For Venezuela’s 1 percent, a lavish wedding amid crisis

In this Feb. 15, 2019 photo, bridesmaid Stefania Fernandez, who is former Miss Universe 2009, center, helps stencil a wall at a children’s hospital, as part of activities for the wedding of Maria Fernanda Vera and Juan Jose Pocaterra, in Acarigua, Venezuela. About 50 wedding guests joined the couple to paint the rundown hospital’s blue walls, organized with the help of Venezuelan NGO Tracing Public Spaces. The bride regularly contributes powdered milk and other supplies to the hospital. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

In this Feb. 16, 2019 photo, bride Maria Fernanda Vera and groom Juan Jose Pocaterra pose for a photo at a lake after their marriage ceremony as the sun sets in Acarigua, Venezuela. Acarigua, in the northern part of the state of Portuguesa, is an agricultural hub and one the most important cities in the “llanos,” the vast lowlands that span much of central Venezuela from the Orinoco River to the Andes. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

In this Feb. 16, 2019 photo, guests wait for groom Juan Jose Pocaterra and his bride Maria Fernanda Vera to arrive to their destination wedding in Acarigua, Venezuela. The wedding guests included wealthy landowners, opposition politicians and a former student leader who nearly lost an eye during an anti-government protest. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

ACARIGUA, Venezuela — It was the sort of celebration that’s become rare in troubled Venezuela: a lavish destination wedding of two young entrepreneurs at a dude ranch on the country’s vast tropical plains, a region known for its rugged cowboys on horseback rounding up cattle — and where camps like this one cater to the nation’s ever-diminishing elite.

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