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Department of Cundinamarca (Departamento de Cundinamarca, Spanish pronunciation: [kundinaˈmaɾka]) is one of the departments of Colombia. Its area covers 22,623 square kilometres (8,735 sq mi) (not including the Capital District) and it has a population of 2,919,060 as of 2018. It was created on August 5, 1886 under the constitutional terms presented on the same year. Cundinamarca is located in the center of Colombia.

Cundinamarca Department
Departamento de Cundinamarca
Department
Motto(s): 
Cundinamarca Corazón de Colombia
(Spanish: Cundinamarca, Heart of Colombia)
Anthem: Himno de Cundinamarca
Cundinamarca is shown in red
Topography of the department
Coordinates: 5°00′00″N 74°10′00″W
Country Colombia
RegionAndean Region
EstablishedJune 15, 1857
CapitalBogotá
Government
  GovernorNicolás García Bustos
(2020-2023)
Area
  Total22,623 km2 (8,735 sq mi)
  Rank17th
Elevation
3,341 m (10,961 ft)
Population
 (2020)[3]
  Total3,242,999
  Rank4th
  Density140/km2 (370/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-05
ISO 3166 codeCO-CUN
Provinces15
HDI (2019)0.774[4]
high · 9th of 33
WebsiteOfficial website

Cundinamarca's capital city is Bogotá, the capital of Colombia. This is a special case among Colombian departments, since Bogotá is not legally a part of Cundinamarca, yet it is the only department that has its capital designated by the Constitution (if the capital were to be ever moved, it would take a constitutional reform to do so, instead of a simple ordinance passed by the Cundinamarca Assembly). In censuses, the populations for Bogotá and Cundinamarca are tabulated separately; otherwise, Cundinamarca's population would total over 10 million.

EntityPopulationArea (km2)Area (square miles)Density (per km2)Density (per sq.mi.)
Cundinamarca (without Bogotá)2,919,06022,6238,735129334
Bogotá7,412,5661,5876134,67112,092
Cundinamarca and Bogotá10,331,62624,2109,3484271,105

Etymology


The name of Cundinamarca comes from Kuntur marqa, an indigenous expression, probably derived from Quechuan and means "condor's nest".[5][6][7]


Geography


Most of Cundinamarca is on the Eastern Cordillera (Cordillera Oriental), just south of Boyacá, bordered by the Magdalena River on the west, reaching down into the Orinoco River basin on the east, and bordering on Tolima to the south. The capital district of Bogotá is nearly completely surrounded by Cundinamarca territory and was formed by carving up Cundinamarca. Because of this and other border changes, the present department of Cundinamarca is much smaller than the original state.


Demography and ethnography


Historical population
YearPop.±%
1973 1,125,642    
1985 1,512,928+34.4%
1993 1,875,337+24.0%
2005 2,280,037+21.6%
2018 2,919,060+28.0%
Source:[8]

Municipalities with over 50,000 inhabitants



Municipal population position

According to the latest census conducted in 2005, 2,280,037 people live in Cundinamarca, excluding 6,776,009 of the capital, Bogotá. The racial makeup is:

The city of Bogotá and the municipalities of Soacha, La Calera, Cota, Chía, Madrid, Funza, Mosquera, Fusagasugá, Facatativá and Zipaquirá form a single metropolitan area.

RankCity or municipality Inhabitants

(1985)

Inhabitants

(1993)

Inhabitants

(2005)

Inhabitants

(2015)*

Inhabitants

(2020)*

1Soacha132,758254,625401,996511,262567,546
2Fusagasugá63,88682,003108,949134,523147,631
3Facatativá55,32475,711107,463132,106144,149
4Zipaquirá60,20275,166101,562122,347132,419
5Chía38,86255,74297,907126,647141,917
6Girardot81,01990,90497,889105,085107,796
7Mosquera16,50522,25063,23782,75093,461
8Madrid33,79542,58462,43677,62785,090
9Funza31,36641,11961,39175,35082,321
10Cajicá23,61831,31645,39156,87562,713
Source: DANE *projection[9]

Important cities

Cundinamarca is made up of 116 municipalities, six of which recorded a population of over 100,000 and could be considered as cities: Soacha, Fusagasugá, Girardot, Facatativá, Zipaquirá and Chia, while Bogotá District is in the category of capital.

Chisaca Lake on the Sumapaz Paramo
Chisaca Lake on the Sumapaz Paramo

Other major towns are Ubaté due to high livestock and dairy production. Guaduas, is an important cultural center. Chocontá and Fred are agricultural centers.


Provinces


Cundinamarca has 15 provinces and the Capital District (Bogotá), which simultaneously acts as capital of the Republic, capital of the Department and a separately administered District (or Department) in itself.

Subachoque valley in Western Savanna Province
Subachoque valley in Western Savanna Province
  1. Almeidas
  2. Upper Magdalena (Alto Magdalena)
  3. Lower Magdalena (Bajo Magdalena)
  4. Gualivá
  5. Guavio
  6. Central Magdalena (Magdalena Centro)
  7. Medina
  8. Eastern (Oriente)
  9. Rionegro
  10. Central Savanna (Sabana Centro)
  11. Western Savanna (Sabana Occidente)
  12. Soacha
  13. Sumapaz
  14. Tequendama
  15. Ubaté

Tourism



Sports


The department is home to the basketball team Cóndores de Cundinamarca, which plays its home games in the Coliseo de la Luna in Chía.


See also



References


  1. "Departamento: Datos generales: Límites" (in Spanish). Gobernación del Cundinamarca. Archived from the original on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 16 February 2013.
  2. Kline, Harvey F. (2012). "Cundinamarca, Department of". Historical Dictionary of Colombia. Scarecrow Press. p. 157. ISBN 978-0-8108-7813-6.
  3. "DANE". Archived from the original on November 13, 2009. Retrieved February 13, 2013.
  4. "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  5. Diccionario de la Lengua Española. http://dle.rae.es/?id=OMLt42i%7COMn573a Consulta el 24-05-2015.
  6. Diccionario de la Lengua Española. http://dle.rae.es/?id=OT28kUW Consulta el 24-05-2015.
  7. Acosta, Joaquín (1848). "Extensión y limites del territorio de los Chibchas ó Muíscas". Compendio Histórico-Descubrimiento y colonización de la Nueva Granada en el siglo décimo-sexto (in Spanish). Biblioteca Virtual de la Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  8. "Reloj de Población". DANE. Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadísitica. Archived from the original on 16 January 2018. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  9. Projections 1985-2020. Bogotá: DANE. 12 May 2011. Retrieved 30 July 2015.



На других языках


[de] Departamento de Cundinamarca

Das Departamento de Cundinamarca ist ein Departamento im Zentrum Kolumbiens. Es umschließt fast vollständig das Hauptstadtgebiet Bogotá, Distrito Capital. An Cundinamarca grenzen im Nordosten das Departamento Boyacá, im Süden Meta und Huila und im Westen Tolima und Caldas.
- [en] Cundinamarca Department

[ru] Кундинамарка

Кундинама́рка (исп. Cundinamarca) — один из департаментов Колумбии. Располагается в центральной части страны, на западных склонах и в предгорьях Восточной Кордильеры. Административный центр — город Богота.



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