Definition of the Atlantic Front of Venezuela
Miscellanea / / November 13, 2021
By Javier Navarro, in Jul. 2014
The geographical location, weather and the natural conditions of a country are decisive for its economic development. In the case in question here, the Atlantic Front refers to the geographical location of Venezuela, the consequent strategic plans and its relevance in the economy from this country.
Geographically Venezuela has unique characteristics. It is located north of continent South American, bordering on the south with Colombia and Brazil, Guyana on the east and on the north with the Ocean Atlantic. It is precisely this coastal strip that gives the name of the Atlantic Front.
The Atlantic Front is a strip that exceeds 1000 km in length. Its relevance is geopolitical in nature, since it projects Venezuela with other areas of the world. On the one hand, with the Caribbean countries, with the US, as well as with the Atlantic countries of both Europe and Africa.
This extensive area also has sources of wealth of great value. The oil wells in its territorial waters stand out. Moreover, in this
territory coastal Venezuela has the sovereignty of some 300 islands, these being one of its main tourist attractions. In this Caribbean area there is also an artisanal and fishing industry. Its ecological value is especially striking, since it is a coastal strip with sea beds of great natural wealth. Nor should we forget that it is in the Atlantic where the Orinoco River empties. Precisely the Orinoco delta has such magnitude that at the time of its discovery at the beginning of the 16th century it was thought that it was a sea.All the characteristics of the Atlantic Front make it a key area in the South American context. In fact, Venezuela is part of Mercosur, the common market of this continent. It is made up of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela. These nations add their economic interests and are the axis of the three hydrographic basins of the continent: the Rio de la Plata, the Amazon and the Orinoco.
The geopolitics is the study of the interaction of factors geographic and political nation. In the case of Venezuela, its Atlantic Front has a greater economic weight than other areas of the country (the Andean or Amazon areas). Despite the political ups and downs, this nation has a projection and an economic potential of great importance and the Atlantic Front is the most important element. singular from Venezuela.
Issues in the Atlantic Front of Venezuela