Corn Islands Las Islas del Maíz |
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Map of the Corn Islands
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Location in Nicaragua | |
Coordinates: 12°10′N 83°02′W / 12.167°N 83.033°W | |
Country | Nicaragua |
Department | South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region |
Area | |
• Total | 5.0 sq mi (12.9 km2) |
Elevation | 371 ft (113 m) |
Population (2005) | |
• Total | 7,429 |
Nicaragua
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Location | Corn Island |
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Coordinates | 12°17′25.6″N 82°58′58.4″W / 12.290444°N 82.982889°W |
Foundation | concrete basement |
Construction | metal skeletal tower |
Tower shape | square pyramidal tower with balcony and light |
Markings / pattern | white tower |
Height | ~ 15 metres (49 ft) |
Light source | solar power |
Range | 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) |
Characteristic | Fl W |
Admiralty number | J6065 |
NGA number | 16502 |
ARLHS number | NIC-002 |
Managing agent | Aquatic Transport Directorate |
The Corn Islands (Spanish: Las Islas del Maíz) are two islands about 70 kilometres (43 mi) east of the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, constituting one of 12 municipalities of the South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region. The official name of the municipality is Corn Island (the English name is officially used in Spanish-speaking Nicaragua).
The Corn Islands, along with the eastern half of present-day Nicaragua, were a British protectorate from 1655 until 1860, a period when the region was called the Mosquito Coast. At one time, the islands were frequented by Caribbean pirates. The Nicaraguan government annexed the region in 1894.
Under the Bryan–Chamorro Treaty of 1914, the islands were leased to the United States for a period of 99 years. The terms of the lease made the Corn Islands subject to the sovereignty of the United States. The lease notwithstanding, the United States never maintained a significant presence in the islands. The right of the United States to use of the islands remained until April 25, 1971, when the lease was officially terminated by the denunciation of the Bryan-Chamorro Treaty on July 14, 1970, under the presidency of Anastasio Somoza Debayle.
The Corn Islands consist of the Big Corn Island (Isla Grande del Maíz; often simply referred to as Corn Island; Isla del Maíz), with an area of 10 square kilometres (3.9 sq mi), and Little Corn Island (Isla Pequeña del Maíz), with an area of 2.9 square kilometres (1.1 sq mi). The total area is 12.9 square kilometres (5.0 sq mi). Mount Pleasant Hill in the north of Big Corn Island, is the highest elevation of the islands, at 113 metres (371 ft). Little Corn Island reaches a height of 38 metres (125 ft) at Lookout Point in the northern part of the island.