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Latin America and Caribbean Compared by Geography > Maritime claims > Territorial sea

DEFINITION: territorial sea - the sovereignty of a coastal State extends beyond its land territory and internal waters to an adjacent belt of sea, described as the territorial sea in the LOS Convention (Part II); this sovereignty extends to the air space over the territorial sea as well as its underlying seabed and subsoil; every State has the right to establish the breadth of its territorial sea up to a limit not exceeding 12 nautical miles. A full and definitive definition can be found in the Law of the Sea (LOS) Convention.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
=1 Peru 200 nautical mile 2013
=1 Ecuador 200 nautical mile 2013
=3 Chile 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Dominica 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Dominican Republic 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Barbados 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Panama 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Costa Rica 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 El Salvador 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Belize 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Colombia 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Suriname 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Venezuela 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Trinidad and Tobago 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Mexico 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Aruba 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Argentina 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Guatemala 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 The Bahamas 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Jamaica 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Saint Lucia 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Bermuda 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Brazil 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Cayman Islands 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Saint Kitts and Nevis 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Cuba 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Honduras 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Guyana 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Nicaragua 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Antigua and Barbuda 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Uruguay 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Grenada 12 nautical mile 2013
=3 Haiti 12 nautical mile 2013

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Latin America and Caribbean Compared by Geography > Maritime claims > Territorial sea

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Interesting observations about Geography > Maritime claims > Territorial sea

  • Somalia ranked first for maritime claims > territorial sea amongst Hot countries in 2013.
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  • Israel ranked first for maritime claims > territorial sea amongst Densely populated countries in 2013.
  • Peru ranked first for maritime claims > territorial sea amongst Emerging markets in 2013.
  • Benin ranked second for maritime claims > territorial sea globally in 2013.
  • United States ranked #7 for maritime claims > territorial sea amongst Group of 7 countries (G7) in 2013.
  • Papua New Guinea ranked first for maritime claims > territorial sea amongst East Asia and Pacific in 2013.
  • Senegal ranked second for maritime claims > territorial sea amongst Muslim countries in 2013.
  • France ranked first for maritime claims > territorial sea amongst Non-religious countries in 2013.
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