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FEDERAL DEPENDENCIES OF VENEZUELA

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The 'Federal Dependencies of Venezuela' encompass all of Venezuela's off shore islands in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Venezuela. These islands, with a total area of 342 square kilometres, are sparsely populated - according to official sources only 3000 people live there permanently, with another hundred from Margarita Island who live there seasonally to engage in fishing. Local government is under the authority of the mayor of Caracas.

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Geography
Principal Islands and Groups
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Geography


The federal dependencies are composed of 600 islands and smaller formations; many have an area of less than 10 000 square metres and are essentially simple rocks. The largest island, La Tortuga, accounts for almost half of the territory of the federal dependencies .
Principal Islands and Groups


Aves Island (Isla de Aves)

Las Aves Archipelago

Blanquilla Island

Los Frailes Archipelago

Isla La Sola

Isla de Patos

Los Hermanos Archipelago

Los Monjes Archipelago

Orchilla Island

Los Roques Archipelago

Los Testigos Islands

La Tortuga Island (Isla de Tortuga)
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Sailing Directions

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