Dos Mosquises[1] are two islands that form part of the Los Roques archipelago,[2] are administratively part of the Francisco de Miranda Island Territory (Federal Dependencies of Venezuela),[3] and are located in the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea.[4]
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^Boletín del Instituto Oceanográfico (in Spanish). El Instituto. 2007.
^"Dos Mosquises: su diferencia a otros cayos es la crianza y protección de tortugas marinas". Venelogía (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 November 2019.
ethnic groups became more frequent towards the year 1000 AD, when in DosMosquises North fishermen and farmers from Ocumare de la Costa and the Central...
Agua, Bequevé and Selesquí, and by the southeast they are the cayos DosMosquises. Cayo de Agua is located relatively far from the aerodrome or airport...