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Coro, Venezuela

Landing Point · VE Venezuela

1 Connected Cables 11.4028°N 69.6778°W Venezuela
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11.40°
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Cable Length RFS Status
Venezuelan Festoon 1,200 km 1998 Active

About Coro, Venezuela

Coro, Venezuela: Submarine Cable Landing Point

Coro is the capital of Falcón State, situated in northwestern Venezuela on the southern edge of the Paraguaná Peninsula, close to the Caribbean Sea. As a coastal city with access to Caribbean waters, Coro serves as a landing point for submarine cable infrastructure connecting Venezuelan territory. One submarine cable lands at Coro, linking it to the broader domestic cable network that runs along Venezuela's coastline.

The single cable landing at Coro is the Venezuelan Festoon, a domestic system whose endpoints are entirely within Venezuela. This configuration positions Coro as a node within an intra-national submarine cable corridor rather than an international or intercontinental one. The Venezuelan Festoon connects multiple Venezuelan coastal communities, and Coro represents one of the points along that route.

Cables Landing at Coro, Venezuela

The Venezuelan Festoon is a 1,200-kilometre submarine cable system with a ready-for-service date of 1998, making it Venezuela's earliest submarine cable. All endpoints of the Venezuelan Festoon are located within Venezuela, establishing it as a domestic coastal cable. It links together a series of Venezuelan landing points along the country's Caribbean coastline, and Coro is among those served by the system. The cable was listed with a draft status at the time of its initial documentation.

Regional Context

Within Venezuela's submarine cable network, which spans 15 landing points, Coro hosts one cable — placing it alongside several other single-cable landing points in the country, including Cabimas, Camuri, Carúpano, Chichiriviche, and Cumaná. Punto Fijo, also in northwestern Venezuela, hosts two cables and represents a somewhat more connected node in the regional picture. Coro's position within the Venezuelan Festoon places it as one of several coastal towns integrated into the same domestic ring or festoon-style routing.

Network Role

Coro functions as a single-cable terminus on the Venezuelan Festoon, a system dedicated entirely to domestic connectivity along Venezuela's Caribbean coast. Its role is specifically intra-national: the cable does not extend to foreign shores, and Coro therefore participates in regional Venezuelan connectivity rather than serving as a gateway to international submarine routes. The Venezuelan Festoon, as the country's earliest submarine cable system dating to 1998, represents the foundation layer of Venezuela's coastal submarine cable infrastructure, and Coro's participation in that system reflects its geographic position as a Caribbean-facing city in Falcón State.

In the broader Venezuelan submarine cable graph, Coro occupies a comparable position to the majority of the country's landing points — each hosting a single cable on the same domestic system — underscoring how the Venezuelan Festoon functions as a shared coastal thread rather than a concentration of capacity at any one hub.

Other Landing Points in Venezuela

Landing Point

  • CountryVE Venezuela
  • Coordinates11.4028°N 69.6778°W
  • Connected Cables1

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