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San Martín De Turumbang, a Border Town Between Abandonment and the Esequibo Dispute

Summary by Más Noticias
In the heart of the Venezuelan jungle, on the banks of the Cuyuní River, is San Martín de Turumbang, a mostly indigenous people of approximately 3,000 inhabitants who, despite their strategic location on the "de facto border" with the Esequibo, feel forgotten and cry out for urgent investments in infrastructure. This enclave, which recently participated in the symbolic elections of the new state of Guayana Esequiba, lives a reality marked by pre…
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Más Noticias broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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