* [[Sylvia Constantinidis]], Venezuelan-born American classical pianist, composer, conductor, also a multimedia artist, writer, music educator |
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* [[Vidal Colmenares]], joropo singer |
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* [[Sylvia Constantinidis]], Venezuelan-born American classical pianist, composer, conductor, also a multimedia artist, writer, music educator. |
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* [[Guillermo Dávila]], pop singer |
* [[Guillermo Dávila]], pop singer |
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* [[Desorden Público]], ska band |
* [[Desorden Público]], ska band |
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* [[Franco De Vita]], pop singer |
* [[Franco De Vita]], pop singer-songwriter |
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* [[Alirio Díaz]], classical guitarist |
* [[Alirio Díaz]], classical guitarist |
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* [[Simón Díaz]], folk singer |
* [[Simón Díaz]], folk singer-songwriter |
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* [[Dimensión Latina]], salsa band |
* [[Dimensión Latina]], salsa band |
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* [[Oscar D'León]], salsa singer |
* [[Oscar D'León]], salsa singer |
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* [[Rubén Domínguez]], lyric tenor |
* [[Rubén Domínguez (tenor)|Rubén Domínguez]], lyric tenor |
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* [[Gustavo Dudamel]], classical conductor |
* [[Gustavo Dudamel]], classical conductor |
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* [[Pedro Elías Gutiérrez]], composer, conductor |
* [[Pedro Elías Gutiérrez]], composer, conductor |
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* [[Reynaldo Hahn]], Venezuelan-born French classical composer |
* [[Reynaldo Hahn]], Venezuelan-born French classical composer |
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* [[Lorenzo Herrera]], folk and pop singer |
* [[Lorenzo Herrera]], folk and pop singer-songwriter |
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* [[Enrique Hidalgo]], folk and pop songwriter |
* [[Enrique Hidalgo]], folk and pop songwriter |
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* [[Cheo Hurtado]], Venezuelan cuatro player |
* [[Cheo Hurtado]], Venezuelan cuatro player |
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* [[Gualberto Ibarreto]], folk and pop singer |
* [[Gualberto Ibarreto]], folk and pop singer |
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* [[Jorge Isaac]], Medieval-Baroque recorder executant |
* [[Jorge Isaac]], Medieval-Baroque recorder executant |
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* [[ |
* [[Adina Izarra]], composer |
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* [[Jeremías]], British-born Venezuelan pop singer |
* [[Jeremías]], British-born Venezuelan pop singer-songwriter |
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* [[Guillermo Jiménez Leal]], Venezuelan cuatro player, singer |
* [[Guillermo Jiménez Leal]], Venezuelan cuatro player, singer-songwriter |
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* [[Porfi Jiménez|Porfirio Jiménez]], Dominican-born Venezuelan bandleader, arranger, songwriter |
* [[Porfi Jiménez|Porfirio Jiménez]], Dominican-born Venezuelan bandleader, arranger, songwriter |
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* [[Luis Laguna]], musician, songwriter |
* [[Luis Laguna]], musician, songwriter |
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* [[José Ángel Lamas]], classical composer |
* [[José Ángel Lamas]], classical composer |
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* [[Lasso (singer)|Lasso]], pop-rock singer |
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* [[Antonio Lauro]], composer, guitarist |
* [[Antonio Lauro]], composer, guitarist |
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* [[Anselmo López (musician)|Anselmo López]], Venezuelan bandola performer |
* [[Anselmo López (musician)|Anselmo López]], Venezuelan bandola performer |
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* [[Henry Martínez (songwriter)|Henry Martínez]], songwriter |
* [[Henry Martínez (songwriter)|Henry Martínez]], songwriter |
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* [[Mayré Martínez]], pop singer |
* [[Mayré Martínez]], pop singer-songwriter |
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* [[Eduardo Marturet]], classical conductor |
* [[Eduardo Marturet]], classical conductor |
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* [[Francisco Mata]], folk singer |
* [[Francisco Mata]], folk singer-songwriter |
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* [[Laudelino Mejías]], composer |
* [[Laudelino Mejías]], composer |
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* [[Los Melódicos]], dance band |
* [[Los Melódicos]], dance band |
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* [[Juan Bautista Plaza]], classical composer |
* [[Juan Bautista Plaza]], classical composer |
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* [[Alí Primera]], singer-songwriter |
* [[Alí Primera]], singer-songwriter |
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* [[Pancho Prin]], folk singer |
* [[Pancho Prin]], folk singer-songwriter |
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* [[Edward Pulgar]], classical violinist, conductor |
* [[Edward Pulgar]], classical violinist, conductor |
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* [[Fredy Reyna]], Venezuelan cuatro player[[File:Aldemaro Romero.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Aldemaro Romero]]]] |
* [[Fredy Reyna]], Venezuelan cuatro player[[File:Aldemaro Romero.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Aldemaro Romero]]]] |
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* [[Rodrigo Riera]], classical guitarist |
* [[Rodrigo Riera]], classical guitarist |
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* [[Rafael Rincón González]], |
* [[Rafael Rincón González]], singer-songwriter |
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* [[Pedro Antonio Ríos Reyna]], classical violinist |
* [[Pedro Antonio Ríos Reyna]], classical violinist |
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* [[María Rivas (singer)|María Rivas]], jazz-pop singer-songwriter |
* [[María Rivas (singer)|María Rivas]], jazz-pop singer-songwriter |
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* [[Luis Mariano Rivera]], Venezuelan cuatro player, songwriter |
* [[Luis Mariano Rivera]], Venezuelan cuatro player, songwriter |
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* [[Aldemaro Romero]], classical and pop composer, conductor, bandleader |
* [[Aldemaro Romero]], classical and pop composer, conductor, bandleader |
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* [[Omar Rudberg]], singer and actor |
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* [[:es:Alfredo Rugeles|Alfredo Rugeles]], composer, conductor |
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* {{ill|Alfredo Rugeles|es}}, composer, conductor |
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* [[Otmaro Ruíz]], jazz and pop pianist, arranger, composer |
* [[Otmaro Ruíz]], jazz and pop pianist, arranger, composer |
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* [[Alfredo Sadel]], lyric tenor, pop singer, songwriter |
* [[Alfredo Sadel]], lyric tenor, pop singer, songwriter |
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* [[Rodolfo Saglimbeni]], classical conductor |
* [[Rodolfo Saglimbeni]], classical conductor |
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* [[Juan Carlos Salazar]], Venezuelan cuatro player, singer |
* [[Juan Carlos Salazar (musician)|Juan Carlos Salazar]], Venezuelan cuatro player, singer-songwriter |
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* [[Magdalena Sánchez]], joropo singer |
* [[Magdalena Sánchez]], joropo singer |
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* [[Chucho Sanoja]], bandleader, arranger, pianist, songwriter |
* [[Chucho Sanoja]], bandleader, arranger, pianist, songwriter |
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* [[Los Terrícolas]], pop-rock vocal and instrumental group |
* [[Los Terrícolas]], pop-rock vocal and instrumental group |
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* [[Ricardo Teruel]], composer |
* [[Ricardo Teruel]], composer |
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* [[Ender Thomas]], pop singer |
* [[Ender Thomas]], pop singer-songwriter |
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* [[Todosantos]], indie Latin-rock band |
* [[Todosantos]], indie Latin-rock band |
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* [[Juan Vicente Torrealba]], Venezuelan harp player, composer |
* [[Juan Vicente Torrealba]], Venezuelan harp player, composer |
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* [[Verona (band)|Verona]], rock vocal and instrumental group |
* [[Verona (band)|Verona]], rock vocal and instrumental group |
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* [[Voz Veis]], pop vocal sextet |
* [[Voz Veis]], pop vocal sextet |
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*[[Franco de Vita]], pop singer and composer |
* [[Franco de Vita]], pop singer and composer |
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* [[Anaís Vivas]] (born 1989), pop singer |
* [[Anaís Vivas]] (born 1989), pop singer |
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* [[Gerry Weil]], Austrian-born Venezuelan jazz pianist |
* [[Gerry Weil]], Austrian-born Venezuelan jazz pianist |
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*[[Yordano]], singer, composer |
* [[Yordano]], singer, composer |
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* [[ZAPATO 3]], rock music vocal and instrumental group |
* [[ZAPATO 3]], rock music vocal and instrumental group |
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{{See also|List of Presidents of Venezuela}} |
{{See also|List of Presidents of Venezuela}} |
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[[File:Rómulo Betancourt, 1961.jpg|thumb|80px|[[Rómulo Betancourt]]]] |
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* [[Pablo Acosta Ortiz]] (1864–1914), Doctor, Surgeon, Politician. |
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* [[Rómulo Betancourt]] (1908–1981), former president (1945–1948; 1959–1964) and founder of the Democratic Action party (AD, by its initials in Spanish) |
* [[Rómulo Betancourt]] (1908–1981), former president (1945–1948; 1959–1964) and founder of the Democratic Action party (AD, by its initials in Spanish) |
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* [[Juan Guaidó]] (born 1983), politician & political activist. |
* [[Juan Guaidó]] (born 1983), politician & political activist. |
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* [[Fabricio Ojeda]] (1929–1966), former guerrilla fighter |
* [[Fabricio Ojeda]] (1929–1966), former guerrilla fighter |
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* [[José Antonio Páez]] (1790–1873) former president (1830–1835; 1839–1843; 1861–1863) |
* [[José Antonio Páez]] (1790–1873) former president (1830–1835; 1839–1843; 1861–1863) |
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* [[Dori Parra de Orellana]] (1923–2007), former governor and senator of Lara state |
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* [[Jacinta Parejo de Crespo]] (1845–1914), former [[First Lady of Venezuela]] (1884–1886; 1892–1898) |
* [[Jacinta Parejo de Crespo]] (1845–1914), former [[First Lady of Venezuela]] (1884–1886; 1892–1898) |
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* [[Carlos Andrés Pérez]] (1922–2010), former president (1974–1979; 1989–1993) |
* [[Carlos Andrés Pérez]] (1922–2010), former president (1974–1979; 1989–1993) |
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* [[Teodoro Petkoff]] (1932–2018), former guerrilla fighter and minister of the central office of coordination and planning (1996–1999) |
* [[Teodoro Petkoff]] (1932–2018), former guerrilla fighter and minister of the central office of coordination and planning (1996–1999) |
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* [[José Vicente Rangel]] (born 1929), former vice president (2002–2007) and minister of foreign affairs (1991–2001) |
* [[José Vicente Rangel]] (born 1929), former vice president (2002–2007) and minister of foreign affairs (1991–2001) |
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* [[Alí Rodríguez Araque]] (1937–2018), former ambassador to Cuba ( |
* [[Alí Rodríguez Araque]] (1937–2018), former ambassador to Cuba (2014–2018), minister of foreign affairs (2004–2006), minister of finance (2008–2010), and general secretary of OPEC (2000–2002) |
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* [[Irene Sáez]] (born 1961), former mayor of the Chacao municipality (1993–1998) and governor of Nueva Esparta (1999–2000) |
* [[Irene Sáez]] (born 1961), former mayor of the Chacao municipality (1993–1998) and governor of Nueva Esparta (1999–2000) |
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* [[Juan Manuel Sucre Figarella]] (1925–1996), former minister of defense (1974–1975) |
* [[Juan Manuel Sucre Figarella]] (1925–1996), former minister of defense (1974–1975) |
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* [[Leopoldo Sucre Figarella]] (1926–1996), former governor of Bolívar (1958–1959) and minister of public works (1960–1969) |
* [[Leopoldo Sucre Figarella]] (1926–1996), former governor of Bolívar (1958–1959) and minister of public works (1960–1969) |
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* [[Alirio Ugarte Pelayo]] (1923–1967), former governor of Monagas ( |
* [[Alirio Ugarte Pelayo]] (1923–1967), former governor of Monagas (1948–1951) and ambassador to Mexico (1959–1962) |
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* [[Guillermo Tell Villegas]] (1823–1907), former president (1868; 1870; 1892) |
* [[Guillermo Tell Villegas]] (1823–1907), former president (1868; 1870; 1892) |
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* [[Ramón José Velásquez]] (born 1916), former president (1993–1994) |
* [[Ramón José Velásquez]] (born 1916), former president (1993–1994) |
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* [[Jóvito Villalba]] (1908–1981), founder of the Democratic Republican Union party (URD, by its initials in Spanish) |
* [[Jóvito Villalba]] (1908–1981), founder of the Democratic Republican Union party (URD, by its initials in Spanish) |
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*[[Ezequiel Zamora]] (1817–1860), soldier, and leader of the Federalists in the [[Federal War]] |
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== Science == |
== Science == |
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* [[William H. Phelps]], ornithologist and founder of [[Radio Caracas Radio]] |
* [[William H. Phelps]], ornithologist and founder of [[Radio Caracas Radio]] |
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* [[Aldemaro Romero Jr.]] (born 1951), scientist, communicator, advocate of liberal arts education |
* [[Aldemaro Romero Jr.]] (born 1951), scientist, communicator, advocate of liberal arts education |
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=== Medicine === |
=== Medicine === |
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* [[Pablo Acosta Ortiz]], Doctor, Surgeon, Academic and Politician. |
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* [[Carlos Arvelo]], military surgeon in the 19th century, and rector of the [[Central University of Venezuela]] from 1846 until 1849. |
* [[Carlos Arvelo]], military surgeon in the 19th century, and rector of the [[Central University of Venezuela]] from 1846 until 1849. |
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* [[Baruj Benacerraf]], Venezuelan-born American, [[Nobel Prize]] of [[Medicine]] in 1980. |
* [[Baruj Benacerraf]], Venezuelan-born American, [[Nobel Prize]] of [[Medicine]] in 1980. |
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*[[Sara Bendahan]], the first Venezuelan woman to complete her medical degree in that country. |
*[[Sara Bendahan]], the first Venezuelan woman to complete her medical degree in that country. |
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*[[Maruja Clavier]], was one of the first Venezuelan nuclear oncologists. |
*[[Maruja Clavier]], was one of the first Venezuelan nuclear oncologists. |
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* [[Jacinto Convit]], medic and scientist, known for developing a vaccine to fight leprosy and his studies to cure different types of cancer. |
* [[Jacinto Convit]], medic and scientist, known for developing a vaccine to fight leprosy and his studies to cure different types of cancer. |
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* [[Francisco De Venanzi]], Venezuelan doctor, scientist, scholar, and rector of the [[Central University of Venezuela]]. |
* [[Francisco De Venanzi]], Venezuelan doctor, scientist, scholar, and rector of the [[Central University of Venezuela]]. |
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* [[José Del Vecchio]], pioneered both sports medicine and youth baseball development. |
* [[José Del Vecchio]], pioneered both sports medicine and youth baseball development. |
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* [[Bobby Abreu]] |
* [[Bobby Abreu]] |
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* [[Teolindo Acosta]] |
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* [[Ernesto Aparicio]] |
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* [[Ronald Acuña Jr.]] |
* [[Ronald Acuña Jr.]] |
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* [[Edgardo Alfonzo]] |
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* [[Jose Altuve]] |
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* [[Francisco Álvarez (baseball)|Francisco Álvarez]] |
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* [[Luis Aparicio]] |
* [[Luis Aparicio]] |
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* [[Luis Aparicio, Sr.]] |
* [[Luis Aparicio, Sr.]] |
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* [[Orlando Arcia]] |
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* [[Tony Armas|Antonio Armas]] |
* [[Tony Armas|Antonio Armas]] |
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* [[Luis Arráez]] |
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* [[Héctor Benítez]] |
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* [[Dámaso Blanco]] |
* [[Dámaso Blanco]] |
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* [[Henry Blanco]] |
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* [[José Bracho|José 'Carrao' Bracho]] |
* [[José Bracho|José 'Carrao' Bracho]] |
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* [[Silvino Bracho]] |
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* [[Ángel Bravo]] |
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* [[Alex Cabrera]] |
* [[Alex Cabrera]] |
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* [[Asdrúbal Cabrera]] |
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* [[Miguel Cabrera]] |
* [[Miguel Cabrera]] |
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* [[Miguel Cairo]] |
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* [[Daniel Canónico|Daniel 'Chino' Canónico]] |
* [[Daniel Canónico|Daniel 'Chino' Canónico]] |
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* [[Giovanni Carrara]] |
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* [[Carlos Carrasco (baseball)|Carlos Carrasco]] |
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* [[Alex Carrasquel|Alejandro Carrasquel]] |
* [[Alex Carrasquel|Alejandro Carrasquel]] |
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* [[Chico Carrasquel|Alfonso 'Chico' Carrasquel]] |
* [[Chico Carrasquel|Alfonso 'Chico' Carrasquel]] |
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* [[José Antonio Casanova]] |
* [[José Antonio Casanova]] |
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* [[Tony Castillo (pitcher)|Antonio Castillo]] |
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* [[José Castillo (infielder)|José Castillo]] |
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* [[José Castillo (pitcher)|José Castillo]] |
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* [[Harold Castro]] |
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* [[Roger Cedeño]] |
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* [[Endy Chávez]] |
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* [[Jackson Chourio]] |
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* [[Dave Concepción|David Concepción]] |
* [[Dave Concepción|David Concepción]] |
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* [[William Contreras]] |
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* [[Willson Contreras]] |
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* [[Emilio Cueche]] |
* [[Emilio Cueche]] |
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* [[Luis García (third baseman)|Luis 'Camaleón' García]] |
* [[Luis García (third baseman)|Luis 'Camaleón' García]] |
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*[[Francisco Cervelli]] |
* [[Francisco Cervelli]] |
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* [[Pompeyo Davalillo]] |
* [[Pompeyo Davalillo]] |
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* [[Vic Davalillo|Víctor Davalillo]] |
* [[Vic Davalillo|Víctor Davalillo]] |
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* [[Bo Díaz|Baudilio |
* [[Bo Díaz|Baudilio Díaz]] |
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* [[Álvaro Espinoza]] |
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* [[Dalmiro Finol]] |
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* [[Andrés Galarraga]] |
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* [[Álex González (shortstop, born 1977)|Álex González]] |
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* [[Carlos González (baseball)|Carlos González]] |
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* [[Geremi González]] |
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* [[Carlos Guillén]] |
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* [[Ozzie Guillén|Oswaldo Guillén]] |
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* [[Jesús Guzmán (baseball)|Jesús Guzmán]] |
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*[[Luis Leal (baseball)|Luis Leal]] |
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* [[Carlos Martínez (infielder)|Carlos Martínez]] |
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* [[Víctor Martínez (baseball)|Víctor Martínez]] |
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* [[Luis Matos (baseball, born 2002)|Luis Matos]] |
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* [[Ramón Monzant]] |
* [[Ramón Monzant]] |
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* [[Oswaldo Olivares]] |
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* [[Eddie Pérez (baseball)|Eddie Pérez]] |
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* [[Martín Pérez (baseball)|Martín Pérez]] |
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* [[Salvador Pérez]] |
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* [[Roberto Petagine]] |
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* [[José Pirela]] |
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* [[Gustavo Polidor]] |
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* [[Alex Ramírez]] |
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* [[Chucho Ramos]] |
* [[Chucho Ramos]] |
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* [[Wilson Ramos]] |
* [[Wilson Ramos]] |
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* [[Juan Rivera (baseball)|Juan Rivera]] |
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*[[Luis Salazar]] |
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* [[Carlos Rivero (baseball)|Carlos Rivero]] |
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* [[Eduardo Rodríguez (left-handed pitcher)|Eduardo Rodríguez]] |
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* [[Francisco Rodríguez (Venezuelan pitcher)|Francisco Rodríguez]] |
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* [[Miguel Rojas (baseball)|Miguel Rojas]] |
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* [[Luis Romero Petit]] |
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* [[José Rondón]] |
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* [[Luis Salazar]] |
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* [[Aníbal Sánchez]] |
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* [[Anthony Santander]] |
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* [[Johan Santana]] |
* [[Johan Santana]] |
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* [[Marco Scutaro]] |
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* [[Luis Sojo]] |
* [[Luis Sojo]] |
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* [[Gleyber Torres]] |
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* [[César Tovar]] |
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* [[Wilfredo Tovar]] |
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* [[Manny Trillo]] |
* [[Manny Trillo]] |
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* [[Guillermo Vento]] |
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* [[Alfonso Blanco (boxer)|Alfonso Blanco]] |
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* [[Luis Estaba]] |
* [[Luis Estaba]] |
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* [[Carlos Morocho Hernandez]] |
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* [[Gustavo Avila]] |
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* [[Abel Castellano, Jr.]] |
* [[Abel Castellano, Jr.]] |
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* [[Javier Castellano]] |
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* [[Eibar Coa]] |
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* [[Ramón A. Domínguez|Ramón Domínguez]] |
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*[[Fedora Alemán|Domingo Noguera Mora]], race horse trainer |
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=== Motorcycle racing === |
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=== Soccer === |
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* [[Gilberto Angelucci]] |
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* [[Juan Arango]] |
* [[Juan Arango]] |
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* [[Deyna Castellanos]] |
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* [[Roberto Cavallo]] |
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* [[Gabriel Cichero]] |
* [[Gabriel Cichero]] |
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* [[José Luis Dolgetta]] |
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* [[Wuilker Fariñez]] |
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* [[Vito Fassano]] |
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* [[Nicolas Fedor]] |
* [[Nicolas Fedor]] |
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* [[Juan Pablo Galavis]] |
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* [[Richard Páez]] |
* [[Richard Páez]] |
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* [[Tomás Rincón]] |
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* [[Salomón Rondón]] |
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* [[Renny Vega]] |
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* [[Cheche Vidal|José Vidal]] |
* [[Cheche Vidal|José Vidal]] |
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=== Sports car racing === |
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* [[Johnny Cecotto]] |
* [[Johnny Cecotto]] |
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* [[Johnny Cecotto Jr.]] |
* [[Johnny Cecotto Jr.]] |
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* [[Ettore Chimeri]] |
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* [[Francisco José Cróquer|Pancho Pepe Cróquer]] |
* [[Francisco José Cróquer|Pancho Pepe Cróquer]] |
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* [[Milka Duno]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
Latest revision as of 15:03, 10 December 2024
Famous or notable Venezuelans include:
Architecture
[edit]- Jimmy Alcock
- Esther Ayuso
- Anita Berrizbeitia
- Guido Bermudez
- Bernardo Borges
- Dirk Bornhost
- Carlos Brillembourg
- Daniel Camejo Octavio
- Cipriano Dominguez
- Daniel Fernández-Shaw
- José Miguel Galia
- Graziano Gasparini
- Carlos Gomez de Llarena
- Alejandro Chataing, known as "Cipriano Castro's architect"
- Carlos Guinand Sandoz
- Gustavo Guinand van der Walle
- Tomas Lugo Marcano
- Paul Lustgarten
- Pedro Neuberger
- Mónica Ponce de León
- Jorge Rigamonti (1948–2008)
- Luis Roche
- José Tomás Sanabria
- Henrique Siso Maury
- Luis Muñoz Tébar
- Jesus Tenreiro Degwitz
- Carlos Raúl Villanueva (1900–1975), builder of the Ciudad Universitaria de Caracas
- Luciano Urdaneta
- Martin Vega
- José Vivas
- Gustavo Wallis Legórburu
- Carlos Zapata
Artists
[edit]- Harry Abend (1937–2021)
- Antonio Ladislao Alcantara (1898–1991)
- Gabriel Bracho (1915–1995)
- Manuel Cabré (1890–1984)
- Gregorio Camacho (1933–2002)
- Pedro Castillo (1790–1858)
- Asdrubal Colmenarez (born 1945)
- Carlos Cruz-Díez (1923–2019)
- Mariano Díaz (born 1929)
- Marisol Escobar (1930–2016)
- Elsa Gramcko (1922–1995)
- Mateo Manaure (1926–2018)
- Arturo Michelena (1863–1898)
- Alirio Palacios (1938–2015)
- Gego (1912–1994)
- Armando Reverón (1889–1954)
- Tito Salas (1887–1974)
- Jesus Rafael Soto (1923–2005)
- Martín Tovar y Tovar (1827–1902)
Authors
[edit]A–C
[edit]- Cecilio Acosta, writer
- Higinia Bartolomé de Alamo, poet and writer
- Laura_Antillano , writer
- Jean Aristeguieta , poet
- José Antonio de Armas Chitty, historian and poet
- Rafael Arráiz Lucca, historian and poet
- Enriqueta Arvelo Larriva, poet
- Alberto Arvelo Torrealba, poet
- Jose Balza, writer
- Rufino Blanco Fombona, poet and writer
- Alberto Barrera Tyszka, writer
- Natividad Barroso, writer and ethnologist
- Andrés Bello, educator and humanist
- Krina Ber , writer
- Andrés Eloy Blanco, poet
- Eduardo Blanco, novelist and poet
- Mario Briceño Iragorry (1897–1958), writer and historian
- Manuel Caballero, historian and journalist
- Rafael Cadenas, poet
- María Calcaño, poet
- Juan Carlos Chirinos, writer
- Luis Castro Leiva, academic, historian and writer
- Sonia Chocrón, poet
D–M
[edit]- Victoria de Stefano, writer
- Manuel Díaz Rodríguez, novelist and journalist
- Lydda Franco Farías , poet
- Tulio Febres Cordero, writer
- Fabiola Ferrero, journalist and freelance photographer
- María_Antonieta_Flores , poet
- Rómulo Gallegos, writer
- Julio Garmendia, writer and journalist
- Salvador Garmendia, novelist and story teller
- Jacqueline Goldberg , poet and writer
- Adriano González León, poet and writer
- Ida Gramcko, poet
- Elisa Lerner, writer
- Francisco Herrera Luque (1927–1991), writer
- Rowena Hill , poet
- Eduardo López Bustamante, journalist and poet
- Luz Machado, poet
- Antonieta_Madrid , writer
- Francisco Massiani, writer
- Milagros Mata Gil, writer
- Domingo Maza Zavala, journalist and economist
- Juan Carlos Méndez Guédez, writer
- Beatriz_Mendoza_Sagarzazu , poet
- Guillermo Meneses (1911–1978), writer and journalist
- Eugenio Montejo (1938–2008), poet
- Guillermo Morón, historian and writer
- Stefania Mosca, writer
N–R
[edit]- Moisés Naím, writer
- Fabricio Ojeda, journalist and writer
- Juan Oropeza, writer
- Hanni Ossott, poet
- Edgar C. Otálvora, journalist and writer
- Miguel Otero Silva, writer
- Antonia Palacios, writer
- Lucila Palacios, writer
- María_Fernanda_Palacios , writer
- Ramón Palomares, poet
- Yolanda Pantin, poet
- Teresa de la Parra, writer
- Juan Antonio Pérez Bonalde, poet
- Mariano Picón Salas, writer
- José Rafael Pocaterra, writer
- Carlos Rangel, journalist and writer
- Ana María del Re , poet
S–Z
[edit]- Karina Sainz Borgo (born 1982), journalist and writer
- Tomás Straka, historian
- José Antonio Ramos Sucre, poet
- Oscar Sambrano Urdaneta, writer and literary critic
- Juan Sánchez Peláez, poet
- Elizabeth_Schön , writer
- Pedro Sotillo, writer and journalist
- Tui T. Sutherland, writer
- Mireya Tabuas , writer
- Ana Enriqueta Terán, poet
- Alfredo Toro Hardy, writer and diplomat
- Ana Teresa Torres, writer
- Arturo Uslar Pietri, historian and writer
- Lucila Velásquez , poet and journalist
- Elena_Vera , poet
- Carmen Verde Arocha , poet
- Miyó Vestrini, journalist, poet and writer
- José Jesús Villa Pelayo, poet and essayist
- Slavko Zupcic, writer
Beauty queens
[edit]The following Venezuelans won a beauty title in the Big Four international beauty pageants: Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International and Miss Earth;[1][2][3] the four major international beauty pageants for women.[4][5]
A–H
[edit]- Consuelo Adler, Miss International 1997
- Jacqueline Aguilera, Miss World 1995, Top Model of the World 1995
- Goizeder Azúa, Miss International and Miss Mesoamérica 2003
- Alexandra Braun, Miss Earth 2005
- Susana Duijm (1936–2016), Miss World 1955
- Stefanía Fernández, Miss Universe 2009
- Daniela di Giacomo, Miss International 2006
- Alyz Henrich, Miss Earth 2013
- Astrid Carolina Herrera, Miss World 1984
I–M
[edit]- Gabriela Isler, Miss Universe 2013
- Ninibeth Leal, Miss World 1991
- Pilín León, Miss World 1981
- Alicia Machado, Miss Universe 1996
- Dayana Mendoza, Miss Universe 2008
- Edymar Martínez, Miss International 2015
O–R
[edit]- Bárbara Palacios, Miss Universe 1986 and Miss South America 1986
S–Y
[edit]- Irene Sáez, Miss Universe 1981 and Miss South America 1981
- Ivian Sarcos, Miss World 2011
- Maritza Sayalero, Miss Universe 1979
- Nina Sicilia, Miss International 1985
- Vivian Urdaneta, Miss International 2000
- Mariem Velazco, Miss International 2018
Business and law
[edit]- Gustavo Cisneros, Venezuelan-born media mogul. He is among the world's richest men according to Forbes magazine, which estimates his fortune at $6 billion.
- José Grasso Vecchio, banker
- Manuel Antonio Matos, banker and caudillo
- Lorenzo Mendoza Fleury, co-founder of oversees one of Venezuela's largest private companies, $6 billion (sales) Empresas Polar.
- Eugenio Mendoza (1906–1979), business tycoon who made important contributions in the modernization of the country during the 20th Century.
- Henry Lord Boulton, aviator, entrepreneur, owner, and former owner of many businesses such as Casas Boulton, Avensa/Servivensa among others.
- Ali Lenin Aguilera, lawyer, entrepreneur
- Carolina Herrera, fashion designer and entrepreneur who founded her eponymous company in 1980.
- Lorenzo Mendoza (born 1965), actual owner of Empresas Polar
- William H. Phelps, Jr., ornithologist and founder of Radio Caracas Televisión
- William H. Phelps, ornithologist and founder of Radio Caracas Radio
- Carlos Eduardo Stolk (1912–1995), founding member of the United Nations, Chairman of the Board and President of Empresas Polar.
- Miguel Urdaneta Fernández, founder of SBA Airlines
- Luis Emilio Velutini (born 1953), businessman and investor of the Latin American financial and real estate market
- Juan Antonio Yanes, executive in Venezuelan Professional Baseball League who owned the Patriotas de Venezuela franchise
Cartoonists
[edit]Diplomats
[edit]- Diego Arria
- Aristides Calvani
- Roy Chaderton
- Pedro Gual Escandón
- Juan García Gruber, ambassador in Nicaragua
- Jose Rafael Revenga, ambassador
- Efraín Schacht Aristeguieta
- Carlos Alberto Taylhardat, ambassador to Iraq and Lebanon
- Carlos Vecchio
Engineering
[edit]- Cristina Amon, Dean, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, University of Toronto
- Francisco de Paula Andrade Troconis
- Jacqueline Faría
- Salomón Cohen Levy
- José González-Lander, engineer, head engineer for the Metro de Caracas (1993–2000)
- Alfredo Jahn, engineer and naturalist
- María Corina Machado
- L. Rafael Reif, engineer, President of MIT
- Keysi Sayago
- Leopoldo Sucre Figarella
Entertainment
[edit]A–D
[edit]- Mayra Alejandra, television and film actress
- Fedora Alemán, lyric soprano and actress
- María Conchita Alonso, Cuban-born Venezuelan raised actress and singer
- Daniela Alvarado, actress
- Ivonne Attas, actress and politician
- Henry Ayala, clown
- Juan A. Baptista, actor
- José Bardina, Spanish-born Venezuelan actor
- Marina Baura, Spanish-born Venezuelan actress
- Amador Bendayán, actor and entertainer
- Marisela Berti, actress, beauty queen and show host
- Alexandra Braun, model
- Jacques Braunstein, Romanian-born Venezuelan radio host
- Maritza Bustamante, actress and model
- Santiago Cabrera, actor
- Fernando Carrillo, actor
- Grecia Colmenares, Venezuelan-born Argentine actress
- Francisco José Cróquer, sportscaster and poetic declaimer
- Eliana Cuevas, singer-songwriter
- Guillermo Dávila, actor and singer
- Miguel de León, actor
- Oscar D'León, singer and bandleader
- Majandra Delfino, actress
- Chiquinquirá Delgado, actress and model
- Christina Dieckmann, actress and model
- Kimberly Dos Ramos actress
E–P
[edit]- Eva Ekvall, television hostess
- Gaby Espino, actress
- Maria Gabriela de Faría, actress
- Lele Pons, internet personality and actress
- Lupita Ferrer, actress
- Sandro Finoglio, actor, model
- Catherine Fulop, actress, television host
- Viviana Gibelli, Polish-born Venezuelan television host
- Guillermo Fantástico González, Spanish-born Venezuelan television host
- Scarlet Gruber, actress
- Joselo, actor and comedian
- Cynthia Lander, beauty pageant contestant
- Jean Paul Leroux, actor
- Diony López, clown
- Carlos Mata, actor, singer, TV presenter
- Esperanza Magaz, Cuban-born Venezuelan actress
- Rosmeri Marval, actress, model and singer
- Keidy Moreno, model
- Lila Morillo, actress, singer
- Carlos Montilla, actor, musician
- Daniela Navarro, actress, model
- Carlos Olivier, actor
- Renny Ottolina, television host and producer
- Enrique Palacios, model
- Vanessa Pose, actress
- Marianne Puglia, model
R–S
[edit]- Édgar Ramírez, film actor and television producer
- Veruska Ramírez, model
- Benjamín Rausseo (a.k.a. Er Conde del Guácharo), comedian
- Maricarmen Regueiro, actress
- Gustavo Rodríguez, film, stage and television actor
- José Luis Rodríguez (a.k.a. El Puma), singer and actor
- Mariangel Ruiz, actress and model
- Juan Carlos Salazar, singer, musician, composer
- Sabrina Salvador, television host
- Luis José Santander, actor
- Enrique Sapene, actor and television producer
- Daniel Sarcos, television host
- Marger Sealey, singer
- Sabrina Seara, actress
- Eduardo Serrano, actor
- Sonya Smith, American-born Venezuelan actress
- Verónica Schneider, actress and model
- Gabriela Spanic, actress
- Mónica Spear, actress, model
- Natalia Streignard, Spanish-born Venezuelan actress
- Francys Sudnicka, model
- Juana Sujo, Argentinian-born actress and theatrical educator
T–Z
[edit]- Carolina Tejera, actress, model
- Coraima Torres, actress
- Orlando Urdaneta, actor
- Wilmer Valderrama, actor, television host
- Angélica Vale, actress
- Dominika van Santen, model
- Patricia Velásquez, actress, model
- Rita Verreos, beauty pageant contestant
- Doris Wells, actress
- Oscar Yanes, journalist, writer
Filmmakers
[edit]- Elizabeth Avellán (born 1960)
- Román Chalbaud (born 1931)
- Clemente de la Cerda (1935–1984)
- Solveig Hoogesteijn (born 1946)
- Jonathan Jakubowicz (born 1978)
- Marcel Rasquin (born 1975)
- Luis Armando Roche (born 1938)
- Mariana Rondon, (born 1966)
- Fina Torres (born 1951)
- Lorenzo Vigas (born 1967)
Historical
[edit]- Simón Bolívar (1783–1830), Wars of Independence leader, military commander, Father of the Nation
- José Tomás Boves (1782–1814), Wars of Independence leader, military caudillo
- Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi (1799–1866), heroine from the Venezuelan War of Independence
- Pedro Camejo (better known as Negro Primero, or The First Black) (1790–1821), lieutenant at the Venezuelan war of independence
- Agostino Codazzi (1793–1859), Italian born, military officer, cartographer, former governor of Barinas
- Francisco de Miranda (1750–1816), Wars of Independence leader, veteran of the U.S. and French revolutions
- Antonio José de Sucre (1795–1830), Wars of Independence leader, Grand Marshal of Ayacucho, president of Bolivia (1826–1828), president of Peru
- Juan José Flores (1800–1864), founder of the Repubilic of Ecuador and its first President
- Pedro Gual Escandón (1783–1862), President of Venezuela in 1858, 1859, and 1861
- Santiago Mariño (1788–1854), hero in the Venezuelan War of Independence, and important leader of Venezuela's eastern
- Cristóbal Mendoza (1772–1829), considered to be the first President of Venezuela
- José Gregorio Monagas (1795–1858), hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence, and former president
- José Tadeo Monagas (1784–1868), hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence, and former president
- Mariano Montilla (1782–1851), Major General of the Army of Venezuela in the Venezuelan War of Independence
- José Antonio Páez (1790–1873), Wars of Independence leader, former president
- José Félix Ribas (1775–1815), leader and hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence
- Juan Germán Roscio (1763–1821), lawyer and politician, main editor of the Venezuelan Declaration of Independence and chief architect of the Venezuelan Constitution of 1811
- Josefa Joaquina Sánchez (1765–1813), embroiderer of the first Venezuelan flag
- Leonor de La Guerra y Vega Ramírez (died 1816), Venezuelan protester
- Rafael Urdaneta (1788–1845), hero of the Latin American wars of independence
- Fernando Adames Torres (1837–1910), General of the Army during the Revolution of Coro, Senator representing Lara State and Chief of Staff
- Fermin Toro (1807–1865), politician, diplomat, writer, minister of Finance and Foreign Affairs, president of the 1858 National Convention
- Buenaventura Macabeo Maldonado (1854–1901), military man and politician, a key figure in the political and military conflicts of the Venezuelan and Latin American Andes and Member of the Venezuelan Chamber of Deputies for the state of Táchira in 1878 and 1893
- Samuel Darío Maldonado (1870–1925), Venezuelan surgeon, anthropologist, writer, journalist and politician, Minister of Public Instruction of Venezuela in 1908
Mass media
[edit]- Carla Angola. journalist
- Mariana Atencio, journalist, anchor, correspondent
- Arístides Bastidas, science journalism
- Nelson Bocaranda, political journalist and broadcaster
- Carlos Capriles Ayala, journalist and historian
- Miguel Ángel Capriles Ayala, journalist and editor
- María Teresa Castillo, journalist and cultural entrepreneur
- José Agustín Catalá, journalist and author
- Luis Chataing, radio host and humorist
- Simón Alberto Consalvi, journalist, author and politician
- Milena Gimón, sports journalist
- Roberto Giusti, political journalist and broadcaster
- Laureano Márquez, Spanish-born Venezuelan journalist and humorist
- Aníbal Nazoa, journalist and writer
- Aquiles Nazoa, journalist, writer and humorist
- Jorge Olavarría, political journalist and historian
- Rafael Poleo, political journalist and editor
- Efren Prieto, journalist and model
- Abelardo Raidi, sports journalist and broadcaster
- Lil Rodríguez, cultural journalist
- Oscar Yanes, journalist and writer
Mountaineers
[edit]- José Antonio Delgado, first person to summit five eight-thousanders.
Musicians
[edit]A–B
[edit]- Adrenalina Caribe, Caribbean music group
- Abraham Abreu, harpsichordist and pianist
- Aldo Abreu, Medieval-Baroque recorder executant
- José Antonio Abreu, classical musician and founder of El Sistema
- Vinicio Adames, choral group conductor
- Francisco de Paula Aguirre, composer
- Ricardo Aguirre, singer-songwriter
- Gustavo Aguado, bandleader, double bassist, co-founder of Guaco
- Fedora Alemán, lyric soprano and actress
- Luis Alfonzo Larrain, bandleader, arranger, composer
- Los Amigos Invisibles, funk music band
- Diana Arismendi, composer
- Fulgencio Aquino, Venezuelan harp player, composer
- Reynaldo Armas, singer-songwriter
- The Asbestos, rock music band
- Devendra Banhart, American-Venezuelan singer-songwriter
- Huáscar Barradas, flautist, composer
- Édgar Bastidas, lyric tenor
- Carlos Baute, pop singer
- Beatriz Bilbao, composer
- Hugo Blanco, Venezuelan harp player, songwriter
- Modesta Bor, composer, choir conductor
- Soledad Bravo, singer
- Benjamín Brea, Spanish-born Venezuelan musician
- Vytas Brenner, keyboardist, songwriter
- Andréa Burns, American-born Venezuelan singer
C–D
[edit]- Calle Ciega, reggaeton band
- Andres Carciente, concert pianist
- Candy 66, rock band
- Benito Canónico, composer
- Los Cañoneros, Caraquenian traditional genres group
- Los Cuñaos, traditional eight-part vocal group
- Renato Capriles, bandleader and composer
- Caramelos de Cianuro, rock band
- Ramon Carranza, saxophonist, instructor
- El Carrao de Palmarito (Juan de los Santos Contreras), folk singer
- Teresa Carreño, 19th century pianist
- Evencio Castellanos, classical pianist
- Mirla Castellanos, pop singer
- José Catire Carpio, folk singer
- Inocente Carreño, classical composer, conductor
- Rubén Cedeño, lyric singer
- María Teresa Chacín, folk singer
- Los Chamos, pop group
- Ilan Chester, pop singer-songwriter
- Chino & Nacho, reggaeton duet
- Claudia Prieto, singer-songwriter
- Collegium Musicum de Caracas, classical music group
- Sylvia Constantinidis, Venezuelan-born American classical pianist, composer, conductor, also a multimedia artist, writer, music educator
- Guillermo Dávila, pop singer
- Desorden Público, ska band
- Franco De Vita, pop singer-songwriter
- Alirio Díaz, classical guitarist
- Simón Díaz, folk singer-songwriter
- Dimensión Latina, salsa band
- Oscar D'León, salsa singer
- Rubén Domínguez, lyric tenor
- Gustavo Dudamel, classical conductor
E–J
[edit]- Eliana Cuevas, singer-songwriter
- Ensamble Gurrufío, folk instrumental group
- Antonio Estévez, classical composer
- Flor Roffé de Estévez, was a composer, writer, and professor of Venezuelan music
- Pedro Eustache, classical flute player
- Heraclio Fernández, pianist, composer
- Ignacio Figueredo, Venezuelan harp player
- Billo Frómeta, Dominican-born Venezuelan bandleader, songwriter, arranger
- Otilio Galíndez, folk and pop composer
- Hernán Gamboa, Venezuelan cuatro player
- Gran Coquivacoa, Venezuelan gaita group
- Guaco, pop and salsa band
- Pedro Elías Gutiérrez, composer, conductor
- Reynaldo Hahn, Venezuelan-born French classical composer
- Lorenzo Herrera, folk and pop singer-songwriter
- Enrique Hidalgo, folk and pop songwriter
- Cheo Hurtado, Venezuelan cuatro player
- Gualberto Ibarreto, folk and pop singer
- Jorge Isaac, Medieval-Baroque recorder executant
- Adina Izarra, composer
- Jeremías, British-born Venezuelan pop singer-songwriter
- Guillermo Jiménez Leal, Venezuelan cuatro player, singer-songwriter
- Porfirio Jiménez, Dominican-born Venezuelan bandleader, arranger, songwriter
K–N
[edit]- Luis Laguna, musician, songwriter
- José Ángel Lamas, classical composer
- Lasso, pop-rock singer
- Antonio Lauro, composer, guitarist
- Anselmo López, Venezuelan bandola performer
- Ángel Custodio Loyola, folk singer
- Natalia Luis-Bassa, classical conductor
- Pablo Manavello, Italian-born Venezuelan rock guitarist
- Mango, salsa music group
- Maracaibo 15, Venezuelan gaita group
- Floria Márquez, bolero singer
- Henry Martínez, songwriter
- Mayré Martínez, pop singer-songwriter
- Eduardo Marturet, classical conductor
- Francisco Mata, folk singer-songwriter
- Laudelino Mejías, composer
- Los Melódicos, dance band
- Conny Méndez, composer, singer, writer
- Armando Molero, singer-songwriter
- Moisés Moleiro, classical composer
- Silvano Monasterios, jazz pianist, composer
- Ricardo Montaner, singer-songwriter
- Gabriela Montero, pianist
- José Ángel Montero, opera composer
- Morella Muñoz, lyric mezzo-soprano
- Alberto Naranjo, arranger, conductor
- Graciela Naranjo, bolero singer, film actress
O–R
[edit]- Orquesta Sinfónica Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho, symphony orchestra
- Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar, symphony orchestra
- Orquesta Sinfónica Venezuela, symphony orchestra
- Francisco Pacheco, folk singer
- Eneas Perdomo, joropo singer-songwriter
- Iván Pérez Rossi, Venezuelan cuatro player, singer, composer
- Allan Phillips, pop songwriter, producer
- Juan Bautista Plaza, classical composer
- Alí Primera, singer-songwriter
- Pancho Prin, folk singer-songwriter
- Edward Pulgar, classical violinist, conductor
- Ana María Raga, choral group conductor, composer, pianist
- Luis Felipe Ramón y Rivera, composer, performer, investigator, writer
- Victor Ramos Rangel, classical composer, bassoon player
- Rudy Regalado, Latin-jazz and pop bandleader, percussionist
- Fredy Reyna, Venezuelan cuatro player
- Rodrigo Riera, classical guitarist
- Rafael Rincón González, singer-songwriter
- Pedro Antonio Ríos Reyna, classical violinist
- María Rivas, jazz-pop singer-songwriter
- Luis Mariano Rivera, Venezuelan cuatro player, songwriter
- Aldemaro Romero, classical and pop composer, conductor, bandleader
- Omar Rudberg, singer and actor
- Alfredo Rugeles , composer, conductor
- Otmaro Ruíz, jazz and pop pianist, arranger, composer
S–Z
[edit]- Alfredo Sadel, lyric tenor, pop singer, songwriter
- Rodolfo Saglimbeni, classical conductor
- Juan Carlos Salazar, Venezuelan cuatro player, singer-songwriter
- Magdalena Sánchez, joropo singer
- Chucho Sanoja, bandleader, arranger, pianist, songwriter
- José Enrique Sarabia, songwriter
- Ángel Sauce, classical composer, violinist, conductor
- Serenata Guayanesa, folk vocal and instrumental quartet
- Eduardo Serrano, songwriter, arranger, conductor, performer
- Vicente Emilio Sojo, classical composer, conductor, musicologist, educator
- Henry Stephen, pop singer
- Mario Suárez, pop-folk singer
- Los Terrícolas, pop-rock vocal and instrumental group
- Ricardo Teruel, composer
- Ender Thomas, pop singer-songwriter
- Todosantos, indie Latin-rock band
- Juan Vicente Torrealba, Venezuelan harp player, composer
- El Trabuco Venezolano, Latin-jazz salsa big band
- Lilia Vera, folk singer
- Verona, rock vocal and instrumental group
- Voz Veis, pop vocal sextet
- Franco de Vita, pop singer and composer
- Anaís Vivas (born 1989), pop singer
- Gerry Weil, Austrian-born Venezuelan jazz pianist
- Yordano, singer, composer
- ZAPATO 3, rock music vocal and instrumental group
Politicians
[edit]- Pablo Acosta Ortiz (1864–1914), Doctor, Surgeon, Politician.
- Rómulo Betancourt (1908–1981), former president (1945–1948; 1959–1964) and founder of the Democratic Action party (AD, by its initials in Spanish)
- Juan Guaidó (born 1983), politician & political activist.
- Douglas Bravo (born 1923), former guerrilla leader and founder of the Venezuelan Revolution party (PRV, for its initials in Spanish)
- Rafael Caldera (1916–2009), former president (1969–1974; 1994–1999) and founder of the Social Christian party (Copei, by its initials in Spanish)
- Rubén González Cárdenas (1875 –1939), lawyer He became Secretary General for the Government; Minister of Public Instruction and Minister of Interior Relations
- Pedro Carmona (born 1941), former president (2002)
- Cipriano Castro (1858–1924), former president (1899–1908)
- Hugo Chávez (1954–2013), former president (1999–2013) and founder of the Fifth Republic Movement party (MVR, by its initials in Spanish)
- Joaquín Crespo (1841–1898), former president (1884–1886; 1892–1898)
- Juan Crisóstomo Falcón (1820–1870), former president (1863–1868)
- Rómulo Gallegos (1884–1969), former president (1948)
- Juan Vicente Gómez (1857–1935), former president (1908–1935)
- Antonio Guzmán Blanco (1829–1899), former president (1870–1877)
- Wolfgang Larrazábal (1911–2003), former president (1958–1959)
- Eleazar López Contreras (1883–1973), former president (1935–1941)
- Leopoldo López (born 1971), former mayor of the Chacao municipality (2000–2008)
- Nicolás Maduro (born 1962), president of Venezuela (2013–)
- Pompeyo Márquez (born 1922), former minister of borders (1994–1999)
- Isaías Medina Angarita (1897–1953), former president (1941–1945)
- Fabricio Ojeda (1929–1966), former guerrilla fighter
- José Antonio Páez (1790–1873) former president (1830–1835; 1839–1843; 1861–1863)
- Dori Parra de Orellana (1923–2007), former governor and senator of Lara state
- Jacinta Parejo de Crespo (1845–1914), former First Lady of Venezuela (1884–1886; 1892–1898)
- Carlos Andrés Pérez (1922–2010), former president (1974–1979; 1989–1993)
- Marcos Pérez Jiménez (1914–2001), former president (1952–1958)
- Teodoro Petkoff (1932–2018), former guerrilla fighter and minister of the central office of coordination and planning (1996–1999)
- José Vicente Rangel (born 1929), former vice president (2002–2007) and minister of foreign affairs (1991–2001)
- Alí Rodríguez Araque (1937–2018), former ambassador to Cuba (2014–2018), minister of foreign affairs (2004–2006), minister of finance (2008–2010), and general secretary of OPEC (2000–2002)
- Irene Sáez (born 1961), former mayor of the Chacao municipality (1993–1998) and governor of Nueva Esparta (1999–2000)
- Juan Manuel Sucre Figarella (1925–1996), former minister of defense (1974–1975)
- Leopoldo Sucre Figarella (1926–1996), former governor of Bolívar (1958–1959) and minister of public works (1960–1969)
- Alirio Ugarte Pelayo (1923–1967), former governor of Monagas (1948–1951) and ambassador to Mexico (1959–1962)
- Guillermo Tell Villegas (1823–1907), former president (1868; 1870; 1892)
- Ramón José Velásquez (born 1916), former president (1993–1994)
- Jóvito Villalba (1908–1981), founder of the Democratic Republican Union party (URD, by its initials in Spanish)
- Ezequiel Zamora (1817–1860), soldier, and leader of the Federalists in the Federal War
Science
[edit]- Manuel Blum, winner of the Turing Award
- Freddy Cachazo, winner of the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics
- Humberto Fernández-Morán, researcher and founder of the Venezuelan Institute for Neurological and Brain Studies (now Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research), who developed the diamond knife, winner of the John Scott Medal.
- Carlota Perez, technology scholar and economist
- William H. Phelps, ornithologist and founder of Radio Caracas Radio
- Aldemaro Romero Jr. (born 1951), scientist, communicator, advocate of liberal arts education
Medicine
[edit]- Pablo Acosta Ortiz, Doctor, Surgeon, Academic and Politician.
- Carlos Arvelo, military surgeon in the 19th century, and rector of the Central University of Venezuela from 1846 until 1849.
- Baruj Benacerraf, Venezuelan-born American, Nobel Prize of Medicine in 1980.
- Sara Bendahan, the first Venezuelan woman to complete her medical degree in that country.
- Maruja Clavier, was one of the first Venezuelan nuclear oncologists.
- Jacinto Convit, medic and scientist, known for developing a vaccine to fight leprosy and his studies to cure different types of cancer.
- Francisco De Venanzi, Venezuelan doctor, scientist, scholar, and rector of the Central University of Venezuela.
- José Del Vecchio, pioneered both sports medicine and youth baseball development.
- Arnoldo Gabaldón, pioneered in anti-malaria campaign.
- José Gregorio Hernández, physician and Catholic religious figure.
- Tobías Lasser, botanist, founder of the Botanic Garden of Caracas.
- Marcel Roche, physician and educator.
- José María Vargas, modernized the Medicine studies in Venezuela in the second half of the 19th century.
Sports
[edit]Baseball
[edit]- See also:
- List of players from Venezuela in Major League Baseball
- Venezuelan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
- Bobby Abreu
- Teolindo Acosta
- Ronald Acuña Jr.
- Edgardo Alfonzo
- Jose Altuve
- Francisco Álvarez
- Luis Aparicio
- Luis Aparicio, Sr.
- Orlando Arcia
- Antonio Armas
- Luis Arráez
- Héctor Benítez
- Dámaso Blanco
- Henry Blanco
- José 'Carrao' Bracho
- Silvino Bracho
- Ángel Bravo
- Alex Cabrera
- Asdrúbal Cabrera
- Miguel Cabrera
- Miguel Cairo
- Daniel 'Chino' Canónico
- Giovanni Carrara
- Carlos Carrasco
- Alejandro Carrasquel
- Alfonso 'Chico' Carrasquel
- José Antonio Casanova
- Antonio Castillo
- José Castillo
- José Castillo
- Harold Castro
- Roger Cedeño
- Endy Chávez
- Jackson Chourio
- David Concepción
- William Contreras
- Willson Contreras
- Emilio Cueche
- Luis 'Camaleón' García
- Francisco Cervelli
- Pompeyo Davalillo
- Víctor Davalillo
- Baudilio Díaz
- Elías Díaz
- Alcides Escobar
- Eduardo Escobar
- Kelvim Escobar
- Álvaro Espinoza
- Dalmiro Finol
- Wilmer Flores
- Andrés Galarraga
- Álex González
- Carlos González
- Geremi González
- Carlos Guillén
- Oswaldo Guillén
- Jesús Guzmán
- Enzo Hernández
- Félix Hernández
- Ramón Hernández
- Richard Hidalgo
- Luis Leal
- Pablo López
- Vidal López
- Bobby Marcano
- Germán Márquez
- Carlos Martínez
- Víctor Martínez
- Luis Matos
- Ramón Monzant
- Melvin Mora
- Gabriel Moreno
- Oswaldo Olivares
- Magglio Ordóñez
- Luis Peñalver
- David Peralta
- Eddie Pérez
- Martín Pérez
- Salvador Pérez
- Roberto Petagine
- José Pirela
- Gustavo Polidor
- Alex Ramírez
- Chucho Ramos
- Wilson Ramos
- Juan Rivera
- Carlos Rivero
- Eduardo Rodríguez
- Francisco Rodríguez
- Miguel Rojas
- Luis Romero Petit
- José Rondón
- Luis Salazar
- Aníbal Sánchez
- Anthony Santander
- Johan Santana
- Marco Scutaro
- Antonio Senzatela
- Luis Sojo
- Les Straker
- Eugenio Suárez
- Robert Suárez
- Gleyber Torres
- César Tovar
- Ezequiel Tovar
- Wilfredo Tovar
- Manny Trillo
- Luis Valbuena
- Guillermo Vento
- Omar Vizquel
- Luis Zuloaga
Basketball
[edit]Bodybuilding
[edit]Boxing
[edit]- Alfonso Blanco
- Antonio Esparragoza
- Luis Estaba
- Carlos Morocho Hernandez
- Betulio González
- Jorge Linares
- Alexander Muñoz
- Lorenzo Parra
- Edwin Valero
Bowling
[edit]Cycling
[edit]Fencing
[edit]Horse racing
[edit]- Junior Alvarado, jockey
- Juan Arias, race horse trainer
- Gustavo Avila, jockey
- Abel Castellano, Jr.
- Javier Castellano, jockey
- Eibar Coa, jockey
- Gustavo Delgado, race horse trainer
- Ramón Domínguez, jockey
- Sonny Leon, jockey
- Domingo Noguera Mora, race horse trainer
- Mario di Polo, race horse trainer
Motorcycle racing
[edit]Polo
[edit]Rugby
[edit]Soccer
[edit]- Gilberto Angelucci
- Juan Arango
- Deyna Castellanos
- Roberto Cavallo
- Gabriel Cichero
- José Luis Dolgetta
- Wuilker Fariñez
- Vito Fassano
- Nicolas Fedor
- Juan Pablo Galavis
- Massimo Margiotta
- Josef Martínez
- Alejandro Moreno
- Daniel Nikolac
- Richard Páez
- Tomás Rincón
- Stalin Rivas
- Salomón Rondón
- Giovanni Savarese
- Jefferson Savarino
- Yeferson Soteldo
- Renny Vega
- José Vidal
Sports car racing
[edit]- Johnny Cecotto
- Johnny Cecotto Jr.
- Ettore Chimeri
- Pancho Pepe Cróquer
- Milka Duno
- Pastor Maldonado, Formula One driver
- Enzo Potolicchio
- Alex Popow
- Ernesto José Viso
Swimming
[edit]- María Elena Giusti
- Andreina Pinto
- Yanel Pinto
- Francisco Sanchez
- Alberto Mestre
- Albert Subirats
- Rafael Vidal
Tennis
[edit]- Jorge Andrew
- Juan Carlos Bianchi
- José de Armas
- Alfonso Mora
- Garbiñe Muguruza
- Gabriela Paz Franco
- Nicolás Pereira
- Maurice Ruah
- Milagros Sequera
- David Souto
- Roberto Maytín
- Jimy Szymanski
- Daniel Vallverdu
- María Vento-Kabchi
Track and field
[edit]- Clive Bonas
- Albert Bravo
- Víctor Castillo
- Daniel Cereali
- Teófilo Davis Bell
- Arquimedes Herrera
- Ahymara Espinoza
- Horacio Esteves
- Brigido Iriarte
- Horacio Esteves
- Asnoldo Devonish
- Yoger Medina
- Erick Phillips
- Rafael Romero
- Pachencho Romero
- Hector Thomas
- Lloyd Murad
- Victor Maldonado
- Robeilys Peinado
- José Peña
- Néstor Nieves
- Félix Mata
- Rosa Rodríguez
- Yulimar Rojas
- Gisela Vidal
- William Wuycke
Yachting
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