Proyect Venezuelan Culture
NamE:Robinson Gavilanes
Tourist Places and important
Basilica of Our Lady of the Valley
Casa Natal & Museo Bolívar
Los Galpones Art Center
Paseo de Los Proceres
The Kingdom of Musipan
Customs and Traditions
They are closely linked to the practice of the Catholic religion, both festivities and other customs.Infant Jesus Stand "Paradura" refers to standing the image of the baby Jesus in the manger. Diablos danzantes de Yare is one of Venezuela's most emblematic cultural organizations. Carnival of El Callao is one of the most far-reaching demonstrations in Venezuela. Grandiose and colorful parades of thousands of people dressed in costumes Vassals of La Candelaria It is celebrated in the parish, state of Mérida between February 2 and 3 in honor of the Virgen de la Candelaria.
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Vassals of La Candelaria
Carnival of El Callao
Infant Jesus Stand
Diablos danzantes de Yare
Typical food
Arepa can be found served during the three meals, breakfast, lunch and dinner, being at breakfast where its presence stands out the most. Cachapa is a kind of flat tortilla which is made with crushed tender corn (or the so-called jojotos), sugar or papelón and salt combining, in addition, with a type of soft cheese, and spreading it once ready with butter. Black roast The black roast is characterized by being a meat that has a dark color appearance, a sweet flavor and is served cut into slices.
Typical costumes
Andes region woman Long and wide skirt (unicolor or polka dot)
Long petticoats (black)
Long-sleeved blouse (white)
Cotton or linen jacket Head scarf
Hat
man Cotton or linen shirt
Hand-woven Ruana from raw wool
Closed espadrilles
Bud hat (straw)
Leather belt
Machete
Capital Region woman Steamy and elegant dress
Shipowner
Hat
Silk or lace gloves
Fabric and lace umbrella
man Trouser suit and jacket
Tie or bowtie
Straw hat
Walking stick
Music and Artist
Musi
Merida Venezuela The Venezuelan Andean region has great influences of cultural and musical manifestations from the Venezuelan bambuco. Caracas Venezuela dance genre, where musical and thematic lyrics are presented with a costumbrista and picaresque touch Venezuela joropo an important part of the typical and traditional music of Venezuela can be said that the joropo is the most representative genre of the identity of the Venezuelan
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Proyect Venezuelan Culture
NamE:Robinson Gavilanes
Tourist Places and important
Basilica of Our Lady of the Valley
Casa Natal & Museo Bolívar
Los Galpones Art Center
Paseo de Los Proceres
The Kingdom of Musipan
Customs and Traditions
They are closely linked to the practice of the Catholic religion, both festivities and other customs.Infant Jesus Stand "Paradura" refers to standing the image of the baby Jesus in the manger. Diablos danzantes de Yare is one of Venezuela's most emblematic cultural organizations. Carnival of El Callao is one of the most far-reaching demonstrations in Venezuela. Grandiose and colorful parades of thousands of people dressed in costumes Vassals of La Candelaria It is celebrated in the parish, state of Mérida between February 2 and 3 in honor of the Virgen de la Candelaria.
+ info
Vassals of La Candelaria
Carnival of El Callao
Infant Jesus Stand
Diablos danzantes de Yare
Typical food
Arepa can be found served during the three meals, breakfast, lunch and dinner, being at breakfast where its presence stands out the most. Cachapa is a kind of flat tortilla which is made with crushed tender corn (or the so-called jojotos), sugar or papelón and salt combining, in addition, with a type of soft cheese, and spreading it once ready with butter. Black roast The black roast is characterized by being a meat that has a dark color appearance, a sweet flavor and is served cut into slices.
Typical costumes
Andes region woman Long and wide skirt (unicolor or polka dot) Long petticoats (black) Long-sleeved blouse (white) Cotton or linen jacket Head scarf Hat
man Cotton or linen shirt Hand-woven Ruana from raw wool Closed espadrilles Bud hat (straw) Leather belt Machete
Capital Region woman Steamy and elegant dress Shipowner Hat Silk or lace gloves Fabric and lace umbrella
man Trouser suit and jacket Tie or bowtie Straw hat Walking stick
Music and Artist
Musi
Merida Venezuela The Venezuelan Andean region has great influences of cultural and musical manifestations from the Venezuelan bambuco. Caracas Venezuela dance genre, where musical and thematic lyrics are presented with a costumbrista and picaresque touch Venezuela joropo an important part of the typical and traditional music of Venezuela can be said that the joropo is the most representative genre of the identity of the Venezuelan
¡Thank you!