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Caracas[citation needed] | |
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Spanish (Venezuelan Spanish) · Romanian | |
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Christianity (there is also a small group of Romanian Jews) | |
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Venezuelan of European descent |
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Romanian Venezuelans are Venezuelans of Romanian descent or a Romania-born person who resides in Venezuela.[citation needed]
The Romanian community in Venezuela is around 10,000 people.[1] They are mostly immigrants who arrived in the country, like many other European nationalities, following the Second World War and the policies of the governments of the Warsaw Pact.[2] Romanians became adjusted to Venezuelan society, because Romanian and Spanish belong to Romance languages, as well as Romanians' Latin identity.[citation needed]
During the Venezuelan refugee crisis, some Venezuelans of Romanian descent migrated to Romania.[3]
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