| Department of Colombia | |||||
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| Guaviare shown in red | |||||
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| Capital | San José del Guaviare | ||||
| Governor - Governor's Political Party |
Oscar de Jesús López Cadavid [[]] |
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| Area Total - Land - Water (% of total) |
Ranked 53,460 km² km² km² (%) |
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| Population - Total (2005) - Density |
Ranked 133,236 2,5/km² |
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| ISO code | CO-GUV | ||||
| Government's Website: [1] |
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Guaviare is a department of Colombia. It is in the southern central region of the country. Its capital is San José del Guaviare. Guaviare was created on July 4, 1991 by the new Political Constitution of Colombia. Up until that point, it was a national territory that operated as a Commissariat, segregated from territory of the then Commissariat of Vaupés on December 23, 1977.
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Municipalities
Demographics
The Nukak, a nomadic tribe that was uncontacted until 1988, live in Guaviare.
References
- (Spanish) Government of Guaviare official website
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