maracaibo in A Sentence

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    The“ Beacon of Maracaibo.

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    We're good in Caracas, Maracaibo and Valencia.

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    The Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Lake Maracaibo.

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    Every night on Lake Maracaibo the clouds gather to perform the world's most intense storms.

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    Aerospec International has been selected for General Contracting oversight on a New Hangar Facility in Maracaibo Venezuela.

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    But, as with Lake Maracaibo, it seems there's a complicated combination of atmospheric and topographic factors going on.

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    Lake Maracaibo, at 20 to 40 million years old, is also one of the oldest lakes on earth.

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    Attacks appear to be on the rise, especially in the country's second largest city Maracaibo, local media report.

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    Such attacks appear to be on the rise, especially in the country's second largest city Maracaibo, local media reports.

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    Lake Maracaibo may take the cake when it comes to the sheer frequency of its lightning, but its“lighthouse” storms are highly localized.

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    More than 160 nights a year there's a light show in the sky above the spot where the river empties into Lake Maracaibo.

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    Though the sun had set and night had fallen over Venezuela's Lake Maracaibo, the scene around us was as bright as day, illuminated by the bright white radiance of the world's most reliable lightning storm.

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    Most observers describe Venezuela in terms of four fairly well-defined topographical regions: the Maracaibo lowlands in the northwest, the northern mountains extending in a broad east-west arc from the Colombian border along the northern Caribbean coast, the wide plains in central Venezuela, and the Guiana Highlands in the southeast.

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