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- Serranilla Bank (Spanish: Isla Serranilla, Banco Serranilla and Placer de la Serranilla) is a partially submerged reef, with small uninhabited islets...
- A serranilla is a genre of short poem in Spanish literature which focus on commonplace subjects, the best known authors of which were Juan Ruiz also known...
- 78.633°W / 15.850; -78.633. The closest neighboring land feature is Serranilla Bank, located 110 kilometres (68 miles) to the west. The reef was first...
- 0.01 Midway Islands 40 2.4 Nav****a Island 0 2.1 Palmyra Atoll 20 4.59 Serranilla Bank 0 0.01 Wake Island 100 2.5 Beaver UT 7,072 2592 Box Elder UT 57,666...
- S. sovereignty over the unpo****ted Bajo Nuevo Bank, Nav****a Island, Serranilla Bank, and Wake Island is disputed. The Constitution is silent on political...
- (Colombia)  San Andrés and Providencia (Colombia) Disputed (2) Bajo Nuevo Bank Serranilla Bank Languages Spanish English Mayan Miskito Garifuna Kriol Mekatelyu...
- surrounding territorial waters. This figure includes the total land area of the Serranilla Bank and the water area of its lagoon, but not the surrounding territorial...
- Roo (Mexico^)  San Andrés and Providencia (Colombia) Bajo Nuevo Bank~ Serranilla Bank~  Yucatán (Mexico^)  Bermuda (United Kingdom)  Colombia  French Guiana...
- United States disputes sovereignty over two territories: Bajo Nuevo Bank Serranilla Bank Three sovereign states have become ****ociated states of the United...
- territory (Palmyra Atoll). Two additional territories (Bajo Nuevo Bank and Serranilla Bank) are claimed by the U.S. but administered by Colombia. Historically...