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Venezuela Facts and Figures

 

Basic Facts
Official name Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
 
Capital Caracas
 
Area 912,050 sq km
  352,144 sq mi
 
 
 
People
Population 24,287,670 (2002 estimate)
 
Population growth
Population growth rate 1.52 percent (2002 estimate)
 
 
Projected population in 2025 32,060,880 (2000 estimate)
 
 
Projected population in 2050 37,106,394 (2000 estimate)
 
 
 
Population density 27 persons per sq km (2002 estimate)
  69 persons per sq mi (2002 estimate)
 
 
 
Urban/rural distribution
Share urban 87 percent (2000 estimate)
 
 
Share rural 13 percent (2000 estimate)
 
 
 
Largest cities, with population
Caracas 1,975,294 (1998 estimate)
 
 
Maracaibo 1,706,547 (1998 estimate)
 
 
Valencia 1,263,888 (1998 estimate)
 
 
Barquisimeto 810,809 (1998 estimate)
 
 
Ciudad Guayana 641,998 (1998 estimate)
 
 
 
Ethnic groups
Mestizo 67 percent
 
 
White 21 percent
 
 
Black 10 percent
 
 
Native American 2 percent
 
 
 
Languages
Spanish (official), English, Portuguese, Native American dialects
 
 
Religious affiliations
Roman Catholic 94 percent
 
 
Protestant 2 percent
 
 
Nonreligious 2 percent
 
 
Other 2 percent
 
 
 
Health and Education
Life expectancy
Total 73.6 years (2002 estimate)
 
 
Female 76.8 years (2002 estimate)
 
 
Male 70.5 years (2002 estimate)
 
 
 
Infant mortality rate 25 deaths per 1,000 live births (2002 estimate)
 
Population per physician 777 people (1999)
 
Population per hospital bed 682 people (1996)
 
Literacy rate
Total 98.1 percent (2001 estimate)
 
 
Female 98.8 percent (2001 estimate)
 
 
Male 97.4 percent (2001 estimate)
 
 
 
Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 5.2 percent (1994)
 
Number of years of compulsory schooling 10 years (1998)
 
Number of students per teacher, primary school 23 students per teacher (1997)
 
Government
Form of government Federal republic
 
Head of state President
 
Head of government President
 
Legislature Unicameral legislature
  National Assembly: 165 members
 
 
 
Voting qualifications Universal at age 18
 
Constitution 30 December 1999
 
Highest court Supreme Tribunal of Justice
 
Armed forces Army, Navy, Air Force, National Guard
Total number of military personnel 59,300 (2001)
 
 
Military expenditures as a share of gross domestic product (GDP) 1.5 percent (2000)
 
 
 
First-level political divisions 22 states, 1 federal district, and federal dependencies (comprising 72 islands)
 
Economy
Gross domestic product (GDP, in U.S.$) $120 billion (2000)
 
GDP per capita (U.S.$) $4,980 (2000)
 
GDP by economic sector
Agriculture, forestry, fishing 5 percent (2000)
 
 
Industry 36.4 percent (2000)
 
 
Services 58.6 percent (2000)
 
 
 
Employment
Number of workers 9,880,696 (2000)
 
 
Workforce share of economic sector
Agriculture, forestry, fishing 11 percent (1997)
 
 
Industry 24 percent (1997)
 
 
Services 65 percent (1997)
 
 
 
Unemployment rate 14.9 percent (1999)
 
 
 
National budget (U.S.$)
Total revenue $17,728 million (1999)
 
 
Total expenditure $20,092 million (1999)
 
 
 
Monetary unit
1 bolivar (Bs), consisting of 100 centimos
 
 
Agriculture
Sugarcane, bananas, maize, rice, plantains, oranges, cassava, coffee, cattle
 
 
Mining
Petroleum, bauxite, iron ore, natural gas, coal, diamonds, gold, copper, lead, silver, phosphates, mangesite, titanium
 
 
Manufacturing
Refined petroleum and petroleum products, metals, chemicals, motor vehicles
 
 
Major exports
Mineral products (especially petroleum, aluminum, iron ore, and natural gas), petrochemicals, agricultural products, basic manufactures
 
 
Major imports
Raw materials, machinery and transportation equipment, chemicals, basic manufactures, food and live animals
 
 
Major trade partners for exports
United States, Japan, The Netherlands, Italy
 
 
Major trade partners for imports
United States, Germany, Japan, The Netherlands, Canada
 
 
Energy, Communications, and Transportation
Electricity production
Electricity from thermal sources 32.16 percent (1999 estimate)
 
 
Electricity from hydroelectric sources 67.84 percent (1999 estimate)
 
 
Electricity from nuclear sources 0 percent (1999 estimate)
 
 
Electricity from geothermal, solar, and wind sources 0 percent (1999 estimate)
 
 
 
Number of radios per 1,000 people 472 (1997)
 
Number of telephones per 1,000 people 108 (2000)
 
Number of televisions per 1,000 people 180 (1997 estimate)
 
Number of Internet hosts per 10,000 people 6.5 (2000)
 
Daily newspaper circulation per 1,000 people 206 (1996)
 
Number of motor vehicles per 1,000 people 88 (1997)
 
Paved road as a share of total roads 34 percent (1999)
 
Sources
Basic Facts and People sections
Area data are from the statistical bureaus of individual countries. Population, population growth rate, and population projections are from the United States Census Bureau, International Programs Center, International Data Base (IDB) (www.census.gov). Urban and rural population data are from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN), FAOSTAT database (www.fao.org). Largest cities population data and political divisions data are from the statistical bureaus of individual countries. Ethnic divisions and religion data are largely from the latest Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) World Factbook and from various country censuses and reports. Language data are largely from the Ethnologue, Languages of the World, Summer Institute of Linguistics International (www.sil.org).
 
 
Health and Education section
Life expectancy and infant mortality data are from the United States Census Bureau, International Programs Center, International database (IDB) (www.census.gov). Population per physician and population per hospital bed data are from the World Health Organization (WHO) (www.who.int). Education data are from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) database (www.unesco.org).
 
 
Government section
Government, independence, legislature, constitution, highest court, and voting qualifications data are largely from various government Web sites, the latest Europa World Yearbook, and the latest Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) World Factbook. The armed forces data is from Military Balance.
 
 
Economy section
Gross domestic product (GDP), GDP per capita, GDP by economic sectors, employment, and national budget data are from the World Bank database (www.worldbank.org). Monetary unit, agriculture, mining, manufacturing, exports, imports, and major trade partner information is from the latest Europa World Yearbook and various International Monetary Fund (IMF) publications.
 
 
Energy, Communication, and Transportation section
Electricity information is from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) database (www.eia.doe.gov). Radio, telephone, television, and newspaper information is from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) database (www.unesco.org). Internet hosts, motor vehicles, and road data are from the World Bank database (www.worldbank.org).
 
 
Note
Figures may not total 100 percent due to rounding.
 
 

 

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