Department of Cordoba
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Capital | Montería |
governor | Edwin José Besaile Fayad (2016–2018, suspended from office) |
surface | 25,020 km² |
Population (Total) - 2005 Census - Population Density |
1,467,929 59 inhabitants / km² |
urbanization | 46% |
Literacy rate | 74.3% |
Number of parishes | 28 |
Popular name | cordobense / cordobés |
Important cities | Cereté , Santa Cruz de Lorica , Sahagun |
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Location of Cordoba in Colombia |
The Departamento de Córdoba is a department in northwest Colombia . It borders the Atlantic in the north . Otherwise Córdoba is surrounded by the Departamentos de Sucre in the east and Antioquia in the south and west.
The province's economy is based on livestock - especially cattle - and agriculture . The main products are yuca , bananas , corn , beans , sugar cane , sorghum and sesame seeds . The region is also rich in natural resources. Iron and nickel, petroleum, cobalt, gypsum and limestone are mined.
Córdoba shares the Paramillo National Park with Antioquia .
Administrative division
The 30 municipalities of Cordoba are in the list of Municipios in the Department of Cordoba .
See also
Web links
Commons : Córdoba Department - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Werner Marti: In the grip of the new armed gangs in Colombia. Successor organizations to the paramilitary are terrorizing the population in Cordoba. In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung . September 29, 2011, accessed September 29, 2011 (Background report on the legacy of the demobilized paramilitary groups in Cordoba).