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Immigration to Venezuela has been significant. After the Spanish colonization of the Americas brought European colonists and African slaves, immigration to Venezuela was significant particularly in the period after World War II, with large numbers of immigrants from Asia and Europe, particularly southern Europe. In addition, Venezuela shares a 1000-mile border with Colombia and has long had substantial numbers of Colombian residents. Since the 1980s, the Colombian conflict has seen largescale Colombian immigration, with Venezuela the number one destination for displaced Colombians.

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  • Immigration to Venezuela has been significant. After the Spanish colonization of the Americas brought European colonists and African slaves, immigration to Venezuela was significant particularly in the period after World War II, with large numbers of immigrants from Asia and Europe, particularly southern Europe. In addition, Venezuela shares a 1000-mile border with Colombia and has long had substantial numbers of Colombian residents. Since the 1980s, the Colombian conflict has seen largescale Colombian immigration, with Venezuela the number one destination for displaced Colombians. (en)
  • La inmigración en Venezuela ha sido de suma relevancia desde la independencia del país en 1810. Los primeros inmigrantes fueron españoles que se asentaron en la costa del actual territorio de Venezuela a principios del siglo XVI. A raíz del auge petrolero a mediados del siglo XX, el país recibió un llamativo influjo inmigrante proveniente en su mayoría de América, Europa, Medio Oriente, y el Este Asiático, influenciando así la cultura, el idioma, las tradiciones y la gastronomía.​​ (es)
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  • Immigration to Venezuela has been significant. After the Spanish colonization of the Americas brought European colonists and African slaves, immigration to Venezuela was significant particularly in the period after World War II, with large numbers of immigrants from Asia and Europe, particularly southern Europe. In addition, Venezuela shares a 1000-mile border with Colombia and has long had substantial numbers of Colombian residents. Since the 1980s, the Colombian conflict has seen largescale Colombian immigration, with Venezuela the number one destination for displaced Colombians. (en)
  • La inmigración en Venezuela ha sido de suma relevancia desde la independencia del país en 1810. Los primeros inmigrantes fueron españoles que se asentaron en la costa del actual territorio de Venezuela a principios del siglo XVI. A raíz del auge petrolero a mediados del siglo XX, el país recibió un llamativo influjo inmigrante proveniente en su mayoría de América, Europa, Medio Oriente, y el Este Asiático, influenciando así la cultura, el idioma, las tradiciones y la gastronomía.​​ (es)
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  • Immigration to Venezuela (en)
  • Inmigración en Venezuela (es)
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