Archipielago de San Bernardo
Islas del Rosario is an archipelago located in the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Colombia. Since 1988 the archipelago has been protected as a national park, encompassing a total area of 120,000 km2.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Island
- Description: Group of coastal islands of Colombia in the Caribbean sea
- Also known as: “Archipelago of San Bernardo”, “Islas de San Bernardo”, “Islas San Bernardo”, and “Isletas de San Bernardo”
Archipielago de San Bernardo
- Categories: island group and landform
- Location: Sucre Department, Colombia, South America
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Catalan to Swedish—“Archipielago de San Bernardo” goes by many names.
- Catalan: “islas de San Bernardo”
- Cebuano: “Islas de San Bernardo”
- Chinese: “聖貝爾納多群島”
- Dutch: “San Bernardoarchipel”
- French: “archipel San Bernardo”
- French: “Archipel San Bernardo”
- German: “San-Bernardo-Archipel”
- Hebrew: “ארכיפלג סן ברנרדו”
- Indonesian: “Kepulauan San Bernardo”
- Japanese: “サン・ベルナルド諸島”
- Kotava: “San Bernardo ewaleem”
- Macedonian: “Сан Бернардо”
- Portuguese: “Arquipélago de São Bernado”
- Spanish: “Archipielago de San Bernardo”
- Spanish: “Archipiélago de San Bernardo”
- Spanish: “Islas de San Bernardo”
- Swedish: “Islas de San Bernardo”
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Notable Places Nearby
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