| AREA |
1,141,748
sq km (440,831 sq miles). |
| POPULATION |
40,214,723 (1997). |
| POPULATION DENSITY |
35.2 per sq km. |
| CAPITAL |
Santa Fe de Bogotá |
| CAPITAL
POPULATION |
6,004,782 (1997). |
| GEOGRAPHY |
Colombia is situated
in South America, bounded to the north by
the Caribbean, to the northwest by Panama,
to the west by the Pacific Ocean, to the
southwest by Ecuador and Peru, to the northeast
by Venezuela and to the southeast by Brazil.
The Andes Mountains extend into the country
in three ranges running south to north,
dipping finally into the lowlands of the
Caribbean coast. Along the southern part
of the Pacific coast run wide, marshy lowlands
rising to a relatively low but rugged mountain
chain. East of this range, the southwestern
coastal lowlands extend in a low trough
running from the port of Buenaventura on
the Pacific coast to the Caribbean. East
of this, rise the slopes of the Western
Cordillera which, with the Central Cordillera
range, runs north to the Caribbean lowlands
from Ecuador, separated by a valley, filled
in the south by volcanic ash to a height
of 2500m (8202ft). Further north lies the
fertile Cauca Valley, which extends to Cartago
where it becomes a deep gorge running
between the Cordilleras to the Caribbean
lowlands. The Eastern Cordillera, the longest
range, rises north of the Ecuadorean border
and runs north then northeast towards Venezuela.
Flat grassy prairies in the east along with
the jungles and towering rainforests of
the Amazon make up over half the country's
area. There are also two small islands,
San Andrés and Providencia, located
700km (430 miles) north of the Colombian
coast, that have belonged to Colombia since
1822. |
| GOVERNMENT |
Republic. Gained independence
from Spain in 1819. Head of State and Government:
President Andrés Pastrana Arango. |
| LANGUAGE |
Spanish is the official
language. Local Indian dialects and some
English, French, German and Italian are
also spoken. |
| RELIGION |
95% Roman Catholic;
small Protestant and Jewish minorities. |
| STANDARD TIME |
GMT - 5. |
| ELECTRICITY |
Mostly 110/120 volts
AC, 60Hz. American-style 2-pin plugs are
common. |
| COMMUNICATIONS |
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