Natural regions of Venezuela

The natural region groups of Venezuela formed as a consequence of the association of geo-physical elements such as: geological constitution, relief, climate, hydrography, vegetation, soils, among others.

[4] It is divided in two sections: Is a mountain range system, that runs along the central and eastern portions of Venezuela's northern coast.

The Cojedes River separates the western end of Coastal Range from the Cordillera de Mérida to the southeast.

[5] Its limits by the north and east is formed by the route of the rivers Orinoco, Atabapo and Negro and by the south the borders with Brazil.

Is a large central depression very flat in a vast natural region of approximately 243,8692 of extension, equivalent to 26.61% of the total continental territory of the country.

Natural Regions of Venezuela