Venezuela Hetalia concept
Breaking like 15 years of agreement on Hetalia fanon by making him a dude instead of a girl
Fun fact: Venezuela was an ally during the American revolution. Francisco de Miranda fought against the British (on the side of the spanish army) and became involved with Washing and Hamilton, which influenced him ideologically and marked the beginning of Venezuela's independence. The US helped providing weapons, Simón Bolívar was Washington's #1 fan, and the US government (or Lafayette, some sources have it mixed) gifted him a medallion with Washington's face on it as a symbol to represent their companionship in their fight to freedom. Just as the cherry on top, The US independence day is on the 4th of July and Venezuela's on the 5th of July. Happy coincidence. Anyway
Néstor is a pretty common name in Venezuela, David is also a pretty common middle name and Arimendi comes from Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi who was a revolutionary heroine during Venezuela's independence war. I chose it cuz I think it sounds pretty. Arismendi
Venezuelans use two surnames though, so I think it would be Néstor David Arismendi Ojeda
PD: Count the moles on his face. There's 6 of them. This is to represent 6 of the 7 stars. Where's the 7th one you ask? Well it's his hair! All pointy to represent it












