San Andres Island Colombia
Visits to the U.S. by Foreign Heads of State and Government--1990 President Joaquim Chissano ... President Carlos Andres Perez ... Private visit. Had met with Soviet President Gorbachev in San Francisco, June 4. ... [Read More]
U.S. Embassy in Nicaragua - Consular Section [ Go to Top]11111111 3. Safety and Security1111Armed criminals operating in remote areas in northern and central 1111Nicaragua have committed robberies, kidnappings and extortion 1111against passersby. Though these actions are primarily directed at 1111local residents, travel in these areas is discouraged. If you do 1111decide to travel to these areas, travel only on major highways 1111during daylight hours. Though less frequent than in past years, 1111political demonstrations and strikes occur sporadically in urban 1111areas. U.S. citizens are advised to avoid crowds and blockades 1111during such occurrences.1111Boundary disputes involving the governments of 1111Nicaragua, Honduras and Costa Rica persist, particularly in the 1111Caribbean coastal waters adjoining these countries, the Gulf of 1111Fonseca, and on the San Juan River along the Nicaragua-Costa Rica 1111border. Passengers and crews of foreign fishing boat ... [Read More]
Visits to the U.S. by Foreign Heads of State and Government--1989 State visit. Addressed Joint meeting of U.S. Congress October 4; visited New York City and Providence (Rhode Island). Departed U.S. October 6. ... President Carlos Andres Perez ... President Julio Maria Sanguinetti ... [Read More]
Maximum Travel Per Diem Allowances for Foreign Areas BAHAMAS, THE __10/Andros Island129852144-1-93Andros Island (AUTEC)12132510-1-01 [Read More]
E) South America The COLNAV and COLMAR continue to expand and improve their capabilities. COLNAV is reorganizing its marine forces including forming a new Riverine Battalion on the Pacific Coast, establishing a naval base at San Andres, revamping the Marine Special Forces Battalion and beginning the Naval Urban Special Forces (AFEAUR). Under the Executive Order for Internal Commotion (declaring the equivalent of a state of emergency), COLNAV assumed responsibility for the Special Rehabilitation zone in Magdalena, Sucre and Cordoba Departments. COLNAV purchased two CASA 235 Maritime Patrol Aircraft, approved the transfer/repair of the ex-USCG Durable to Colombia, delivered six Armored Troop Carriers (MATC), and converted a barge into an armored Riverine support ship. COLNAV made significant revisions to standing Interdiction Operations Plans, held regular “lessons-learned” conferences, and convened the second Operational Naval Committee meeting to further improve internal cooperation. COLNAV is continui ... [Read More]
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