Barrancabermeja Explained

Official Name:Barrancabermeja
Settlement Type:Municipality and city
Nickname:Oil Capital of Colombia
Pushpin Map:Colombia
Pushpin Mapsize:250
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Colombia
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Colombia
Subdivision Type1:Department
Subdivision Name1:Santander
Established Title1:Foundation
Established Date1:October 12, 1536[1]
Established Title2:Erection as City
Established Date2:April 22, 1922
Coordinates:7.0667°N -124°W
Area Total Km2:1327
Area Urban Km2:32.4
Population As Of:2018 census
Population Footnotes:[2]
Population Total:203537
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Urban:177272
Population Density Urban Km2:auto
Population Demonym:Barranqueño (a)
Blank1 Name:Climate
Blank1 Info:Af
Elevation M:75
Website:Official website

Barrancabermeja (pronounced as /es/) is a municipality and city in Colombia, located on the shore of the Magdalena River, in the western part of the department of Santander. It is home to the largest oil refinery in the country, under direct management of ECOPETROL. Barrancabermeja is known as the Oil Capital of Colombia.[3]

It is located 114 km west of Bucaramanga, on the banks of the Magdalena River in the Middle Magdalena region, which is the largest municipality and second in the entire department.

Barrancabermeja has high temperatures all year round. It is considered to be one of the hottest cities in Colombia. It is surrounded by water resources which make it very humid.

History

On February 23, 2022, Barrancabermeja was affected by a 5.5 Ritcher Scale magnitude earthquake.[4]

Geography

Puerto Wilches lies to the north of Barrancabermeja; Puerto Parra and Simacota to the south; San Vicente de Chucuri and Giron to the southeast; and Magdalena River to the west. It is 116 km from Bucaramanga, the capital of Santander.[5] The city is situated on the banks of the Magdalena River. In the past a Ferry service would cross between Santander and Antioquia, on the opposite side, where further oil fields are found. A bridge now spans the river at this location.

Climate

Barrancabermeja has a tropical monsoon climate (Am) with heavy rainfall in all months except January.

Culture

Barrancabermeja's culture has been largely affected by the migratory movements caused by the oil boom. The city exhibits an amalgam of many regional customs from Colombia. Due to its history as an oil town, the city is often visited by moneyed foreigners, often engineers and supervisory employees and technicians of oil companies. Thus Barrancabermeja has a reputation as an open and vibrant city and may be somewhat cosmopolitan.

Barrancabermeja's night life includes Salsa and merengue dance clubs. The city's culture presents a strong Caribbean influence that nevertheless is not exclusive of other cultural expressions from among the variety found in Colombia. The predominant music in the city is vallenato and other Caribbean rhythms including papayera.

Several local and national political organizations including unions, women's organizations, and human rights groups are active. Marches and demonstrations are quite common and the oil workers union is among the most important in the nation.

The commercial area of the city is adjacent to the river port ("the Port") where motor boats and canoes constantly arrive with fish and agricultural products from farmers along the river that include maize, cassava (or yuca in Spanish), plantain, and cacao.

In 1996 and 2000, Barrancabermeja hosted the Mundial de Patinaje, an international inline-skating competition.[6]

Transportation

The city is served by Yariguíes Airport.

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20151002025342/https://www.barrancabermeja.gov.co/institucional/Paginas/pasadopresenteyfuturo.aspx
  2. http://www.citypopulation.de/en/colombia/santander/68081__barrancabermeja/ Citypopulation.de
  3. Book: OECD Territorial Reviews OECD Territorial Reviews: Colombia 2014 . OECD Publishing . OECD . 2014 . 181 . 9789264224551.
  4. Web site: Quake info: Moderate mag. 5.5 earthquake - 6.6 km south of Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia, on Wednesday, Feb 23, 2022 at 7:49 am (GMT -5) - 416 user experience reports.
  5. Web site: Google Maps driving directions. Google Maps. 28 June 2017.
  6. Web site: Colombia será sede del Mundial de Patinaje 2010 . 15 February 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110709090930/http://www.colombiasports.net/deportes/44-patinaje/1430-colombia-sera-sede-del-mundial-de-patinaje-2010.html . July 9, 2011.