Risaralda

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Risaralda
Department of Colombia
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Motto:
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Capital Pereira
Governor
Area 4,140 km²
Population
 - Total (2003)
 - Density
 
1,024,362
247 people/km²
Adjective risaraldense

Risaralda is a department of Colombia. It is located in the western central region of the country. Its capital is Pereira.

In 1966 it separated politically from the department of Caldas. Risaralda is very well known for the high quality of its coffee, and a booming industry: clothes, food, trading of goods and services.

The territory is very mountainous and has many kinds of climate in a very small area. Its proximity to harbours like Buenaventura on the Pacific Ocean and to the biggest cities in Colombia – Bogotá, Cali, Medellín – it a fast growing economical centre.

Municipalities

  1. Apia
  2. Balboa
  3. Belén de Umbría
  4. Dosquebradas
  5. Guatica
  6. La Celia
  7. La Virginia
  8. Marsella
  9. Mistrato
  10. Pereira
  11. Pueblo Rico
  12. Quinchía
  13. Santa Rosa de Cabal
  14. Santuario

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Departments of Colombia Image:Colombia flag large.png
Amazonas | Antioquia | Arauca | Atlántico | Bolívar | Boyacá | Caldas | Caquetá | Casanare | Cauca | Cesar | Chocó | Córdoba | Cundinamarca | Guainía | Guajira | Guaviare | Huila | Magdalena | Meta | Nariño | Norte de Santander | Putumayo | Quindío | Risaralda | San Andrés and Providencia | Santander | Sucre | Tolima | Valle del Cauca | Vaupés | Vichada



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