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Sarameriza (Peru)

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Saramiriza
Main square in Saramiriza
Main square in Saramiriza
Country Peru
DepartmentLoreto
ProvinceDatem del Marañón
DistrictManseriche
Population
 • Total2,000
Demonym(s)Saramirizano, -na
Time zoneUTC-5 (PET)

Sarameriza is a small fluvial port in the department of Loreto. Its place is strategic since it is immediately after the Pongo de Manseriche and therefore it is the first navigable point on the Marañón River on the way to the Amazon River and therefore the city of Iquitos and the border with Brazil. It is located at: 4°33'58.34"S, 77°25'0.98"W, according to Google Earth.

After the 1995 Cenepa War and the signing of the Brasilia Presidential Act, both signatory countries agreed to grant Ecuador two territories in Pijuayal and Saramiriza for 50 years,[1][2][3] where Trade and Navigation Centers (Spanish: Centros de Comercio y Navegación, CECONA) would be established in order to provide the country an outlet to the Amazon River.[4][5][6] Protests from local tribes have slowed town the process, however.[7][8]

See also

References

  1. ^ Santillana, Miguel (2016-11-26). "¿Nuevo conflicto con Ecuador?". Instituto del Perú.
  2. ^ Vásquez Pinedo, Gladys M. (2021-07-05). "Loreto y la defensa de la democracia". Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana.
  3. ^ Fernández, Zintia (2020-05-07). "Iquitos: El llamado solidario que recaudó más de S/ 1 millón para una planta de oxígeno". Wayka.
  4. ^ "Sesión del Pleno del Congreso de la República, de fecha viernes 13 de noviembre de 1998, en la que se continuó el debate y se aprobaron el Tratado de Comercio y Navegación y el Acuerdo Amplio de Integración Fronteriza, Desarrollo y Vecindad entre las Repúblicas del Perú y del Ecuador". Congress of Peru. 1998-11-13.
  5. ^ "Informe de Cumplimiento de Servicios Institucionales" (PDF). Instituto Oceanográfico y Antártico de la Armada. 2015-11-26.
  6. ^ Camacho, Cristina. "VISITA BINACIONAL AL CENTRO DE COMERCIO Y NAVEGACIÓN DE PIJUAYAL, IQUITOS — 13 AL 21 DE SEPTIEMBRE, 2016" (PDF). Ministry of Foreign Relations of Ecuador.
  7. ^ "Indígenas en contra de la entrega de Pijuayal y Saramiriza". Diario La Región. 2010-05-15.
  8. ^ "Sobre decisión de entregar Pijuayal y Saramiriza como enclaves ecuatorianos". Diario La Región. 2014-12-18.

4°33′56″S 77°24′57″W / 4.5656°S 77.4158°W / -4.5656; -77.4158

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