Provinces

Guainia

Guainia is one of Colombia’s least populated provinces as it is almost entirely covered with dense Amazon rainforest.   Skip to Summary | Map | Socio-economics | Places to go |…

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Cundinamarca

Cundinamarca is the province that almost entirely encloses Bogota, Colombia’s capital.   Skip to Summary | Map | Socio-economics | Places to go | Things to do   Skip to Summary…

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Cordoba

Cordoba is one of Colombia’s Caribbean provinces and dependent mainly on agriculture.   Skip to Summary | Map | Socio-economics | Places to go | Things to do   Skip to…

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Cesar

Cesar is one of Colombia’s Caribbean provinces and a bastion for the popular vallenato music culture.   Skip to Top | Summary | Map | Socio-economics   Skip to Top |…

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Casanare

Casanare is one of Colombia’s richest provinces in oil and emeralds, but also waterfalls, rivers and paramos.   Skip to Summary | Map | Socio-economics | Places to go | Things…

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Cauca

Cauca is historically one of Colombia’s most important provinces. It used to be its own state comprising provinces that have since been separated.   Skip to Summary | Maps |…

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Caldas

Caldas is a small province in the “Paisa” region in central Colombia. Its capital Manizales is recognized as a national treasure for its cultural heritage.   Skip to Summary | Map…

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Boyaca

Boyaca is a province in northeast Colombia that used to be its own state between 1861 and 1886 when the country was briefly called the United States of Colombia.  …

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Bolivar

With the exception of its capital Cartagena, Bolivar is a mostly quiet Caribbean province whose geography is dominated by the Magdalena river and its wetlands.   Skip to Summary | Map…

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