2014 Venezuelan protests
0 sources
2014 Venezuelan protests
Summary
2014 Venezuelan protests is a protest[1]. It draws 42 Wikipedia views per month (protest category, ranking #100 of 475).[2]
Key Facts
- 2014 Venezuelan protests is in the country of Venezuela[3].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's video is recorded as Venezuela protests against the Nicolas Maduro government, in Altamira Square.ogv[4].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's image is recorded as Enfrentamientos en Bello Monte, 12Abr14 (14163629005).jpg[5].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's instance of is recorded as protest[6].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's follows is recorded as 2013 Venezuelan presidential election protests[7].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's followed by is recorded as 2017 Venezuelan protests[8].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's part of is recorded as crisis in Venezuela[9].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's part of is recorded as protests against Nicolás Maduro[10].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's Commons category is recorded as Demonstrations and protests in Venezuela in 2014[11].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's start time is recorded as +2014-02-12T00:00:00Z[12].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's end time is recorded as +2014-05-00T00:00:00Z[13].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's has cause is recorded as crisis in Venezuela[14].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's has cause is recorded as 2013–present economic crisis in Venezuela[15].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's has cause is recorded as corruption in Venezuela[16].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's has cause is recorded as crime in Venezuela[17].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's has cause is recorded as prisoner of conscience[18].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's spoken text audio is recorded as Wikipedia Article Manifestaciones en Venezuela de 2014.ogg[19].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's legal citation of this text is recorded as 3689[20].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11bc5nb8n0[21].
- 2014 Venezuelan protests's number of arrests is recorded as {'amount': '+3689'}[22].
Why It Matters
2014 Venezuelan protests draws 42 Wikipedia views per month (protest category, ranking #100 of 475).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23]