Buenaventura (Valle del Cauca)
Buenaventura | ||
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Coordinates: 3 ° 53 ' N , 77 ° 2' W Buenaventura on the map of Colombia
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Location of the municipality of Buenaventura on the map of Valle del Cauca
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Basic data | ||
Country | Colombia | |
Department | Valle del Cauca | |
City foundation | 1540 | |
Residents | 432,501 (2019) | |
City insignia | ||
Detailed data | ||
surface | 6078 km 2 | |
Population density | 71 people / km 2 | |
height | 7 m | |
Waters | Pacific Ocean | |
Time zone | UTC -5 | |
City Presidency | Hugo Vidal Piedrahita (2020-2023) | |
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Buenaventura is a port city and municipality in the Colombian department of Valle del Cauca . The administrative area also includes the offshore Pacific island of Malpelo .
The municipality has the special status of a district, Distrito Especial, Industrial, Portuario, Biodiverso y Ecoturístico de Buenaventura ( special industrial, port, biodiversity and ecotourism district of Buenaventura ). This is also the official name of the community.
geography
Buenaventura is located on the Pacific coast at the foot of the Andes in the Valle del Cauca department and forms the Occidente sub-region . The city center is on Cascajal Island . The distance to Cali , the capital of the department, is 145 km. Buenaventura is the largest municipality in Valle del Cauca in terms of area. The municipality borders in the north on El Litoral de San Juan in the Departamento del Chocó , in the east on Calima , Dagua , Cali and Jamundí , in the south on Buenos Aires and López de Micay in the Departamento del Cauca and in the west on the Pacific.
population
The municipality of Buenaventura has 432,501 inhabitants, of which 398,624 live in the urban part (cabecera municipal) of the municipality (as of 2019).
history
Buenaventura was founded on July 14, 1540 by Juan de Ladrilleros on behalf of Pascual de Andagoya 16 km from today's city center and named after Saint Bonaventura of Bagnoregio . The colonial city was destroyed by indigenous peoples before 1600, but was later rebuilt.
religion
The Buenaventura diocese has its seat in Buenaventura .
Sports
Buenaventura was home to the short-lived club Pacífico FC , who played their home games at the Polideportivo El Cristal stadium, which has a capacity of around 15,000. Pacífico FC played in the Colombian second division in 2010 and 2011 .
Infrastructure
The development of the important port only began with the opening of the Panama Canal . Today the city is the most important Colombian port on the Pacific coast with a turnover of around 8 million tons of goods annually (2016). The export of coffee and other agricultural products such as sugar, wood and shrimp, but also metals such as gold and platinum from the Chocó are of particular importance .
Buenaventura has one airport, Aeropuerto Gerardo Tobar López ( IATA code : BUN ).
sons and daughters of the town
- Freddy Rincón (* 1966), soccer player and captain of the national team
- Yuri Buenaventura (* 1967), musician
- Adolfo Valencia (born 1968), football player
- Manuel Arboleda (* 1979), football player
- Edison Miranda (born 1981), boxer
- Duvier Riascos (* 1986), football player
- Arbey Mosquera (* 1988), football player
- Bladimir Yovany Díaz Saavedra (* 1992), football player
Web links
- Alcaldía Distrital de Buenaventura. Alcaldía de Buenaventura - Valle del Cauca, accessed on April 28, 2019 (Spanish, website of the municipality of Buenaventura).
- The most dangerous city in Colombia
- Communas and Barrios (map)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b General information. Alcaldía de Buenaventura - Valle del Cauca, accessed April 30, 2019 (Spanish, information about the municipality).
- ↑ ESTIMACIONES DE POBLACIÓN 1985 - 2005 Y PROYECCIONES DE POBLACIÓN 2005 - 2020 TOTAL DEPARTAMENTAL POR ÁREA. (Excel; 1.72 MB) DANE, May 11, 2011, accessed on April 28, 2019 (Spanish, extrapolation of the population of Colombia).