Transportation in Venezuela The Caracas Metro (referred as El Metro by locals) is a rapid transit system operating in Caracas, capital of Venezuela. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Caracas Metro stations"
The Mérida Cable Car (Spanish: Teleférico de Mérida) is the world's longest (7.7 miles) and highest (15,633 ft) cable car. Its base is located in the Venezuelan city of Mérida at an altitude of 1577 meters, and its terminus is on Pico Espejo, at 4765m. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mérida Cable Car"
Plan Bolívar 2000 (launched 27 February 1999) was the first of the Bolivarian Missions enacted under of administration of current Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez. The plan involved around 40,000 Venezuelan soldiers involved in door-to-door anti-poverty activities, including mass vaccinations, food distribution in slum areas, and education. The program also transported thousands of poor and ill Venezuelans at cost by military cargo planes and helicopters, as a means of alleviating their domestic travel expenses. ...more on Wikipedia about "Plan Bolivar 2000"
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