- Source: Los Testigos Islands
Los Testigos Islands (Spanish: Islas Los Testigos, Witnesses Islands) are a group of islands in the southeastern Caribbean Sea. They are a part of the Dependencias Federales (Federal Dependencies) of Venezuela.
Geography
The Los Testigos Islands are located about 400 km (250 mi) northeast of Caracas and about 80 km (50 mi) northeast of Isla Margarita. The coordinates of the main island are 11°22′59″N 63°05′50″W.The archipelago has an area of 6.53 square km (2.52 square miles) (1) and consists of 6 major islands and a number of smaller rock islets.
The larger islands are:
Isla Testigo Grande, main island
Isla Conejo, east of the main island
Isla Iguana, south of the main island
Isla Morro Blanco, south of the main island
Isla Noreste, northeast of the main island
Isla Rajado, east of the main island
The larger rock islets are:
El Chivo
Peñón de Fuera
The population is about 200 inhabitants (according to 2001 census) mostly being fishing families. There is a small military base operated by the Venezuelan navy on the main island.
History
In 1938, the islands were put under the administration of the Ministerio del Interior y de Justicia (Ministry of Interior and Justice) (2) as part of the Dependencias Federales.
On August 9, 1972, the islands, together with the other islands of the Dependencias Federales, were declared a national park (3) with the park being established on August 18.
See also
Federal Dependencies of Venezuela
List of marine molluscs of Venezuela
List of Poriferans of Venezuela
References
External links
About Los Testigos Islands
Map of the Dependencias Federales with location of the Los Testigos Islands
Map of Los Testigos Islands
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Meridian barat ke-63
- Perkawinan sejenis
- Los Testigos Islands
- Antilles
- Caribbean
- Federal Dependencies of Venezuela
- Leeward Antilles
- Lesser Antilles
- Venezuelan Caribbean
- Dwarf lanternshark
- List of Caribbean islands
- List of archipelagos