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Baranoa

Coordinates: 10°48′N 74°55′W / 10.800°N 74.917°W / 10.800; -74.917
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Baranoa
Location of the city of Baranoa in the Department of Atlántico.
Location of the city of Baranoa in the Department of Atlántico.
Baranoa is located in Colombia
Baranoa
Baranoa
Coordinates: 10°48′N 74°55′W / 10.800°N 74.917°W / 10.800; -74.917
Country Colombia
RegionCaribbean
DepartmentAtlántico
Founded1543
Government
 • MayorRoberto Celedón Venegas 2020 - 2023
Area
121.3 km2 (46.8 sq mi)
 • Urban
5.22 km2 (2.02 sq mi)
Elevation
118 m (387 ft)
Population
 (2018 census)[1][2]
68,383
 • Density560/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
 • Urban
51,730
 • Urban density9,900/km2 (26,000/sq mi)
DemonymBaranoero
Time zoneUTC-5
Area code57 + 5
WebsiteOfficial website (in Spanish)

Baranoa is a municipality and city in the colombian department of Atlántico and widely known for being the birth city of the very first documented black president of Colombia, Juan José Nieto Gil. Its geographical location has historically led to the coining of the name "El corazón alegre del Atlántico", ("The happy heart of the Atlantic" in English), since it is located almost exactly in the center of the department.

Geography

The municipality occupies an area of 121.3 km2, including rural, urban, suburban and protected land.

Baranoa is irrigated by several creeks including Santa Rosa, Campeche, Big creek and Deep creek.

Demographics

Baranoa has a population of 62,382 (2018 census).[2] 82.63% of these are concentrated in the urban area and 17.37% in rural areas.

History

Baranoa was an indigenous settlement located close to Big Creek (Arroyo Grande) when the Spanish conquered it under the command of Don Pedro de Heredia in 1534.

In October 1543, it was commended by the Spanish Crown to Hernando Dávila. Further commendations were given to Inés de Mendoza (1556), Hernando De la Salas (1568) and José De las Salas (1609). Viceroy Sebastian de Eslava ordered a reformation of the town between 1744 and 1745. As a consequence, 39 Spanish families made their home there, creating the Parish of Santa Ana of Baranoa.

On 23 October 1856, the municipality of Baranoa was created, based on the number of inhabitants and development level. The municipality category, as well as its boundaries, was ratified on 16 December 1964.

Economy

Economic activities are focused on cattle raising, corn, cassava, cotton and Jocote plum farming. A Plum Festival takes place in northern Colombia. Calcite and iron minerals are mined.

Notes

  1. ^ DANE 2005 Census: Baranoa (in Spanish)
  2. ^ a b Citypopulation.de Population of Baranoa municipality with localities

References

10°48′N 74°55′W / 10.800°N 74.917°W / 10.800; -74.917