Provinces

Arauca

Arauca is a province in the remote northeastern corner of Colombia.   Skip to Summary | Map | Socio-economics | Places to go | Things to do   Skip to Summary…

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Choco

Choco is where Spanish conquistadors built the first city in the Americas. After centuries of exploitation, the province is now the poorest in Colombia. It is located along the northern…

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Caqueta

Caqueta is Colombia’s third largest province and located in the south of the country on the border the Amazon rainforest.   Skip to Summary | Map | Socio-economics | Places to…

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Antioquia

Antioquia is Colombia’s most populated province and the country’s largest economy after Bogota’s capital district. The province has approximately 6.5 million inhabitants of which more than half live in the metropolitan area…

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Vaupes

Vaupes is one of Colombia’s most isolated provinces, hidden deep in the Amazon jungle against the border of Brazil.   Skip to Summary | Map | Socio-economics | Places to go…

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Risaralda

Risaralda is one of Colombia’s provinces that make up the country’s iconic coffee-growing region.   Skip to Summary | Map | Socio-economics | Places to go | Things to do  …

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Quindio

Quindio is one of the provinces that make up Colombia’s coffee-growing region and home to some of the most beautiful places in the country.   Skip to Summary | Map | Socio-economics | Places…

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Nariño

Nariño is Colombia’s most southwestern province. It borders Ecuador in the south and the Pacific Ocean in the east.   Skip to Summary | Map | Socio-economics | Places to go…

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Huila

Huila is a province in the southwest of Colombia and the birthplace of the Magdalena, the country’s largest river.   Skip to Summary | Map | Socio-economics | Places to go…

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