The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is usually known as simply Venezuela. Its borders touch Guyana, Colombia, and Brazil. The country’s largest city, Caracas, is the capital, and its official language is Spanish.
Regular Blogs
Serves as a diary for a group which seeks to establish a communal living arrangement in Venezuela, laying out the struggles and victories of the group, as well as chronicling the revolutions in the region. The blogger describes life as she lives it, about the doctors, food missions, and conversations with locals.
http://www.gringadiary.blogspot.com/
Provides an opposition-leaning analysis of the political scene of Venezuela since 2002, and seeks to dissect the politics and events of that country without dipping into what the bloggers frame as “fringe looniness” which usual dominates such discussions.
http://caracaschronicles.com/
Discussions here center on the direction of Venezuela, descriptions of twenty-first century socialism, including analysis of the rise of Hugo Chavez, history, politics, and the governments social, economic, and political policies as well as evaluation of the revolutionary process of Venezuelan revolutionary process from the standpoint of classical Marxism.
http://redpepper.blogs.com/venezuela/
The End of Venezuela As I Know It
Although the blogger makes it a point to mention that she does not have English as her first language, she writes quite understandably. She is writing about her thoughts, feelings, and life, as opposed to structured news, and from a non left or right ideology.
http://antipatrioticvenezuelan.blogspot.com/
The blogger describes this weblog as an anti-Chavez blog which seeks to narrate how the country came to be as it is. He puts forth what started out to be private correspondence between him and friends overseas, including the narration of the 2002-2003 strike, news, and photographs, along with his commentary, written from within the Venezuelan provinces.
http://daniel-venezuela.blogspot.com/