Hugo Chávez and the Venezuelan Republic: the neighborhoods of Bogotá where Venezuelans survive in misery. At least 572,000 Venezuelan migrants, according to figures from ProBogotá and USAID, delivered last March.

60% of these migrants are settled in the towns of Engativá, Ciudad Bolívar, Suba, Kennedy and Bosa. If it weren't for the cold climate, these small Venezuelas could very well resemble Caracas or Maracaibo.