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  List of hospitals in Venezuela - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of hospitals in Venezuela.
There are about 2,018 clinics and hospitals in Venezuela, 634 in Caracas, 195 in Maracaibo, 173 in Valencia, and 92 in Barquisimeto.
List of Venezuelans – Education – Cuisine Demographics Bolivarian Missions Holidays
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 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Venezuela   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Venezuela, officially known as the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: República Bolivariana de Venezuela) is the northernmost country in South America and part of Caribbean South America.
Venezuela was the site of one of the first permanent Spanish settlements in South America in 1522, and most of the territory eventually became part of the viceroyalty of New Granada.
Venezuela is home to a wide variety of landscapes, such as the north-easternmost extensions of the Andes mountains in the northwest and along the northern Caribbean coast, of which the highest point is the Pico Bolívar at 5,007 m.
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 Venezuela
Venezuela lacked political unity for the first two and a half centuries of colonial rule, in part because it was of no economic importance to the Spanish officials.
Venezuela's century-long post-independence era of caudillismo is perhaps best understood as a competition among various social and regional factions for the control of the Caracas-based bureaucracy that served the trade with the North Atlantic nations.
Venezuela's population growth rate (2.5 percent in 1990) remained among the highest in the world, fed by both a high birth rate (28 births per 1,000 population in 1990) and a comparatively low death rate (4 deaths per 1,000 population in 1990)--mainly a result of improved health and sanitary conditions after World War II.
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 Venezuela   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Venezuela borders Brazil to the south, Guyana to the east, and Colombia to the west.
Venezuela is home to a wide variety of landscapes, such as the north-easternmost extensions of the Andes mountains in the northwest and along the northern Caribbean coast, of which the highest point is the Pico Bolívar at 4,981 metres (16,341 ft).
Venezuela is also known for their world famous baseball players, such as Luis Aparicio, who is in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York (USA), David Concepción, Oswaldo Guillén, Andrés Galarraga, Omar Vizquel, Luis Sojo, Bobby Abreu, and Johan Santana, winner of the Cy Young Award in 2004.
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 Venezuela
Venezuela is a democratic republic with a freely elected president and unicameral legislature.
The Central University of Venezuela, whose Rector was chosen in transparent elections in 2000 and who is not aligned politically with the Government, continued to experience violent, pro-Government student unrest.
The ILO also notes that the long and detailed list of duties assigned to workers' and employers' organizations and the requirement that foreign workers must be resident in the country for more than 10 years in order to hold trade union offices also violate the ILO Convention on Freedom of Association.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2001/wha/8229.htm   (16895 words)

  
 Venezuela
In recent decades oil and democracy together have cushioned the society from the consequences of continued marginality, but this cushion may be torn away soon by intense population pressures and a decline in the economic strength of the oil industry.
Venezuela counted a population of 10,721,522, of which roughly 77 per cent was urban, reflecting one of the highest urbanization rates in the world.
Consequently, the great problem for Venezuela over the next decade will be to discover and produce large quantities of petroleum to replace its shrinking oil reserves and the declining yields expected from the traditional areas-mainly around Lake Maracaibo-that have been producing for the past half century.
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 Disease Risk Analysis - Africa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
DAN does not publish this list, since at any one time a given chamber may be non-functioning, or its operator(s) may be away or otherwise unavailable.
Rabies vaccine is recommended for travel longer than 3 months, for shorter stays for travelers who plan to venture off the usual tourist routes where they may be more exposed to the stray dog population, or when travelers desire extra protection.
Risk areas are limited to north-central Venezuela, including the Federal District (but not Caracas) and the surrounding states of Aragua, Carabobo, Guarico, and Miranda.
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 Venezeula - Economic analysis of government's policies, investment climate and political risk.
Venezuela had an extensive railroad system which was eliminated in the 40's and 50's, when the then-government decided that the future lay in road transportation.
Venezuela is a young country with an age average of 33 years.
Venezuela traditionally has said that its international conduct will be governed by respect for human rights, the right of all peoples to self-determination, non-intervention in the internal affairs of other nations peaceful settlement of disputes between nations, including border disputes, the right of all peoples to peace and security; and support for democracy.
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 Venezuela
Venezuela is a constitutional democracy with a president and unicameral legislature in which citizens periodically choose their representatives in free and fair multiparty elections.
The Center for Peace and Human Rights at the Central University of Venezuela estimated that 20 percent of the poor had no identity documents, and the majority of these were children between the ages of 2 and 18.
The ILO noted that the long and detailed list of duties assigned to workers' and employers' organizations and the requirement that foreign workers must be resident in the country for more than 10 years in order to hold trade union offices also violates freedom of association.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2003/27923.htm   (15576 words)

  
 Supply shortages plague Venezuela's public hospitals | www.vcrisis.com
Political foes of Venezuela's controversial populist President Hugo Chavez point to the hospitals' plight as proof that his government is failing to improve the lives of the poor, who depend on the public hospitals.
Juan Fuenmayor, who was hospital director in 1995 and 1996, and now heads the cardiology department, blamed many of the problems on an inefficient and unresponsive bureaucracy in the mayor's office, which orders supplies and approves payments.
In Vargas, a public hospital located in a poor neighbourhood a few kilometres from parliament and the presidential palace, a man accompanying a relative who needed a biopsy near her spinal column says the hospital lacks almost everything, including gauze, alcohol, serum, and analgesics.
www.vcrisis.com /index.php?content=letters/200510301950   (1516 words)

  
 Venezuela - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
The most recent examples of his self-proclaimed socialist program include expropriation of plantations that owner-occupants claim are private property.
Venezuela is subdivided into 23 states (estados), a Capital District (Distrito Capital) correspondent to the city of Caracas, and the Federal Dependencies (Dependencias Federales).
Image:Symbole-es.png Venezuela Information Office - Dedicated to informing the American public about contemporary Venezuela, and receives its funding from the government of Venezuela.
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 Human Development and Economic Freedom are collapsing in Venezuela | www.vcrisis.com
Venezuela: the Petrostate that was and the Petrostate that is Part I, Part II, Part III
In contrast, the quality of primary education is collapsing, the so-called bolivarian universities are a fraud, hospitals lack the most essential equipment and medicines and infrastructure is rotting away.
In fact, today Venezuela is one of the four world countries with least economic freedom, situated at the bottom of the pile.
www.vcrisis.com /index.php?content=letters/200509121007   (1408 words)

  
 USNews.com: In oil-rich Venezuela, a volatile leader befriends bad actors from the Mideast, Colombia, and Cuba
The oil-rich but politically unstable nation of Venezuela is emerging as a potential hub of terrorism in the Western Hemisphere, providing assistance to Islamic radicals from the Middle East and other terrorists, say senior U.S. military and intelligence officials.
Venezuela is supporting armed opposition groups from neighboring Colombia; these groups are on the official U.S. list of terrorist organizations and are also tied to drug trafficking.
The coordination between Cuba and Venezuela is the latest sign that Venezuelan President Chavez is modeling his government on Castro's Cuba.
www.usnews.com /usnews/news/articles/031006/6venezuela.htm   (585 words)

  
 The New Yorker: From the Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Bolívar had liberated the present-day states of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia from Spanish rule, but the larger unification effort turned out to be, he said bitterly, like "plowing the sea." A hundred and seventy years later, the Latin-American republics he dreamed of seeing joined are scarcely closer than they were then.
Venezuela is nearly twice the size of Spain—three hundred and fifty thousand square miles.
Chávez says that Venezuela is neutral in the war that the Colombian Army, various paramilitary organizations, and the guerrillas have been fighting for forty years, and he has offered to mediate in peace negotiations.
www.newyorker.com /archive/content?020422fr_archive03   (12244 words)

  
 Broken Promises for Broken Hospitals - by Dahr Jamail
According to Dr. Raheem, the hospital was suffering from a shortage of basic antibiotics and medications such as hydrocortisone and painkillers.
Many doctors throughout hospitals in Baghdad complain of insufficient electricity and clean water, for which they blame foreign companies who have failed to live up to their reconstruction contracts.
Asked why the lack of supplies and rehabilitation of the hospitals was still a problem fifteen months after the invasion, the deputy minister replied: "Usually they use the excuse of the security situation in Iraq.
www.antiwar.com /jamail?articleid=2943   (1545 words)

  
 Venezuela
List of hospitals in Venezuela Venezuelan people Venezuelan culture Venezuelan politics Elections in Venezuela...
A complete list of Embassy holidays and staff training days may be found on the Embassy website at: http://venezuela.usembassy.gov/wwwh2223.html#2005 Summit of Americas: virtual press kit The...
Venezuela is the size of France and Germany combined...
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 There are no Political Prisoners in Venezuela, says Public Ombudsperson to US Congressmen
Washington DC, Mar 11 (Venezuelanalysis.com).- Venezuela’s Public Ombudsperson, German Mundarain, met yesterday with U.S. Congressmen Cass Ballenger and William Delahunt, to talk about the current situation of Human Rights in Venezuela.
The Public Ombudsperson said that according to the Vienna Convention and the Venezuelan Constitution, Venezuela is obligated to preserve the safety of foreign delegations visiting the country.
Venezuela's Foreign Minister denounces at OAS the frequent negative statements by U.S. officials against President Chavez
www.venezuelanalysis.com /news.php?newsno=1222   (1016 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Dioceses (Supplemental List)
In Venezuela, suffragan of Caracas, erected on 4 May, 1847.
In the diocese there are 34 priests, of whom 19 are secular; 21,147 Catholics; 52 churches, 12 stations and 4 chapels; 7 parochial schools with 995 pupils; 2 orphan asylums; 2 Indian industrial schools with 260 pupils, and 2 hospitals.
The Sisters of St. Benedict have charge of the industrial schools and the hospitals; the Sisters of St. Joseph have 2 academies for girls with 310 pupils; the Benedictine Fathers have 9 missions among the Chippewa Indians.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/16034a.htm   (2777 words)

  
 Jew   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Elsewhere in the Americas, There are also large Jewish populations in Canada and Argentina, and smaller populations in Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay, Venezuela, Chile, and several other countries (see History of the Jews in Latin America).
Western Europe's largest Jewish community can be found in France, home to 600,000 Jews, the majority of whom are immigrants or refugees from North African Arab countries such as Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia (or their descendants).
:''Main articles: List of Jews, List of Jews by country Jews have made contributions in a broad range of human endeavors, including the sciences, art, politics, etc. Some of these count being Jewish as an essential part of their identity; others view it as an incidental part of their background.
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 xymphora: 12/01/2003 - 12/31/2003
The recent overthrow of the government in Bolivia was partly inspired by the example of Venezuela (speaking of Cuba.
The fact remains that Limbaugh bought thousands of pills, far, far more than he could possibly have consumed himself (his medical records list prescriptions for more than 2100 pills in a six month period, mostly painkillers, from four separate doctors, but he allegedly bought thousands of additional pills, including 4,350 in one 47-day period).
The Iraqis pointed out that there was an acceptable list used for the distribution of food rations under the UN oil for food program, but the Americans said it wasn't good enough.
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 HospitalWeb - Global (not including USA)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Hospital das Clinicas da FMUSP - Sao Paulo, Brazil
Careggi Hospital of University of Florence - Florence, Italy
University of Santo Tomas Hospital - Manila, Philippines
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 Moving To Venezuela ~ Living In Venezuela ~ Real Estate In Venezuela
I took her to a hospital that was close by.
It was clean, efficient and a very nice doctor saw her immediately, examined her foot, ordered two x-rays and diagnosed a sprain.
Our sister site with a complete list of embassies for Venezuela and the entire world.
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List of hospitals in Venezuela -- List of subcamps of Natzweiler-Struthof
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 The World Factbook 2004 -- Nauru
In recent years Nauru has encouraged the registration of offshore banks and corporations.
In 2004 the deterioration in housing, hospitals, and other capital plant continued, and the cost to Australia of keeping the government and economy afloat has substantially mounted.
Few comprehensive statistics on the Nauru economy exist, with estimates of Nauru's GDP varying widely.
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 Iraq War Fallacies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
REBUTTAL: If "democracy" is our Holy Grail, then President Bush will have to be willing to accept majority votes that may be unpalatable.
After all, Venezuela's Communist leader, Hugo Chavez, was democratically elected.
FALLACY: We are helping make life sustainable after U.S. forces leave by providing schools, hospitals, water and sewer systems, and training our replacements to run the infrastructure.
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 Insurance Fraud Investigation Business   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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 One Thousand Reasons: The List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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