Santa Rosalía, Vichada Explained

Settlement Type:town
Official Name:Santa Rosalia
Mapsize:250px
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Type2:Department
Subdivision Name:Colombia
Subdivision Name1:Orinoquía
Leader Title:Mayor
Established Title:Foundation
Area Total Km2:3937
Utc Offset:-5
Elevation M:320
Blank Name:Climate
Website:
santarosalia-vichada.gov.co/
Footnotes:

Santa Rosalía (pronounced as /es/) is a town and municipality located in the Department of Vichada, Colombia.

Geography

The area is part of the Llanos plain shared by Colombia and Venezuela, located within the Orinoquia region of Colombia. The municipality has an average temperature of 28 °C throughout the year, persisting a hot and dry climate. The seat of the municipality lies on the riviera of the Meta River which also serves as boundary between the Department of Vichada and the Department of Casanare.[1]

The municipality of Santa Rosalia limits to the north with the Department of Casanare; to the east with the municipality of La Primavera; to the south with the municipality of Cumaribo and to the west with the Department of Meta.

History

The area of present-day Santa Rosalia was inhabited by indigenous tribes, predominantly the Guahibo people. Upon the arrival of the Spanish people and other Europeans, the region was not colonized until the 16th century. The settlement was established as a port for embarking cattle from the haciendas. In 1993 La Primavera was proclaimed municipality.[2]

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External links

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Notes and References

  1. http://santarosalia-vichada.gov.co/nuestromunicipio.shtml?apc=m-I1--&m=f&s=m Santa Rosalia: geography
  2. http://santarosalia-vichada.gov.co/nuestromunicipio.shtml?apc=m-I1--&m=f&s=m Santa Rosalia: History