Fonseca, La Guajira Explained

Settlement Type:Municipality and town
Official Name:Fonseca
Motto:"Volver a ti es repetir la dicha de nacer"
Mapsize:250px
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Type2:Department
Subdivision Name:Colombia
Subdivision Name1:Caribbean
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Hamilton García Peñaranda (Podemos)[1]
Established Title:Foundation
Area Total Km2:473.5
Area Urban Km2:5.46
Population As Of:2020 est.
Population Footnotes:[2] [3]
Population Total:44544
Population Urban:39662
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Density Urban Km2:auto
Utc Offset:-5
Elevation M:11.8
Blank Name:Climate
Website:
fonseca-guajira.gov.co/
Footnotes:

Fonseca is a municipality located in the Colombian Department of La Guajira. The town celebrates the Festival del Retorno in honor of St Augustine with religious celebrations, vallenato music events and others.

Geography

The municipality of Fonseca has a total area of 6220NaN0 at an altitude of 110NaN0 above sea level at the seat of the municipality. The municipality is on a depression in the valley of the Ranchería River which flows through the municipality from west to east, between the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and the Serranía del Perijá.[4] [5] [6]

Fonseca limits to the north with the municipality of Riohacha and Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountain range; to the south with the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and the Serranía del Perijá mountains; to the east with the municipality of Barrancas and to the west narrowly with the municipality of San Juan del Cesar.[6]

The average temperature throughout the year is 28°C varying only by altitude due to the mountainous environment.[7] The municipality‘s climate ranges from hot semi-arid (Köppen BSh), as at the weather station of La Paulina, to tropical savanna (Aw) in wetter locations. There is a long though not intense wet season from April to November and a dry season from December to March with very little or no rain.

History

The area of Fonseca was inhabited by different indigenous groups; Chimila, Tupe, Wayuu, Cariachile people and Motilon.[8]

There are two hypotheses about the foundation of Fonseca. One describes that by the year 1750 Catalan colonizer Agustín Fonseca and Italian José Agustín Parodi founded the village.[9]

Agustín Fonseca was the leader of a group of adventurers who settled by the Ranchería river, but in a rainy season the river flooded the area bringing diseases. They moved to a dryer place on what is supposedly the present-day main plaza of Fonseca. José Agustín Parodi was a captain of the Spanish Crown and arrived by orders of the Spanish monarchy.[8]

In 1773 the settlement of Fonseca was registered as jurisdiction of the Province of Santa Marta, only until 1967 La Guajira separated of Magdalena Department. On June 13, 1829 Fonseca became a municipality of the Intendencia of La Guajira by Decree 1954.[8] Fonseca became a municipality of the Department of La Guajira in 1954.[9]

Colombian armed conflict

See main article: Colombian armed conflict.

Since the 1970s Barrancas has been influenced by the Colombian armed conflict because of its strategic location between the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the Serranía del Perijá mountain ranges and the border with Venezuela. The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) through its Caribbean Bloc's 59th, 19th and 41st fronts and the National Liberation Army (ELN) guerrilla Gustavo Palmesano Front have practiced selective assassinations, kidnappings, extortions, forcedly recruitments, town sieges, arms and illegal drugs trafficking among others against the Colombian government and the civilian population.[10]

The United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC) appeared in the area in the early 2000s led by alias Jorge 40. After a violent presence in the area but also dissipating the guerrillas presence, the AUC demobilized in 2006.[10]

Politics

Administrative divisions

The municipality seat of Fonseca has some 32 neighborhoods mostly houses. The municipality also has three corregimientos; Conejo, El Hatico and Sitio Nuevo. Eight police inspections: Bangañitas, El Confuso, Los Altos, Sabaneta, Los Pondores, Cardonal, Trigo and Cañaboba. Some twenty veredas: El Porvenir, El Potrero, Jaguey, Puyalito, El Puy, Potrerito, Los Toquitos, Hatico Viejo, La Yaya, San Agustín, Puerto López, Las Bendiciones, Las Marimondas, Las Colonias, La Villa, Guamachal, Mamarongo, El Chorro and Mamonal. la mana, la union, arroyo hondo, sabana el medio san agustin, el puy, el toco, los toquitos. There is one indigenous reserve called Resguardo Indígena de Mayabangloma.[11]

Demographics

Population data pertaining to the municipality of Fonseca from the year 2000 to 2004.

YearUrbanRuralTotal[12]
200022,9233,12626,049
200123,7023,23226,934
200224,5083,34227,580
200325,3413,45628,797
200426,2033,54729,777

Culture

Fonseca celebrates the Festival del Retorno (Festival of the Return) every year in which people from Fonseca living in other towns, regions or countries are celebrated for their return to town.[13]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.registraduria.gov.co/reselec2007_esc/1028/x.html Colombian Registry of the Civil State: 2007 election results
  2. Web site: Resultados y proyecciones (2005-2020) del censo 2005 . 17 April 2020.
  3. http://www.citypopulation.de/en/colombia/admin/laguajira/44279__fonseca/ Citypopulation.de
  4. http://www.laguajira.gov.co/municipios/fonseca.htm Government of La Guajira: Geography of Fonseca
  5. http://fonseca-guajira.gov.co/apc-aa-files/62613232343862363735333365653231/PLAN_DE_DESARROLLO_2004___2007__FONSECA.pdf Fonseca Developing Plan 2004: Area and Location
  6. Web site: Fonseca: Geography . es . 2008-03-26 . https://archive.today/20120709043157/http://fonseca-guajira.gov.co/nuestromunicipio.shtml?apc=m-I1--&m=f&s=m . 2012-07-09 . dead .
  7. Web site: Fonseca: Climate . es . 2008-03-26 . https://archive.today/20120709043157/http://fonseca-guajira.gov.co/nuestromunicipio.shtml?apc=m-I1--&m=f&s=m . 2012-07-09 . dead .
  8. Web site: Fonseca: History . es . 2008-03-26 . https://archive.today/20120709043157/http://fonseca-guajira.gov.co/nuestromunicipio.shtml?apc=m-I1--&m=f&s=m . 2012-07-09 . dead .
  9. http://www.laguajira.gov.co/municipios/fonseca.htm Government of La Guajira: History of Fonseca
  10. http://www.derechoshumanos.gov.co/observatorio/departamentos/2007/guajira.pdf Government of Colombia - Human rights in La Guajira
  11. http://fonseca-guajira.gov.co/apc-aa-files/62613232343862363735333365653231/PLAN_DE_DESARROLLO_2004___2007__FONSECA.pdf Fonseca Development Plan 2004: Sub-duvisions
  12. http://fonseca-guajira.gov.co/apc-aa-files/62613232343862363735333365653231/PLAN_DE_DESARROLLO_2004___2007__FONSECA.pdf Fonseca Development Plan 2004: demography
  13. http://www.mifonseca.net/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=28 mifonseca.net: Festival del Retorno