Conejo Island

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Conejo
Disputed island
Native name: Spanish: Isla Conejo
Geography
Isla Conejo is located in Honduras
Isla Conejo
Isla Conejo
Location of Conejo Island
LocationGulf of Fonseca
Coordinates13°20′52″N 87°44′34″W / 13.34778°N 87.74278°W / 13.34778; -87.74278
Administered by
Honduras
DepartmentValle
Claimed by
El Salvador
DepartmentLa Unión
Demographics
Populationtemporary military personnels only

Conejo Island, in Spanish Isla Conejo, meaning "rabbit island", is a Honduran Island a long side many other islands in the region. El Salvador has disputed the Honduran island located in the Gulf of Fonseca.

History[]

In 1992, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled on the delimitation of bolsones (disputed areas) along the El SalvadorHonduras boundary, OAS intervention and a further ICJ ruling in 2003, full demarcation of the border concluded; the 1992 ICJ ruling advised a tripartite resolution to a maritime boundary in the Gulf of Fonseca advocating Honduran access to the Pacific. Unlike other major islands of the Gulf of Fonseca, Rabbit Island was never put to discussion in the definition even though the government of El Salvador asked for a clarification of the situation of every island in the Gulf of Fonseca. The island, despite its small size, is a strategic point of naval and military value to both Honduras and El Salvador.

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