Puerto Alfonso López (Spanish pronunciation:[ˈpweɾto ˈlopes]) is a small town and municipality in the Orinoquía Region (Llanos region) of Meta Department, Colombia. It is known as Puerto López and is a port on the Meta river. The town is located approximately 100 kilometers east of the town of Villavicencio. Its main industries are agriculture and cattle.
This article is about Puerto López, Colombia. For Puerto López, Ecuador, see Puerto López.
Municipality and town in Meta Department, Colombia
Puerto López, Meta
Municipality and town
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Location of the municipality and town of Puerto López, Meta in the Meta Department of Colombia.
Country
Colombia
Department
Meta Department
Founded
May 1, 1935
Government
•Mayor
Victor Manuel Bravo Rodriguez
Area
•Total
6,740km2 (2,602.33sqmi)
Elevation
365m (1,198ft)
Population
(2015)
•Total
33,440
Time zone
UTC-5 (Colombia Standard Time)
Climate
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The Llanos plains in the outskirts of Puerto Lopez
Puerto Lopez has been said to be the "belly button",[1] or geographical center, of Colombia. Nearby is the Obelisco del Alto de Menegua, a 30 meter tall[1] obelisk that marks the intersection of 4 degrees north latitude and 72 degrees west longitude.[2]
History
The town was established on 1 May 1935. It was centered on the river port and pre-existing village. On 3 May 1937, the Intendencia for Meta Department ordered the creation of the Yacuana District (corregimiento) whose capital is Puerto Alfonso Lopez. The municipality was established on 3 July 1955, in accordance with National Decree No. 2543 of 1945.
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