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Dibulla, La Guajira

Dibulla (Sometimes spelled Dibuya) is a town and municipality located in the Department of La Guajira, Colombia by the Caribbean sea and the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains on the Guajira Peninsula. It was proclaimed municipality in 1995.

Dibulla
town
Motto: 
The ideal place for rebirth
Location of the town and municipality of Dibulla in La Guajira Department.
Dibulla
Location in Colombia
Coordinates: 11°16′0″N 73°18′3″W / 11.26667°N 73.30083°W / 11.26667; -73.30083
Country Colombia
RegionCaribbean
DepartmentLa Guajira
Government
 • MayorMarlon Amaya Mejia (CC)[1]
Area
 • Total1,847 km2 (713 sq mi)
Elevation
2 m (7 ft)
Population
 (2020 est.)
 • Total39’069
 [2]
Time zoneUTC-5
ClimateAw

The town is mostly recognized for being the birthplace of renown vallenato composer Carlos Huertas and his song "El Cantor de Fonseca".

Geography

Dibulla limits to the west with the Magdalena Department; to the north with the Caribbean sea by the steps of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains (northeastern side). Located 74 km away from La Guajira's capital Riohacha en route to the city of Santa Marta, it is crossed by the river of the same name, the Dibulla River and also the Jérez River.

The municipality has a total area of 1,847 km² and its only 2 m above sea level. The average temperature is of 28 °C. Its main attraction relies on a recreational center called Maziruma, a beach resort.[3]

History

 
Province of Guanebucanes (Green), part of the Government of Santa Marta created in the year 1524.

The area of present-day municipality of Dibuya was inhabited predominantly during the Pre-Columbian era by indigenous tribes pertaining to the Koguis and Guanebucanes ethnic groups descendants of the Tairona civilization with a direct influence from the Wayuu ethnic group. During the Spanish colonization of the Americas, the indigenous village of Yaharo was first seen by Spanish explorers upon reaching the coasts of the Guajira Peninsula in 1502. In 1525, Spanish explorer Rodrigo de Bastidas visited the Yaharo Town and registered an account of the village.[4] A year before, in 1524 Bastidas had created the Government of Santa Marta which covered an area from Cabo de la Vela to the mouth of the Magdalena River.[5]

Between 1609 and 1640, the Spanish colonizers imported some 800 or more African slaves. Most of these later escaped and formed Palenques. In 1679 the Government of Santa Marta offered these palenques their freedom in exchange of protecting the territory from English pirates.[6]

In 1846 then President of Colombia, Gen. Tomas Cipriano de Mosquera ordered the reestablishment of the government after the War of the Supremes civil war. Yaharo was renamed to Dibuya which translates from the Guanebucan language to "lagoon by the sea", lagoon which is located in the region of the Ramada.[7]

In 1872 Dibuya became a municipality seat or district by law 216 of this same year and was part of the Department of Magdalena. In 1886 this category was removed by interim governor of the department Luis Cotes by Decree 377 of February 17, 1886 when the United States of Colombia was dissolved. The Council of Riohacha formally created the Corregimiento of Dibuya on April 1, 1887.[8]

From the 1970s and until approximately 1989 two families from the Department of La Guajira; the Cárdenas and the Valdeblánquez engaged in a war for the control of the marijuana. The confrontation between the two families gained national attention and directly affected those family members living in Dibuya, as well as those living from Barranquilla and Santa Marta to Riohacha, Maicao and Valledupar in the Caribbean Region of Colombia.[9]

On December 5, 1995 the Department Assembly of La Guajira created the Municipality of Dibuya by Ordinance 030 of that same year. Cristian Montero Córdoba became its first appointed mayor by Decree 350 of December 28, 1995.[10]

Politics

Administrative divisions

The Municipality of Dibulla is made formed by five corregimientos, two inspecciones de policía (Police Inspections) and twenty nine veredas:

Dibulla neighborhoods

  • El Peru
  • La Marina
  • Las casitas
  • Miramar
  • Rincon Guapo
  • Tierra Baja

Corregimientos

  • Campana Nuevo
  • La Punta de los Remedios
  • Las Flores
  • Mingueo
  • Palomino
  • Rio Ancho

Veredas

  • Casa Aluminio
  • Chimgale
  • Cuatro Veredas
  • El Cerro Jerez
  • El Limonal
  • Larga La Vida
  • Mosca

References

  1. ^ (in Spanish) Colombian Registry of the Civil State: 2007 election results
  2. ^ "Resultados y proyecciones (2005-2020) del censo 2005". Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  3. ^ (in Spanish) Government of La Guajira: Geography of Dibuya 2007-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ (in Spanish) Dibuya: History Archived 2012-07-15 at archive.today
  5. ^ (in Spanish) Juan Friede, “La conquista del territorio y el poblamiento”, Manual de Historia de Colombia, 3 Vols., Vol. 1, Bogotá, Instituto Colombiano de Cultura, 1982, pp.116-222, p.131.
  6. ^ (in Spanish) La guerra de los Cárdenas y los Valdeblánquez (1970-1989) Estudio de un conflicto mestizo en La Guajira by Simón Uribe Martínez and Nicolás Cárdenas Angel 2015-01-22 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ (in Spanish) Dibuya: History Archived 2012-07-15 at archive.today
  8. ^ (in Spanish) Dibuya: History Archived 2012-07-15 at archive.today
  9. ^ (in Spanish) La guerra de los Cárdenas y los Valdeblánquez (1970-1989) Estudio de un conflicto mestizo en La Guajira by Simón Uribe Martínez and Nicolás Cárdenas Angel 2015-01-22 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ (in Spanish) Dibuya: History Archived 2012-07-15 at archive.today

External links

  • (in Spanish)
  • (in Spanish) Dibulla official website

Coordinates: 11°16′N 73°18′W / 11.267°N 73.300°W / 11.267; -73.300

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Dibulla Sometimes spelled Dibuya is a town and municipality located in the Department of La Guajira Colombia by the Caribbean sea and the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains on the Guajira Peninsula It was proclaimed municipality in 1995 DibullatownFlagSealMotto The ideal place for rebirthLocation of the town and municipality of Dibulla in La Guajira Department DibullaLocation in ColombiaCoordinates 11 16 0 N 73 18 3 W 11 26667 N 73 30083 W 11 26667 73 30083Country ColombiaRegionCaribbeanDepartmentLa GuajiraGovernment MayorMarlon Amaya Mejia CC 1 Area Total1 847 km2 713 sq mi Elevation2 m 7 ft Population 2020 est Total39 069 2 Time zoneUTC 5ClimateAwThe town is mostly recognized for being the birthplace of renown vallenato composer Carlos Huertas and his song El Cantor de Fonseca Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Politics 3 1 Administrative divisions 3 1 1 Dibulla neighborhoods 3 1 2 Corregimientos 3 1 3 Veredas 4 References 5 External linksGeography EditDibulla limits to the west with the Magdalena Department to the north with the Caribbean sea by the steps of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains northeastern side Located 74 km away from La Guajira s capital Riohacha en route to the city of Santa Marta it is crossed by the river of the same name the Dibulla River and also the Jerez River The municipality has a total area of 1 847 km and its only 2 m above sea level The average temperature is of 28 C Its main attraction relies on a recreational center called Maziruma a beach resort 3 History Edit Province of Guanebucanes Green part of the Government of Santa Marta created in the year 1524 The area of present day municipality of Dibuya was inhabited predominantly during the Pre Columbian era by indigenous tribes pertaining to the Koguis and Guanebucanes ethnic groups descendants of the Tairona civilization with a direct influence from the Wayuu ethnic group During the Spanish colonization of the Americas the indigenous village of Yaharo was first seen by Spanish explorers upon reaching the coasts of the Guajira Peninsula in 1502 In 1525 Spanish explorer Rodrigo de Bastidas visited the Yaharo Town and registered an account of the village 4 A year before in 1524 Bastidas had created the Government of Santa Marta which covered an area from Cabo de la Vela to the mouth of the Magdalena River 5 Between 1609 and 1640 the Spanish colonizers imported some 800 or more African slaves Most of these later escaped and formed Palenques In 1679 the Government of Santa Marta offered these palenques their freedom in exchange of protecting the territory from English pirates 6 In 1846 then President of Colombia Gen Tomas Cipriano de Mosquera ordered the reestablishment of the government after the War of the Supremes civil war Yaharo was renamed to Dibuya which translates from the Guanebucan language to lagoon by the sea lagoon which is located in the region of the Ramada 7 In 1872 Dibuya became a municipality seat or district by law 216 of this same year and was part of the Department of Magdalena In 1886 this category was removed by interim governor of the department Luis Cotes by Decree 377 of February 17 1886 when the United States of Colombia was dissolved The Council of Riohacha formally created the Corregimiento of Dibuya on April 1 1887 8 From the 1970s and until approximately 1989 two families from the Department of La Guajira the Cardenas and the Valdeblanquez engaged in a war for the control of the marijuana The confrontation between the two families gained national attention and directly affected those family members living in Dibuya as well as those living from Barranquilla and Santa Marta to Riohacha Maicao and Valledupar in the Caribbean Region of Colombia 9 On December 5 1995 the Department Assembly of La Guajira created the Municipality of Dibuya by Ordinance 030 of that same year Cristian Montero Cordoba became its first appointed mayor by Decree 350 of December 28 1995 10 Politics EditAdministrative divisions Edit The Municipality of Dibulla is made formed by five corregimientos two inspecciones de policia Police Inspections and twenty nine veredas Dibulla neighborhoods Edit El Peru La Marina Las casitas Miramar Rincon Guapo Tierra BajaCorregimientos Edit Campana Nuevo La Punta de los Remedios Las Flores Mingueo Palomino Rio AnchoVeredas Edit Casa Aluminio Chimgale Cuatro Veredas El Cerro Jerez El Limonal Larga La Vida MoscaReferences Edit in Spanish Colombian Registry of the Civil State 2007 election results Resultados y proyecciones 2005 2020 del censo 2005 Retrieved 17 April 2020 in Spanish Government of La Guajira Geography of Dibuya Archived 2007 08 13 at the Wayback Machine in Spanish Dibuya History Archived 2012 07 15 at archive today in Spanish Juan Friede La conquista del territorio y el poblamiento Manual de Historia de Colombia 3 Vols Vol 1 Bogota Instituto Colombiano de Cultura 1982 pp 116 222 p 131 in Spanish La guerra de los Cardenas y los Valdeblanquez 1970 1989 Estudio de un conflicto mestizo en La Guajira by Simon Uribe Martinez and Nicolas Cardenas Angel Archived 2015 01 22 at the Wayback Machine in Spanish Dibuya History Archived 2012 07 15 at archive today in Spanish Dibuya History Archived 2012 07 15 at archive today in Spanish La guerra de los Cardenas y los Valdeblanquez 1970 1989 Estudio de un conflicto mestizo en La Guajira by Simon Uribe Martinez and Nicolas Cardenas Angel Archived 2015 01 22 at the Wayback Machine in Spanish Dibuya History Archived 2012 07 15 at archive todayExternal links Edit in Spanish Gobernacion de La Guajira Dibulla in Spanish Dibulla official website Coordinates 11 16 N 73 18 W 11 267 N 73 300 W 11 267 73 300 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dibulla La Guajira amp oldid 1107354092, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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