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Encyclopedia > Bolívar Department

Bolívar is a This article is part of the series: Administrative divisions of France Regional level Régions Régions doutre-mer Departmental level Départements Départements doutre-mer Arrondissement level Arrondissements Cantonal level Cantons Communal level Communes Communautés urbaines Communautés dagglomération Communautés de communes... department of For other uses see Note: The similar sounding country uses a different spelling--see Colombia. Columbia is a name used in the English language for many things and places. The name is derived from that of Christopher Columbus. The term Pre-Columbian is used for American cultures before the arrival... Colombia. It was one of the original nine states of the "United States of Colombia". It is in the north of the country, extending from the coast at For other places of the same name, see Cartagena Bocagrande Cartagena San Pedro Square,Old City Cartagena Cartagena, Colombia, also known as Cartagena de Indias, is a large seaport on the north coast of Colombia. Founded in 1533 by don Pedro de Heredia, and named after Cartagena, Spain, it was... Cartagena near the mouth of the Categories: Stub | South American rivers ... Magdalena River, then south along the river to a border with Antioquia was one of the states in the original United States of Colombia, and is now a department in the northwest part of the Republic of Colombia. The department has an area of 63,612 km² (24,427 sq mi), and an estimated population of 4,500,000 (1990). It... Antioquia.


Postage stamps

Bolívar issued its own This 1974 stamp from Japan depicts a Class 8620 steam locomotive. A postage stamp is evidence of pre-paying a fee for postal services. Usually a small paper rectangle which is attached to an envelope, signifying that the person sending the letter or package has paid for delivery, it is... postage stamps from 1863 is a common year starting on Thursday. Years: 1860 1861 1862 - 1863 - 1864 1865 1866 Decades: 1830s 1840s 1850s - 1860s - 1870s 1880s 1890s Centuries: 18th century - 19th century - 20th century 1863 in topic: Arts Architecture - Art - Literature - Music Other topics Canada - Rail transport - Science - Sport Lists of leaders: Colonial... 1863 to 1904 is a leap year starting on a Friday (link will take you to calendar). Years: 1901 1902 1903 - 1904 - 1905 1906 1907 Decades: 1870s 1880s 1890s - 1900s - 1910s 1920s 1930s Centuries: 19th century - 20th century - 21st century 1904 in topic: Arts Architecture - Art - Film - Literature - Music Science and technology... 1904. Most of them feature portraits of Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios (July 24, 1783 – December 17, 1830) was a South American revolutionary leader. Credited with leading the fight for independence in what are now the nations of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia, he is revered as... Simon Bolivar, and most are commonly available, although as with all the Colombian states, surviving uses on Cover may mean: Cover (telecommunications), a communications concealment technique Cover (philately), generic term for envelope or package Cover version, a new version of a previously recorded song Cover band, a musical band that plays only covers Cover (topology), the mathematical concept of a collection of subsets of a set whose... cover are scarce.


Municipalities

  1. Achi
  2. Arjona
  3. Barranco de Loba
  4. Calamar
  5. Cartagena
  6. Cordoba
  7. El Carmen de Bolívar
  8. El Guamo
  9. Magangue
  10. Mahates
  11. Margarita
  12. Maria la Baja
  13. Mompos
  14. Morales
  15. Pinillos
  16. Rio Viejo
  17. San Estanislao
  18. San Fernando
  19. San Jacinto
  20. San Juan Nepomuceno
  21. San Martin de Loba
  22. San Pablo
  23. Santa Catalina
  24. Santa Rosa
  25. Santa Rosa del Sur
  26. Simiti
  27. Soplaviento
  28. Talaigua Nuevo
  29. Turbaco
  30. Turbana
  31. Villanueva
  32. Zambrano


Colombia is divided into 32 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento): Amazonas (Leticia) Antioquia (Medellín) Arauca (Arauca) Atlántico (Barranquilla) Bolívar (Cartagena) Boyacá (Tunja) Caldas (Manizales) Caquetá (Florencia) Casanare (Yopal) Cauca (Popayán) Cesar (Valledupar) Chocó (Quibdó) Córdoba (Montería) Cundinamarca (Bogotá) Guainía (Puerto Inírida) Guajira (Riohacha... Departments of For other uses see Note: The similar sounding country uses a different spelling--see Colombia. Columbia is a name used in the English language for many things and places. The name is derived from that of Christopher Columbus. The term Pre-Columbian is used for American cultures before the arrival... Colombia General info: Large For other uses, see Flag (disambiguation). French Tricolore flag A flag is a piece of cloth flown from a pole or mast, usually intended for signaling or identification. Flags were initially created for signalling (as in semaphore), and for the identification of those who displayed them, and...
Categories: Departments of Colombia | South America geography stubs | Colombia ... Amazonas | Antioquia was one of the states in the original United States of Colombia, and is now a department in the northwest part of the Republic of Colombia. The department has an area of 63,612 km² (24,427 sq mi), and an estimated population of 4,500,000 (1990). It... Antioquia | Categories: Departments of Colombia | Stub ... Arauca | Categories: Departments of Colombia | Stub ... Atlántico | Bolívar | Boyacá | Caldas is a department of Colombia. Its capital is Manizales. The population of Caldas is 1,030,062, and its area is 7,291 km². Municipalities Aguadas Anserma Aranzazu Belalcázar Chinchiná Filadelfia La Dorada La Merced Manizales Manzanares Marmato Marquetalia Marulanda Neira Pácora Palestina Pensilvania Riosucio Risaralda Salamina... Caldas | Caquetá | Categories: Departments of Colombia | Stub ... Casanare | Categories: Departments of Colombia | Stub ... Cauca | Categories: Departments of Colombia | Stub ... Cesar | Chocó | Córdoba | Cundinamarca is a department of Colombia, one of the original nine states of the United States of Colombia. Most of Cundinamarca is in the Eastern Cordillera, just south of Boyacá, bordered by the Magdalena River on the west, reaching down into the Amazon River basin on the east, and bordering... Cundinamarca | Guainía | Categories: Departments of Colombia | Stub ... Guajira | Categories: Departments of Colombia | Stub ... Guaviare | For alternate uses, see Huila. Categories: Departments of Colombia | Stub ... Huila | For other uses, see Magdalena (disambiguation). Categories: Departments of Colombia | Stub ... Magdalena | Categories: Departments of Colombia | Stub ... Meta | Nariño | Gobernacion de Norte de Santander (http://www.nortedesantander.gov.co) Categories: Departments of Colombia | Stub ... Norte de Santander | Categories: Departments of Colombia | Stub ... Putumayo | Quindío | Categories: Departments of Colombia | Stub ... Risaralda | San Andrés and Providencia | For alternate uses, see Santander. Santander is a department of Colombia. Santander is one of the nine original states of the United States of Colombia. It is in the central northern part of the country, bordered on the west by the Magdalena River, to the south and east by Boyac... Santander | Categories: Departments of Colombia | Stub ... Sucre | Categories: Departments of Colombia | Stub ... Tolima | Colombia | Departments of Colombia Amazonas | Antioquia | Arauca | Atlántico | Bolívar | Boyacá | Caldas | Caquetá | Casanare | Cauca | Cesar | Chocó | Córdoba | Cundinamarca | Guainía | Guaviare | Huila | Guajira | Magdalena | Meta | Nariño | Norte de Santander | Putumayo | Quindío | Risaralda | San Andrés and Providencia | Santander | Sucre | Tolima | Valle del Cauca | Vaupés... Valle del Cauca | Vaupés | Categories: Departments of Colombia | Stub ... Vichada


 

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