La Blanquilla Island

Blanquilla is an island, one of the Federal Dependencies of Venezuela, located in the southeastern Caribbean Sea about 293 km (182 miles) northeast of Caracas. It is a popular location for divers, as well as famous for its white sand beaches, for which it is named. The island's wildlife include local cacti and iguana. The island is also home to feral donkeys and goats. Its reefs are notable for their black coral, which is used for jewelry and other crafts. The island is formed by the Aves Ridge, a seafloor feature which protrudes above water to the north, forming several other islands. The island has an area of around 64.53 km2

La Blanquilla
Native name:
Dependencia Federal Isla La Blanquilla
Blanquilla Island
Geography
LocationCaribbean Sea
Coordinates11°51′12″N 64°35′55″W
Area64.53 km2 (24.92 sq mi)
Administration
Venezuela
Federal Dependencies of Venezuela
Demographics
Population0
Pop. density0/km2 (0/sq mi)

In 2014, assertions made by the Hong Kong media that Venezuela was considering transferring ownership of Blanquilla island to China in exchange for the forgiveness of its $50 billion in debt were denied by the Chinese government.

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