May Cross Day
Every May 3rd, communities come together to celebrate the profound symbolism of the May Cross, an event marked with rich traditions and deep cultural significance.
Venezuela, a land of majestic landscapes and rich cultural history, offers a unique experience. Its vibrant traditions, biodiversity and welcoming people make this destination a special place to connect with nature and spirituality.
Every May 3rd, communities come together to celebrate the profound symbolism of the May Cross, an event marked with rich traditions and deep cultural significance.
Is Venezuela about to make history with its first Virgo president? Discover how Edmundo González Urrutia, born under the sign of Virgo, could transform the country with his meticulous and analytical approach. Could this be the change the nation needs? Astrology and politics meet at a crucial moment.
Ponche Crema, more than a beverage, bridges cultures. Its versatility showcases Latin America’s richness, spreading holiday warmth from Venezuela to every Spanish-speaking corner, each variant rich in history and taste.
In the heart of the Caribbean Sea lies the Cariaco Trench, a mysterious and fascinating place. Known for its depth and as the world’s second-largest anoxic basin after the Black Sea, it is the center of countless legends and a significant point for scientific research. Its natural isolation has created a unique ecosystem, attracting explorers and scientists alike.
Miraculous Virgin, Patroness of the East and the Venezuelan Navy, Mother of Fishermen, Defender of the Neo-Spartans, every year, on September 8, the people of Margarita, the State of Nueva Esparta and the East of the national honor her.
She has earned the title of the Lady of El Saladillo for her deliberate choice to reside amidst the marginalized members of society, including individuals of mixed race heritage, young children of color, skilled craftsmen and the laborers who serve the affluent owners of the Plaza Mayor.