Llanos

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Los Llanos (meaning the flat plains) is a vast tropical grassland plain situated at the east of the Andes in northwestern South America (Colombia and Venezuela). Its main river is the Orinoco.

Despite poor climate, during the colonial era, llaneros (similar to the gauchos of the pampas) herded millions of heads of cattle here.

The area slopes gradually away from the highland areas that surround it; elevations in the llanos never exceed 200 meters.

Originally, llano is the Spanish word for plain. It became the Spanish-American term for prairie.

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Geographical regions of Venezuela
Sierra de Perijá | Mérida Andes | Coro region | Coast Ranges of Venezuela | Deltaic System | Guiana Highlands | Island and Coastal Lowlands | Maracaibo Basin | The Llanos | South Orinoco Region | Coat of Arms of Venezuela