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Venezuela: 28 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know

Henno KrugerBy Henno Kruger Facts Featured 6 Mins ReadJanuary 3, 2026
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Venezuela is a country of staggering superlatives and hidden wonders, from the ancient, flat-topped tepuis that inspired The Lost World to a coastline that spans the longest stretch of the Caribbean.

Beyond the headlines of its complex history lies a “megadiverse” paradise where you can find pink river dolphins, the world’s largest rodents, and a culture that celebrates everything from world-record beauty pageants to a unique tradition of roller-skating to Christmas mass.

Whether it’s the smell of fresh arepas or the glow of the Catatumbo lightning, Venezuela is an eccentric, vibrant, and unforgettable corner of the world waiting to be rediscovered.

There’s probably a lot that you don’t know about this country, but today my aim is to change that…

Here are 28 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know About Venezuela

1. Venezuela is home to the world’s tallest uninterrupted waterfall – Angel Falls (Salto Ángel), plunging 979 meters (3,212 feet) from a tepuy (table-top mountain) in Canaima National Park.

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Angel Falls - Venezuela

2. Angel Falls was only “discovered” by the modern world in 1933 when American pilot Jimmie Angel accidentally flew over it – hence the name!

3. The dramatic flat-topped mountains called tepui (like the one Angel Falls drops from) inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s novel The Lost World, as they host unique, isolated ecosystems with species found nowhere else.

4. The country’s Lake Maracaibo hosts the Catatumbo lightning phenomenon – an almost constant electrical storm that can produce up to 280 strikes per hour and occurs on average 150–160 nights per year. Sailors once used it as a natural lighthouse!

5. Venezuela boasts the world’s largest proven oil reserves – more than Saudi Arabia – yet it has also had some of the cheapest gasoline in the world due to heavy subsidies (sometimes as low as a few cents per liter).

6. The country is one of only 17 megadiverse nations on Earth, with around 21,000 plant species (about 38% endemic), over 1,400 bird species, and thousands of unique animals.

7. The country is home to the world’s largest rodent – the capybara, which can weigh up to 65 kg (143 lbs) and is surprisingly chill, often seen hanging out with birds and crocodiles.

8. Venezuela has won more international beauty pageant titles per capita than any other country, including 7 Miss Universe, 6 Miss World, 6 Miss International, and 2 Miss Earth crowns.

9. Arepas – thick cornmeal cakes stuffed with everything from cheese to meat – are a national obsession in Venezuela and are eaten for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks.

10. The name “Venezuela” means “Little Venice” in Italian – explorer Amerigo Vespucci gave it this name in 1499 after seeing stilt houses built over Lake Maracaibo that reminded him of Venice.

11. Christopher Columbus first set foot on the South American mainland in what is now Venezuela during his third voyage in 1498.

12. Venezuela has over 300 islands in the Caribbean, including the popular Los Roques archipelago with pristine coral reefs and turquoise waters.

13. The cuatro – a small four-stringed guitar-like instrument – is the country’s national instrument and central to traditional music genres like joropo.

14. Hallacas – corn dough tamales filled with meat, olives, and raisins, wrapped in banana leaves – are a traditional Christmas dish in the country, often prepared as a family activity.

15. Venezuela’s capital, Caracas, sits in a high valley surrounded by mountains at about 900–1,000 meters elevation, giving it a dramatic skyline. +/- 3.5 million people call the city their home.

Check out drone footage of the city below:

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16. Venezuela’s Andes region includes Pico Bolívar (4,978 m / 16,332 ft), the country’s highest peak, named after independence hero Simón Bolívar.

17. The country was part of Gran Colombia (together with Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama) after independence from Spain, before becoming fully independent in 1830.

18. Indigenous peoples inhabited the land for at least 15,000 years before European arrival, and some groups still live in remote areas like the Amazon region.

19. The country is nicknamed “Land of Grace” (Tierra de Gracia), a name given by Christopher Columbus himself due to its stunning beauty.

20. Despite its tropical location, the country has no distinct summer/winter – only hot-dry and hot-wet seasons.

21. Édgar Ramírez (The Bourne Ultimatum), María Conchita Alonso (The Running Man), Andrew Divoff (Air Force One), Majandra Delfino (Roswell) and Jesse Corti (Beauty and the Beast) were all born in Venezuela.

22. Venezuela has an estimated population of 28 million (according to 2026 estimates).

23. The opening jungle sequences in the 1990 film Arachnaphobia (featuring deadly spiders and an expedition team), were filmed in Canaima National Park and around Angel Falls. The dramatic aerial shots of plunging rivers and tepuis set the exotic, dangerous tone perfectly.

24. Venezuela is constitutionally the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, established as a federal presidential republic under the 1999 Constitution (drafted during Hugo Chávez’s era and still in force, though heavily amended).

25. The country’s President serves as both head of state and head of government, elected by direct popular vote for a six-year term (with indefinite reelection allowed since a 2009 referendum removed prior limits). The President wields significant powers, including appointing ministers and ruling by decree under “enabling laws” during declared emergencies.

26. Nicolás Maduro has been president since 2013 (succeeding Hugo Chávez). He was sworn in for a third term on January 10, 2025, following the highly disputed July 2024 presidential election, where the official CNE declared him the winner despite widespread evidence (including opposition-collected tallies) indicating opposition candidate Edmundo González won decisively. Many countries and observers view this as illegitimate.

27. While nominally a federal republic with multi-party elections, international organizations (e.g., Freedom House, V-Dem, Human Rights Watch) classify Venezuela as an authoritarian regime with severe democratic backsliding. Power is heavily concentrated in the executive, with limited checks and balances, suppression of opposition, media restrictions, and reported human rights abuses.

28. As of January 3, 2026, reports indicate significant U.S. military actions (airstrikes and claims of capturing Maduro), creating extreme uncertainty about leadership continuity – with speculation about figures like Vice President Delcy Rodríguez potentially stepping in temporarily.

Well, there you have it, 28 interesting facts you might not have known about Venezuela. If I’ve left something important, feel free to comment below.

Watch this space for updates in the Facts category on Interesting Facts.

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