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[[File:Venezuela Division Politica Territorial.svg|thumb|400px|right|Map of Venezuela - click for detail.]]
[[File:Venezuela Division Politica Territorial.svg|thumb|400px|right|Map of Venezuela - click for detail.]]


[[Venezuela]] is divided into [[States of Venezuela|23 states]] ''(estados)'', 1 [[Venezuelan Capital District|Capital District]] ''(Distrito Capital)'' and the [[Venezuelan Federal Dependencies|Federal Dependencies]] ''(Dependencias Federales de Ultramar)'' that consist of a large number of Venezuelan islands. These are grouped into [[Regions of Venezuela|regions]].
[[Venezuela]] is divided into [[States of Venezuela|23 states]] ''(estados)'', 1 [[Capital District (Venezuela)|Capital District]] ''(Distrito Capital)'' and the [[Venezuelan Federal Dependencies|Federal Dependencies]] ''(Dependencias Federales de Ultramar)'' that consist of a large number of Venezuelan islands. These are grouped into [[Regions of Venezuela|regions]].


== Historical subdivisions ==
== Historical subdivisions ==
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* [[Venezuelan Federal Dependencies|Federal Dependencies]]
* [[Venezuelan Federal Dependencies|Federal Dependencies]]
* [[Venezuelan Capital District|Capital District]]
* [[Capital District (Venezuela)|Capital District]]


== Municipal organization ==
== Municipal organization ==

Revision as of 00:23, 28 March 2019

Map of Venezuela - click for detail.

Venezuela is divided into 23 states (estados), 1 Capital District (Distrito Capital) and the Federal Dependencies (Dependencias Federales de Ultramar) that consist of a large number of Venezuelan islands. These are grouped into regions.

Historical subdivisions

Prior to the Federal War (1859–1863), Venezuela was divided into provinces rather than states. The victorious forces were supposed to grant more autonomy to the individual states, but this was not implemented.

Between 1863 and the early 1900s, there were numerous territorial changes, including the merger and splitting of states. Thereafter, until the late 1990s, the states were left unchanged. Recent years have seen the creation of three new states: Delta Amacuro, Amazonas, and Vargas (in that order).

States

Special status areas

Municipal organization

Venezuelan states are subdivided into "municipalities" (Spanish municipios), which may correspond to either or both of county and city in English-speaking countries. Municipios are the fundamental unit of local government in Venezuela.