me and my friend tiffany are doing a project for our world geography class. we chosen the country venezuela and the city el tigre.. we want to know the currency and the climate…
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June 4th, 2010 at 11:22 am
the currency is the venezuelan bolivar fuerte , it has tropical grassland weather (humid and warm)
June 4th, 2010 at 11:22 am
CURRENCY: BOLIVAR FUERTE.
CLIMATE: TROPICAL.
June 4th, 2010 at 11:22 am
the currency IT´S NOT bolivar fuerte , it´s just bolivar or bolivares if more them 1 . people tend to call it bolivar fuerte because they change the amount of 0 they have and they called it like that so people would know the diference between the new and the old money but it´s been more then 2 years and if you go to banks and diferent places you´ll see they just put Bs. (bolivares) trust me i live in venezuela .
as for the climate :
A high temperature, between 33 and 35 ° C, characteristic of the entity in its lower highs. The North strip is semi-arid, with the exception of the mountains of Brigantine, adjacent to the State of Sucre, where the climate has a long rainy season and a short period of drought. In the South, breaking a transition area, the dominant savanna climate, with two well marked periods. The level of rainfall fluctuates between 530 and 1400 mm per year.