Caracas Islands
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Geography | |
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Location | Caribbean Sea |
Coordinates | 10°15′41″N 64°28′48″W / 10.26139°N 64.48000°W |
Major islands | Caracas del Este Caracas del Oeste |
Administration | |
Anzoátegui | |
Demographics | |
Population | 0 |
Islas Caracas[1] are an archipelago in the Caribbean Sea consists of 2 islands, which belong to Venezuela, located in eastern Sucre state, north of the peninsula of Santa Fe, west of the Manaure peninsula and the and east of the island , from the December 19, 1973 under Decree No. 1534 belong to the Mochima National Park.
These islands are uninhabited, showing landscapes with xerophytic vegetation and rocky coral formations
- Caracas Islands consist of two main islands
- Eastern Caracas (Caracas del Este)
- Western Caracas (Caracas del Oeste)
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References[]
- ^ "Islas Caracas / Islas Caracas, Sucre, Venezuela, South America". travelingluck.com.
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Categories:
- Caribbean islands of Venezuela
- Geography of Sucre (state)
- Mochima National Park
- Archipelagoes of Venezuela
- Venezuela geography stubs