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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Colombia-Venezuela Border

The Colombia–Venezuela border is an international border of 2219 kilometers (1378 mi) between Colombia and Venezuela, with a total of 603 milestones that demarcate the line. It is the longest border of both Colombia and Venezuela.

The border, at least in its terrestrial part, was essentially demarcated by two treaties: the Spanish Arbitration Award of Queen Maria Cristina of 1891 and the Treaty of Limits and River Navigation of 1941. But the definition of the border in the Gulf of Venezuela is still disputed, causing diplomatic clashes between the two countries.

In August 2015, two Venezuelan soldiers were injured during a fight with alleged Colombian smugglers, prompting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to close a large part of the border, except in Táchira.

Border cities

 Colombia
 Venezuela

Border rivers

The main rivers that cross or are part of the border are:

See also

References

  1. ^ Sociedad Geográfica de Colombia. "Frontera terrestre Colombia-Venezuela". Retrieved 27 July 2011.
  2. ^ Monografías.com. "Límites de Venezuela". Retrieved 27 July 2011.
  3. ^ Mundo, Redacción BBC. "Maduro ordena militarización de la frontera con Colombia "para acabar con el crimen"". BBC Mundo.
  4. ^ Mundo, Redacción BBC. "Venezuela: Maduro decreta el estado de excepción en una parte de la frontera con Colombia". BBC Mundo.
  5. ^ Revista La Timonera. "Fronteras terrestres y marítimas de Colombia". Retrieved 14 December 2013.

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