Colorados Archipelago

The Colorados Archipelago is a chain of isles and cays on 's north-western coast. The sea surrounding the islands is used mainly for fishing, with commercial captures of lobster, sponge, oysters, red snapper and tuna.
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  • Type: Island
  • Description: archipelago in Pinar del Río Province, Cuba
  • Also known as: Archipielago de Los Colorados”, “Arrecifes Colorados”, “Arrecifes Los Colorados”, “Bajos de los Colorados”, and “Colorados Reefs

Colorados Archipelago

Latitude
22.65° or 22° 39′ north
Longitude
-84.15° or 84° 9′ west
Open location code
76JQMR2X+2X
Geo­Names ID
3563754
Wiki­data ID
Q559798
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