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Vichada Department

Coordinates: 6°11′N 67°28′W / 6.183°N 67.467°W / 6.183; -67.467
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Vichada Department
Departamento del Vichada
A road in Vichada, 2006
A road in Vichada, 2006
Flag of Vichada Department
Coat of arms of Vichada Department
Motto(s): 
Tierra de hombres para hombres sin tierra
Land of men for men without land[1]
Vichada shown in red
Vichada shown in red
Topography of the department
Topography of the department
Coordinates: 6°11′N 67°28′W / 6.183°N 67.467°W / 6.183; -67.467
Country Colombia
RegionOrinoquía Region
Established5 July 1913
CapitalPuerto Carreño
Government
 • GovernorLuis Carlos Alvarez Morales (2016-2019)
Area
 • Total
100,242 km2 (38,704 sq mi)
 • Rank2nd
Population
 (2018)[4]
 • Total
107,808
 • Rank31st
 • Density1.1/km2 (2.8/sq mi)
GDP
 • TotalCOP 957 billion
(US$ 0.2 billion)
Time zoneUTC-05
ISO 3166 codeCO-VID
Municipalities4
HDI0.745[6]
high · 15th of 33
Websitewww.gobvichada.gov.co

Vichada Department (Spanish: Departamento del Vichada, Spanish pronunciation: [biˈtʃaða]) is a department of the Republic of Colombia in South America. Vichada is located in the eastern plains of Colombia, in the Orinoquía Region within the Orinoco river basin bordering the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to the north and east. To the north the department also borders with Arauca Department, to the northwest with Casanare Department, to the west with Meta Department, to the southwest narrowly bordering with Guaviare Department and to the south with Guainía Department. The department is the second largest in Colombia and scarcely populated in comparison to other departments.

The department was previously a commissary established in 1913.

The largest town and capital of the department is Puerto Carreño located in extreme northeastern part of the department and bordering Venezuela. the department is subdivided into four municipalities; Puerto Carreño, La Primavera, Santa Rosalía and Cumaribo. It also contains 46 indigenous reserves and 6 communities.

Geography

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Historical population
YearPop.±%
1973 12,215—    
1985 18,702+53.1%
1993 62,073+231.9%
2005 55,872−10.0%
2018 107,808+93.0%
Source:[7]

The department is located on the eastern plains of Colombia known as the Llanos. The department limits to the north with the Arauca Department and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela; to the east with Venezuela; to the south with the Guainía Department and Guaviare Department; and to the west with Meta Department and Casanare Department.

The department is located to the left margin of the Orinoco river and the right margin of the Meta River within the plains of los Llanos. Part of the department lies on the Guiana Shield. Soil lacks sediments due to the lack of alluvions from rivers coming from the Andes mountains.

Climate in the department is predominantly hot and humid with an average temperature of 28 °C (82 °F) throughout the year.

The department also contains a major impact crater, the Vichada Structure.

History

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In 1913 the government of Colombia created the commissary of Vichada and the capital was established in a locality known as El Picacho between the Meta and Orinoco rivers. The town was named Puerto Carreño in honor of Pedro María Carreño, then acting Minister of Government.[8]

In August 1974, Puerto Carreño was elevated to the category of municipality by decree 1594 of that same year.[8]

On 5 July 1991 Vichada was elevated to the category of department and Puerto Carreño as its capital.[8]

Municipalities

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Political division, municipalities of Vichada
  1. Cumaribo
  2. La Primavera
  3. Puerto Carreño
  4. Santa Rosalía
  5. San José de Ocune

References

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  1. ^ "Conservación en Situ" (in Spanish). condesan.org. Archived from the original (doc) on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2011.
  2. ^ "Geografía e Historia: Ubicación, Extencion y Límites". Gobernación del Vichada.
  3. ^ Kline, Harvey F. (2012). "Vichada, Department of". Historical Dictionary of Colombia. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. p. 493. ISBN 978-0-8108-7813-6.
  4. ^ "DANE". Archived from the original on November 13, 2009. Retrieved February 13, 2013.
  5. ^ "Producto Interno Bruto por departamento", www.dane.gov.co
  6. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  7. ^ "Reloj de Población". DANE. Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadísitica. Archived from the original on 16 January 2018. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  8. ^ a b c "Alcaldia de Puerto Carreño: Historia" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 23 March 2008.
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