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Daily life on a remote Amazon island goes on despite diplomatic dispute

Aug 27, 2025

Bogota [Colombia], August 27: Rain or shine, every weekday from March to December, boat owner Salvador Mitidieri ferries students from the shore of the Amazon River in Brazil to the only primary school in miles on Santa Rosa - a remote island that is now the subject of a territorial dispute between Peru and Colombia.
Mitidieri's daily job is just one example of how the diplomatic quarrel between the two South American neighbors over the island has had little effect on the life of its roughly 3,000 residents.
Peru maintains it owns Santa Rosa Island based on treaties about a century old, but Colombia disputes that ownership because the island had not yet emerged from the Amazon River at the time.
Despite the ongoing exchange of words between government officials, life in Santa Rosa continues undisturbed. Residents identify as Peruvians, but coexist peacefully with their Colombian and Brazilian neighbors, and often rely on those countries for basic needs.
Named after a 16th-century saint, Santa Rosa has no running water or sewage system.
People cross the river to cities in Colombia or Brazil to see a doctor, but children from those places come here to attend school.
"People from Colombia, Peru and Brazil live normally," said Melany Mejía, a 17-year-old Peruvian who lives in Tabatinga, Brazil, but attends middle school in Santa Rosa. "The merchants, the tourists, the people, everyone treats each other with good spirits," she said.
Source: Fijian Broadcasting Corporation

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