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Natural regions of Venezuela
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Because of its natural structure, Venezuela can be divided into eight very distinct natural regions. In the evaluation of a natural region, the human element is not present. The natural region groups of Venezuela formed as a consequence of the association of geo-physical elements such as: geological constitution, relief, climate, hydrography, vegetation, soils, among others.[1]
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Percentage area of Venezuelan natural regions
Insular (0.14%)
The regional groups that make up the Venezuelan territory are:[2]