Portuguese Venezuelans
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Spanish and/or Portuguese | |
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Roman Catholicism |
Portuguese Venezuelans (or Luso-Venezuelans) are Portuguese-born citizens with Venezuelan citizenship or Venezuelan-born citizens of Portuguese ancestry or citizenship. Mostly located in Caracas, Valencia and Maracaibo, the Portuguese community of Venezuela are among the largest ethnic groups in the country.
Portuguese arrived to Venezuela in the early and middle 20th century, as immigrants, mostly from Madeira Island. Venezuela has the second largest Portuguese diaspora in Latin America and fourth in The Americas. There is strong interest among a large segment of the Portuguese in Venezuela to preserve the culture and familial bond with the old country Portugal, while they along with Italians and Germans have been important in the development of Venezuela.
Trivia
The State of Portuguesa takes its name from the Portuguesa River, in which a Portuguese women is said to have drowned.
Notable Portuguese Venezuelans
- Vanessa Gonçalves, Miss Venezuela 2010
- Laura Gonçalves, Miss Portugal 2011
- Marjorie de Sousa, model and actress
- Danny, footballer
- Osmel Sousa, Miss Venezuela president (born in Cuba)
- Fernando de Ornelas, former footballer
- Leonardo Jardim, football manager
- Lance dos Ramos, actor, model and animator
- Kimberly dos Ramos, actress, model and singer
- Alberto Santos, mayor of
- Catherine Joy Perry, Competes as Lana in WWE - professional wrestling valet, actress, model and singer (born in Florida, United States)