1976 in Venezuela


Events from the year '''1976 in Venezuela'''

Incumbents

Births

Events

January

January 1
  • CVG Ferrominera Orinoco commences operations.
  • Petroleos de Venezuela SA formally takes over the responsibilities for extraction and refining of Venezuelan oil, marking a step in the nationalization of the sector. Pre-existing companies exploiting oil resources are transformed into subsidiaries of PDVSA, such as Lagoven, Maraven, and Deltaven, among others. The nationalization process is officially initiated by President Carlos Andrés Pérez with a ceremony at Zumaque I well, the site of the 1914 oil blowout.
  • A directive is issued for the restructuring of the INVEPET Foundation, leading to the establishment of the Venezuelan Petroleum Technological Institute.
January 11

February

March

April

May

June

  • June 26 - The National Cooperative Center of Venezuela is founded.
  • June 28 - Elena Quinteros, a Uruguayan teacher and anarchist activist previously detained by the dictatorship, is brought to the Venezuelan embassy in Montevideo under the guise of being transferred to a "contact." During this, she attempts to escape by leaping over the embassy's fence, declaring her identity and seeking asylum. However, she is forcibly removed from the premises by police and military officers, despite the intervention of diplomatic officials.

July

August

September

October

November

  • November - The second part of the 1976 Simón Bolívar Cup commences, with its headquarters in Acarigua.

December

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December
December 5: The football competition ends with Alianza Lima as champion.

Undetermined Date

In Development

  • Left-wing Guerrilla Insurgency: This period, spanning from 1967 to 1994, is characterized by a low-intensity phase of conflict involving various left-wing guerrilla groups.
  • Greater Venezuela : A period marked by economic and social policies aimed at using petroleum wealth to foster national development and modernization.
  • First Government of Carlos Andrés Pérez: Carlos Andrés Pérez's initial term as President, which included significant events and policies that shaped the nation's trajectory during his administration.

Politics

Sports

National

Baseball

Soccer

Basketball

Rugby

  • Venezuelan Rugby Championship: Rugby Club de Caracas wins their 1st title, with Anaucos Rugby Club as the runner-up.

Cycling

International

Awards

National Awards

Art

Painting

Sculpture

Music

Compositions

Releases

Concerts

Festival Winners

OTI 1976

  • 1st place: Spain — Sing, Cicada by María Ostiz.
  • 2nd place: Venezuela — I Am by Las Cuatro Monedas.
  • 3rd place: ChileEra Solo Un Chiquillo by José Alfredo Fuentes.

Books

Cinema

  • Sacred and Obscene by Román Chalbaud.
  • Fever, by Alfredo Anzola, Juan Santana, and Fernando Toro.
  • 300,000 Heroes, by María de Lourdes Carbonell.
  • About Simon Bolivar, by Diego Risquez.
  • The Dead do Come Out, by Alfredo Lugo.
  • Four Years Later, by Pablo de la Barra.
  • Panama, by Jesus Enrique Guédez.
  • Comrade Augusto, by Enver Cordido.
  • Expropriation, by Mario Robles.
  • Gentle Song for a Brave People, by Giancarlo Carrer.
  • The times of Castro and Gomez, by Ivork Cordido.
  • June 30: I am a Criminal, by Clemente de la Cerda.

Television

New programs

  • VTV
  • *Daily TV

Telenovelas

  • RCTV
  • *Angélica
  • *Champions
  • *Canaima
  • *Carolina
  • *Poor Black
  • *Sabrina
  • Venevisión
  • *Balumba
  • *Wuthering Heights
  • *Mariana de la Noche
  • *January 5 to November 7: La Zulianita
  • VTV
  • *The Woman of the Seven Moons
  • *The Return
  • *''Páez, the Centaur of the Plain''

Theatre

Personalities

Births

Deaths