Total population | |
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World ±35,000,000 |
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Regions with significant populations | |
Venezuela: 33,221,865 | |
United States | 259,000 - 500,000 |
Colombia | 300,000 |
Syria | 200,000 |
Spain | 250,000 |
Portugal | 100,000 |
Brazil | 83,000 |
Canada | 34,000 |
France | 30,000 |
Panama | 70,000 |
Germany | 20,000 |
Argentina | 17,897 |
Mexico | 17,000 |
United Kingdom | 15,000 |
Cuba | 15,000 |
Australia | 10,000 |
Ireland | 5,000 |
Chile | 4,000 |
Dominican Republic | 20,000 |
Trinidad and Tobago | 3,000 |
Peru | 3,000 |
Costa Rica | 3,000 |
Ecuador | 3,000 |
United Arab Emirates | 2,500 |
New Zealand | 2,000 |
Bolivia | 2,000 |
Netherlands | 1,000 |
Japan | 1,000 |
Uruguay | 1,000 |
Saudi Arabia | 1,000 |
Guyana | 900 |
Languages | |
Spanish (96.6%) English as a second or foreign language (mostly important in business circles and; medium and higher social classes.). |
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Religion | |
Christian majority: Roman Catholicism (71.0%), Protestantism (Evangelicals) (22.0%), other Christians: Orthodox Church, Mormonism, Jehovah Witnesses Irreligion, Deism, Agnosticism and Atheism: (8.0%) |
Spanish (96.6%)
Chinese (1.33%)
Portuguese (0.84%)
Italian (0.66%)
Wayuu-Goajiro (0.63%), Pemon (0.1%) and other Amerindian languages (0.33%)
Arabic (0.36%)
German (Alemán coloniero) (0.03%)
Small communities also speaks French, Catalan, Basque, Greek, Nordic languages, Slavic languages and Japanese.
Christian majority: Roman Catholicism (71.0%), Protestantism (Evangelicals) (22.0%), other Christians: Orthodox Church, Mormonism, Jehovah Witnesses
Irreligion, Deism, Agnosticism and Atheism: (8.0%)
Venezuelan people are from a multiethnic nation in South America called Venezuela. Venezuelans are predominantly Roman Catholic and speak Spanish. The majority of Venezuelans are the result of a mixture of Europeans, Africans and Amerindians. 51.6% of the population are Mestizos of mixed European, African and Amerindian ancestry, and 43.6% of Venezuelans identify as European or Middle Eastern. An additional 3.6% identify as Black/African-descendants, while 3.2% identify as Amerindians.