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Lahti Summit[edit]

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April 2019[edit]

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Isla Portillos versus Isla Calero[edit]

According to the map, in the same way that Isla Brava is adjacent to Isla Calero but is not Isla Calero, so then is Isla Portillos adjacent to Isla Calero but not part of Isla Calero.Jeff in CA (talk) 14:48, 24 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Note the following from the Spanish Wikipedia article on Isla Calero (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isla_Calero):
A note of clarification: despite all the information that has been generated from the facts, the conflict is not taking place directly on Isla Calero, with 151.6 km2, but on the Isla Portillos (located to the north of Calero) which is the eighth largest island in Costa Rica, with 16.8 km2 and includes the current National Wildlife Refuge North Border Corridor, according to executive decree No. 23248-MIRENEN of May 18, 1994 . This Isla Portillos has been confused, both by Nicaraguans and Costa Ricans (confusion that, to a certain extent, has been encouraged by the press and the governments of both countries), with the larger Isla Calero.[1] In spite of this, for the purposes of international information, the conflict has transcended as the "Calero Island conflict".
Una nota que debe aclararse es que, a pesar de toda la información que se ha generado a partir de estos hechos, en realidad el conflicto no se está dando directamente en la isla Calero, con 151.6 km2, sino en la isla Portillos (ubicada al norte de Calero) la cual es la octava isla costarricense de mayor extensión, con 16.8 km2 y comprende el actual Refugio Nacional de Vida Silvestre Corredor Fronterizo Norte, según decreto ejecutivo No. 23248-MIRENEN del 18 de mayo de 1994. Esta isla Portillos ha sido confundida, tanto por nicaragüenses como por costarricenses (confusión que, en cierta medida, ha sido alentada por la prensa y los gobiernos de ambos países), con la isla Calero, de mayor tamaño.[1] A pesar de esto, para efectos de información internacional, el conflicto ha trascendido como el «conflicto por isla Calero».
Jeff in CA (talk) 01:43, 25 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

July 2019[edit]

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  1. ^ a b Homer Dávila (24 Nov 2010). "Isla Portillos, Territorio costarricense: de las cuestiones históricas, limítrofes y geográficas" (in español). Archived from the original on 9 Mar 2014. Retrieved 19 Oct 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)