A long and mostly uninhabited border separates Venezuela from Colombia to the North and West from the Guajira Peninsula[?] to the mountains of Perija[?]. The Venezuelan Andean States of Tachira[?], Merida and Trujillo[?] border Zulia State at the Southern end of Lake Maracaibo and finally the States of Lara and Falcon complete the boundaries of Zulia.
This is the remarkable territory that has brought enormous oil wealth to the country, creating today's Venezuela.
The name Venezuela also comes from the Lake Maracaibo area. Spanish Conquistadors sailing into this area found the indigenous peoples living in communities of huts supported by stilts along the shores of the Lake over 500 years ago and promptly named this new territory "little Venice" or Venezuela.
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