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  2. Colombia–Venezuela relations - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Colombia-Venezuela diplomatic crisis was a diplomatic stand-off between Colombia and Venezuela over allegations in July 2010 by outgoing President Álvaro Uribe that the Venezuelan government was actively permitting the Colombian FARC and ELN guerillas to seek safe haven in its territory.

  3. Holding Monex - Wikipedia

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    Holding Monex (also known as Monex) was founded as a conglomerate, which now includes Grupo Financiero Monex, Intermex, Sí Vale, and recently acquired Tempus Inc., [3] and Monex Europe. [ 4 ] The group is one of the world's largest providers of commercial foreign exchange, delivering over 5 million annual transactions including international ...

  4. Colombia–Venezuela border - Wikipedia

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    The border between Colombia and Venezuela. Colombia and Venezuela in 1898. The border between Colombia and Venezuela. The ColombiaVenezuela border is an international border of 2219 kilometers (1378 mi) between Colombia and Venezuela, with a total of 603 milestones that demarcate the line. [1] It is the longest border of both Colombia and ...

  5. Federal Dependencies of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    The Archipelago of Los Monjes, which Venezuela integrated as part of its territory, was the subject of controversy but in 1952 the Colombian Foreign Minister recognised Venezuelan sovereignty over the territory through a diplomatic note and in 1992 the Colombian government stated that it would not claim the territory.

  6. Venezuela–Colombia Boundary Treaty of 1941 - Wikipedia

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    The ColombiaVenezuela Boundary Treaty of 1941, officially the Border Demarcation Agreement and Navigation of the Common Rivers between Colombia and Venezuela, and unofficially the López de Mesa-Gil Borges Treaty, was an agreement signed between the governments of Colombia and Venezuela on the land border limits on April 5, 1941, in Colombian city of Villa del Rosario, Norte de Santander ...

  7. Venezuela condemns new US and European sanctions - AOL

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    Venezuela on Saturday condemned new sanctions that the U.S., Britain, and the European Union imposed the previous day, when the country swore in President Nicolas Maduro for a third term after a ...

  8. List of ambassadors of Colombia to Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Embassy of Venezuela - Bogotá The ambassador of Colombia to Venezuela is the ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Republic of Colombia to Venezuela , in the following is a list of ambassadors of Colombia , or other chiefs of mission , to Venezuela and its predecessor states.

  9. 2010 Colombia–Venezuela diplomatic crisis - Wikipedia

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    On the same day of the OAS meeting, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez announced that "for dignity's sake" he was breaking off relations with Colombia. [9] The Venezuelan government cited Colombia's neglect of a bilateral approach to resolving diplomatic issues as disappointing. Colombian diplomats were given 72 hours to leave Venezuela.