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Ankoko Island (Spanish: Isla de Anacoco) is an
island located at the
confluence of the
Cuyuni River and
Wenamu River, at 6°43′N 61°8′W / 6.717°N 61.133°W...
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Essequibo River. The territory,
excluding the Venezuelan-controlled
Ankoko Island, is
controlled by
Guyana as part of six of its regions,
based on...
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October 1966,
Venezuelan troops crossed the
international border and
seized Ankoko Island which has been
under occupation ever since.
Venezuelan troops quickly...
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Carlos Islas Caracas Islas los
Frailes Islas los
Hermanos Islas los
Testigos Ankoko Island (also
claimed by Guyana)
Latin America portal Geography portal Lists...
- Guyana–Venezuela
territorial dispute (Guyana west of the
Essequibo River) and
Ankoko Island Guyana Venezuela
Approximately two-thirds of Guyana's sovereign...
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contacts were made
during their w****-long stay.
Geography portal Ankoko Island (another
disputed territory involving Venezuela)
Exclusive economic...
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after Guyana's independence,
Venezuelan troops began their occupation of
Ankoko island and
surrounding islands in
October 1966 with
Venezuelan troops quickly...
- 139–153.
Retrieved 2
November 2020. Ishmael,
Odeen (29
January 2006). "The
Ankoko Incursion".
Topics on
Guyanese Post-Independence History.
Retrieved 25 October...
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Baramani River Kumaka District Hospital Guyana portal Geography portal Ankoko Island Jonestown Macmillan Publishers (2009). "Administrative
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encroach on Guyana's territory, with
Venezuelan troops capturing and
occupying Ankoko Island in
October 1966. In 1967,
reports emerged that
Venezuela was enacting...