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In page Geography of Venezuela:

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Average yearly rainfall amounts in the lowlands and plains range from an arid 180 mm (7 in) in the Paraguaná Peninsula – the driest part of South America outside the Arid Diagonal[citation needed] – to around 1,000 mm (39 in) in the Orinoco Delta[1] and 2,200 mm (87 in) or more in Los Llanos and Amazonas.[citation needed] Rainfall in mountainous areas varies considerably; sheltered valleys receive little rain, but slopes exposed to the northeast trade winds experience heavy rainfall.[1] Caracas averages 800 mm (31 in) of precipitation annually, with very little rain falling from December to April.[1][2]