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  1. Transport in Venezuela revolves around a system of highways and airports. Venezuela is connected to the world primarily via air ( Venezuela's airports include the Simón Bolívar International Airport near Caracas and La Chinita International Airport near Maracaibo ) and sea (with major seaports at La Guaira , Maracaibo and Puerto Cabello ).

  2. The network of roads and highways has a total length of 96,189 km. That is 3.34 meters for each of the country's 28.84 million inhabitants. This puts Venezuela in place 52 in the global ranking.

  3. Venezuela has the distinction of having the most paved highways of any country in Latin America, 60 percent of its 94,929 kilometers (58,989 miles) of roads. Most of these highways are located in the northern part of the country, where population density is greatest.

  4. Venezuela has a fairly developed motorway network, certainly more developed than in most of South American nations. It is especially operative in the Northern and Western parts of the country, connecting the main cities of the country. The following roads feature at least 4 lanes and double carriageway: Autopista Barquisimeto - Acarigua.

  5. The major international highways included the Colombian-Caribbean Highway on the north coast, which connected with the Pan-American Highway in Colombia via San Cristóbal and provided access to Brazil via Santa Elena.

  6. Feb 15, 2024 · The road network in Venezuela is extensive, comprising a total of nearly 96,000 kilometers of paved and unpaved roads connecting major cities, towns, and rural areas. The Caracas-La Guaira highway, for instance, provides a vital link between the capital city of Caracas and the country’s main port at La Guaira on the Caribbean coast.

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  8. Oct 26, 2023 · Description: This map shows cities, towns, villages, highways, main roads, secondary roads, tracks, railroads and mountains in Venezuela.