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Border between Colombia and Panama. The border with Panama is the smallest in Colombia's continental territory, with a total of 266 km (165 mi), covering the entire territory between the Cocalito and Ardita points, in the Pacific Ocean, and Cabo Tiburón in the Caribbean Sea.
The Republic of Colombia is situated largely in the north-west of South America, with some territories falling within the boundaries of Central America.It is bordered to the north-west by Panama; to the east by Brazil and Venezuela; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; [1] and it shares maritime limits with Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti.
Pages in category "Borders of Colombia" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Borders of Colombia;
The Colombia–Panama border is the 339-kilometer-long (211 mi) international boundary between Colombia and Panama. [1] It also splits the Darién Gap , a break across the North American and South American continents .
Colombia, [b] officially the Republic of Colombia, [c] is a country primarily located in South America with insular regions in North America.The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the north, Venezuela to the east and northeast, Brazil to the southeast, Peru and Ecuador to the south and southwest, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and Panama to the northwest.
The border between Colombia and Venezuela. Colombia and Venezuela in 1898. The border between Colombia and Venezuela. 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. [1]
Daniel Oquendo, 33, remembers well the first words US border agents told him after he crossed the US-Mexico border on January 20. Inside the ordeal of deported migrants as US and Colombia squared ...
The Colombia–Peru border is a 1,626 kilometres (1,010 mi) long continuous international border separating the territories of the two South American countries. It was originally established by the Salomón-Lozano Treaty of 24 March 1922 and then by the Río de Janeiro Protocol of 24 May 1934, which ended the Colombia-Peru War.