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Encyclopedia > Tolima

Tolima is a department of Colombia. It is in the western central region of the country. Its capital is Ibagué. File links The following pages link to this file: Tolima Categories: GFDL images ... Colombia is a unitary republic conformed by 32 departments (Spanish: departamentos, sing. ... Ibagué (1985 pop. ...


Municipalities

  1. Alpujarra
  2. Alvarado
  3. Ambalema
  4. Anzoategui
  5. Armero (Guayabal)
  6. Ataco
  7. Cajamarca
  8. Carmen Apicala
  9. Casabianca
  10. Chaparral
  11. Coello
  12. Coyaima
  13. Cunday
  14. Dolores
  15. Espinal
  16. Falan
  17. Flandes
  18. Fresno
  19. Guamo
  20. Herveo
  21. Honda
  22. Ibagué
  23. Icononzo
  24. Lerida
  25. Libano
  26. Mariquita
  27. Melgar
  28. Murillo
  29. Natagaima
  30. Ortega
  31. Piedras
  32. Planadas
  33. Prado
  34. Purificacion
  35. Rioblanco
  36. Roncesvalles
  37. Rovira
  38. Saldana
  39. San Antonio
  40. San Luis
  41. Santa Isabel
  42. Suarez
  43. Valle de San Juan
  44. Venadillo
  45. Villahermosa
  46. Villarrica (www.mivillarrica.com)


Armero is the name of one old city of Colombia, buried had an eruption of volcano Nevado del Ruiz. ... Ibagué (1985 pop. ...

Departments of Colombia Flag of Colombia
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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MAMACOCA: José Jairo Arias (1572 words)
These four municipalities cover an area of approximately 5,935 km2, that which is 25% of Tolima territory and an estimated population of 129,814 inhabitants or 10% of the department’s population.
From its outset, it is an extremely dynamic farming and commercial center in Southern Tolima with strong ties to the Huila department.
During the 1990s, the poppy-induced re-conversion of the Tolima landscape is reflected in the loss of 1,257 forested hectares (60%), 706 hectares of stubble field (34%) and 143 hectares of agricultural crops (7%) which means that a total of 2,106 hectares were converted to poppy planting.
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