Pacaraima in the northern state of Roraima has served as a major point of entry for Venezuelan refugees coming into Brazil.
Total population
477,500[1]
Regions with significant populations
Brazil:
Mainly Northern Region Southeastern Central-West
Languages
Spanish · Portuguese Minority: Warao
Religion
Mostly Roman Catholicism and Folk religions.
Related ethnic groups
Venezuelans other Brazilian, Hispanic and Hispanophone people
Venezuelan Brazilians are individuals of full, partial, or predominantly Venezuelan ancestry, or a Venezuelan-born person residing in Brazil. Until the early 2010s, the immigration of this group was little expressive compared to the immigration of other South American peoples such as Argentines, Bolivians or Paraguayans. However, the crisis in Venezuela and the subsequent refugee crisis has led to Brazil becoming home to a large number of Venezuelan refugees, most of whom enter the border through the northern state of Roraima. By the beginning of the 2020, more than 200,000 of Venezuelans have migrated to the country looking for refuge.[2][3]
Mass migration from Venezuela has proven challenging for authorities in Roraima, with informal estimates from 2019 suggesting that Venezuelan refugees constitute a fifth of the state's total population.[4]
^https://www.r4v.info/es/refugiadosymigrantes
^"Posto em Manaus (AM) atende mais de 5 mil refugiados e migrantes em dois meses". United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (in Portuguese). United Nations. 6 January 2020. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
^"The Double Victims of the Venezuelan Crisis". Human Rights Watch. 19 September 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
^"Displaced Venezuelans struggle to survive in northern Brazil - Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)". ReliefWeb. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
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