Piedra del Cocuy Natural Monument explained

Piedra del Cocuy Natural Monument
Monumento Natural Piedra del Cocuy
Iucn Category:III
Map:Venezuela
Relief:1
Map Width:240
Coordinates:1.2333°N -115°W
Area Km2:0.15

The Piedra del Cocuy Natural Monument[1] (Spanish; Castilian: Monumento Natural Piedra del Cocuy)[2] is a natural protected area located in the Río Negro municipality, in the state of Amazonas,[3] Venezuela.[4] It received the status of natural monument by decree No. 2,986 dated December 12, 1978, published in Official Gazette 2.417-E dated March 7, 1979.

Covering an area of, the monument status was created with the aim of protecting the Piedra del Cocuy and its natural surroundings. It is located less than two miles east of the Rio Negro near the Brazilian and Colombian borders.

The Piedra del Cocuy is a prominence of granite rising above the plane and comprising three steep peaks. Due to its harsh terrain, vegetation is relatively sparse though characterized by its endemism. Vegetation abounds in the surrounding tropical forest.

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20200606205157/http://www.inparques.gob.ve/modulos/decretos/mn_0008/creacion.pdf Monumento Natural Piedra del Cocuy
  2. Book: Reniao Internacional Sobre Administracao de Unidades de Conservacao na Regiao Amazonica. IICA Biblioteca Venezuela. es.
  3. Book: Guía ecoturística de Venezuela. 1998-01-01. Miro Popić Editor C.A.. es.
  4. Book: Guía de los parques nacionales y monumentos naturales de Venezuela. 1982-01-01. Instituto Nacional de Parques. 9788449960314. es.