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  1. Provinces of Colombia. Colombia is divided into 32 departments. These in turn are divided into municipalities, though some receive the special category of district. However, there are also provinces, a generic name applied to provinces, districts, regions and subregions.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ColombiaColombia - Wikipedia

    Its territory encompasses Amazon rainforest, highlands, grasslands and deserts. It is the only country in South America with coastlines (and islands) along both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

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    Colombia usually classifies its geography into five natural regions, from the Andes mountain range, a region shared with Ecuador, Venezuela; the Pacific Ocean coastal region, shared with Panama and Ecuador; the Caribbean Sea coastal region, shared with Venezuela and Panama; the Llanos (plains), shared with Venezuela; to the Amazon Rainforest region...

    The striking variety in temperature and precipitation results principally from differences in elevation. Temperatures range from very hot at sea level to relatively cold at higher elevations but vary little with the season. At Bogotá, for example, the average annual temperature is 15 °C (59 °F), and the difference between the average of the coldest...

    Altitude affects not only temperature, but also vegetation. In fact, altitude is one of the most important influences on vegetation patterns in Colombia. The mountainous parts of the country can be divided into several vegetation zones according to altitude, although the altitude limits of each zone may vary somewhat depending on the latitude. The ...

    The Andean range is located in Colombia from the southwest (Ecuador border) toward the northeast (Venezuela border) and is divided in the Colombian Massif (Macizo Colombiano) in three ranges (East Andes, Central Andes and West Andes) that form two long valleys, Magdalena and Caucafollow by the rivers of the same name. The eastern half of Colombia, ...

    The natural resources of Colombia are varied and extensive with most of its territory and oceans still unexplored. Colombia has one of the largest open pit coal mines in the world in the region of Cerrejon in the Guajira Peninsula. It also has oil rigs and natural gas extraction in the eastern plains. Colombia is the main producer of emeraldsand an...

    The main environmental issues affecting Colombia are deforestation; soil and water quality damage from overuse of pesticides; air pollution, especially in Bogota, from vehicle emissions and other main cities. The collateral damaged produced by attacks against oil pipeline infrastructure by rebel guerrillas in the Colombian armed conflict has produc...

    Land size: total: 1,138,910 km2(439,740 sq mi) Land boundaries: total: 6,672 km Coastline: 3,208 km (Caribbean Sea 1,760 km, North Pacific Ocean 1,448 km) Exclusive Economic Zone: total: 808,158 km2(312,032 sq mi) Climate: tropical along coast and eastern plains; cooler in highlands Terrain: flat coastal lowlands, central highlands, high Andes Moun...

    Colombia has four main drainage systems: the Pacific drain, the Caribbean drain, the Orinoco Basin and the Amazon Basin. The Orinoco and Amazon Rivers mark limits with Colombia to Venezuela and Perurespectively.

    This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Colombia: A Country Study. Federal Research Division.
    This article incorporates public domain material from World Factbook. CIA.
  3. Hace 4 días · Category: Geography & Travel. Officially: Republic of Colombia. Spanish: República de Colombia. Head Of State And Government: President: Gustavo Petro. Capital: Bogotá. Population: (2024 est.) 52,848,000. Currency Exchange Rate: 1 USD equals 3915.098 Colombian peso. Form Of Government:

  4. FAO supports five areas with a territorial approach: (1) food and the fight against malnutrition; (2) land-use planning, conservation and sustainable, efficient use of natural resources and biodiversity, (3) social and technological innovation for sustainable agri-food systems and reducing urban-rural gaps, (4) social and economic inclusion in f...

  5. Colombian territory was for many years under Spanish colonization and governance. At this time, both local indigenous populations and Spanish migrants inhabited the various regions. Europeans purchased new land in South America, bringing with them slaves from Africa.

  6. Colombia is organized in 1123 municipalities, 32 departments and 5 districts. Today, Colombia is organised territorially by departments, municipalities and districts, mainly. Other special divisions are the provinces, the indigenous territorial entities and collective territories.