This is the 4004th most frequent Polish word.
wenezueli
"Wenezueli" in Polish means "of Venezuela" or refers to Venezuelan people in the genitive or dative case.
Here, 'w Wenezueli' is in the locative case, used for indicating the location where an action takes place.
Byłem kiedyś w Wenezueli.
I was once in Venezuela.
In this sentence, 'Wenezueli' is in the genitive case, used to denote possession or relation.
Mieszkańcy Wenezueli są znani z gościnności.
The people of Venezuela are known for their hospitality.
The phrase 'w Wenezueli' again uses the locative case, specifically tied to the preposition 'w', indicating the location.