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Official name: Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
National day: July 5th (Independence Day)
Capital city: Caracas
Form of government: Democratic, participatory, leading, elective, decentralized, alternative, responsible and pluralist, with revocable mandates. Branches: Executive, Legislative, Judicial, Citizen and Electoral
Political division: the country is divided into 23 States, 1 Capital District, 311 federal dependencies and federal territories.
Head of state: Nicolás Maduro
Area: 916,445 km²
Population: 31,804,790 (2015)
Language: Spanish (Official) and 31 indigenous languages
Currency: Bolivar fuerte
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ACTO strengthens government institutions in Amazonian countries with equipment and technical studies
Financial cooperation is carried out within the scope of the Bioamazon Project, which is funded by the German Development Bank (KFW)....
The progress of cooperation in transboundary water management of SDG 6.5.2 is discussed in an international seminar
The Secretary-General of ACTO, Alexandra Moreira, participated in the High-Level Seminar (SAN) "Progress and challenges in transboundary...
Seminar debating cooperation progress in the transboundary waters management of SDG 6.5.2
ACTO is participating in the High-Level Seminar (SAN) "Progress and challenges in transboundary water cooperation in Latin America in the...
ACTO participates in the event Nexus solutions and investments in Latin America and the Caribbean
The Secretary-General of ACTO, Alexandra Moreira, is a panelist in the virtual event "Nexus Solutions and Investments in Latin America and...
Biodiversity is one of the greatest competitiveness differentials in the Amazonian countries
During the session on “Financing Amazon's transition to a sustainable bioeconomy” under the World Economic Forum, the Secretary-General of...
Research article analyzes the rapid spreading of Coronavirus in Manaus
The research article "Three-quarters attack rate of SARS-CoV-2 in the Brazilian Amazon during a largely unmitigated epidemic", analyzes...