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Cabruna Island (also known as Isla Cabruna) is a small coral island found in the beautiful Archipelago of San Bernardo. This group of islands is located in the Gulf of Morrosquillo, which is part of the amazing Caribbean Sea. Cabruna Island is governed by Colombia and is part of the Bolívar Department in that country.

Mapa de las Islas de San Bernardo
Map of Archipelago of San Bernardo. Isla Cabruna is located on the right side of the map.

What is Cabruna Island?

Cabruna Island is a natural landform created from coral. Coral islands are formed over a very long time by tiny sea animals called polyps. These polyps build hard, stony skeletons, and when they die, their skeletons pile up, forming reefs and eventually islands. This makes Cabruna Island a special place with unique natural features.

Where is Cabruna Island Located?

Cabruna Island is situated in the Archipelago of San Bernardo. This archipelago is a group of islands off the coast of Colombia. It's found in the Caribbean Sea, which is known for its warm, clear waters and diverse marine life. The island is specifically in the Gulf of Morrosquillo, a bay along the Colombian coast.

Who Governs Cabruna Island?

Cabruna Island is part of the country of Colombia. Colombia is a country in South America with a long Caribbean coastline. The island falls under the administration of the Bolívar Department, which is one of the many departments (like states or provinces) that make up Colombia. This means the laws and government of Colombia apply to Cabruna Island.

Why are Coral Islands Important?

Coral islands like Cabruna are very important for several reasons:

  • Biodiversity: They are home to many different kinds of plants and animals, both on land and in the surrounding waters. Coral reefs, which form these islands, are like underwater cities for fish, turtles, and many other sea creatures.
  • Natural Protection: Coral reefs act as natural barriers, protecting coastlines from strong waves and storms. This helps prevent erosion and keeps the beaches safe.
  • Tourism: Many people visit coral islands to enjoy their beautiful beaches, clear waters, and amazing marine life. This helps the local economy and provides jobs for people living nearby.

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Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Isla Cabruna para niños

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