Total population | |
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52,948 Venezuela-born residents (2020)[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Throughout Mexico, but mostly concentrated in urban areas for example: Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Puebla, León, Aguascalientes, Ciudad Juárez, Toluca, San Luis Potosí, Villahermosa, Matamoros, Mérida, Cancún, Tijuana, coastal regions of Chiapas, Quintana Roo, Veracruz | |
Languages | |
Venezuelan Spanish, minority of other Languages of Venezuela | |
Religion | |
Mainly Roman Catholicism with minorities of Protestantism, Judaism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Venezuelans, Mexicans |
Venezuelan Mexicans (Spanish: venezolano-mexicanos) are Mexicans who trace their heritage, or part of their heritage, to the nation of Venezuela. As of 2015, Venezuelans were the fifth largest immigrant group in Mexico, following Americans, Guatemalans, Spaniards and Colombians.[2] By 2020, the Venezuelan population became the third largest immigrant group.[1]