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Vaupés Department

Vaupés (Spanish pronunciation: [bawˈpes]) is a department of Southeastern Colombia in the jungle covered Amazonía Region. It is located in the southeast part of the country, bordering Brazil to the east, the department of Amazonas to the south, Caquetá to the west, and Guaviare, and Guainía to the north; covering a total area of 54,135 km2. Its capital is the town of Mitú. As of 2018, the population was 40,797, making it the least populous department in Colombia.

Department of Vaupes
Departamento del Vaupés
Vaupés shown in red
Topography of the department
Coordinates: 1°12′N 70°10′W / 1.200°N 70.167°W / 1.200; -70.167
Country Colombia
RegionAmazonía Region
EstablishedJuly 4, 1991
CapitalMitú
Government
 • GovernorJesús Maria Vásquez Caicedo (2016-2019)
Area
 • Total54,135 km2 (20,902 sq mi)
 • Rank7th
Population
 (2018)[3]
 • Total40,797
 • Rank32nd
 • Density0.75/km2 (2.0/sq mi)
GDP
 • TotalCOP 382 billion
(US$ 0.1 billion)
Time zoneUTC−05
ISO 3166 codeCO-VAU
Municipalities6
HDI (2019)0.639[5]
medium · 33rd of 33
Websitewww.vaupes.gov.co

History edit

During the colonization by the Spanish and first days of the first republic, the territory of Vaupes was part of the Province of Popayán, during the Greater Colombia. After the independence from Spain between 1821 and 1830 became part of the first version of the Boyacá Department. Between 1831 and 1857 the territory became part of the National Territory of Caquetá to later be part of the Sovereign State of Cauca. In 1886 became part of the then recently created Cauca Department.[6]

With the expansion of the rubber industry and the industrial revolution, exploration for rubber reached the area bringing colonizers that altered and in some cases extinguished the majority of the indigenous population.

The territory was first made into a territorial division in 1910 and functioned as Commissaries (Comisarias) with the town of Calamar as capital (located in present-day Guaviare) but later moved to the town of Mitú to make an "act of presence" near the border with Brazil. In 1963 Guainía segregated from the Vaupes and became a commissary. In 1977, Guaviare followed the same path.

The department was created after the Colombian Constitution of 1991 which established it as a Department of Colombia on July 4, 1991.[7]

Economy edit

The department's main economic activities feature logging and fishing, with much exportation to neighboring Brazil.

Demographics edit

The vast majority of the population consists of indigenous inhabitants. It is the least populated department in the country.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1973 23,250—    
1985 26,178+12.6%
1993 24,671−5.8%
2005 39,279+59.2%
2018 40,797+3.9%
Source:[8]

Transportation edit

Because of its location in the Amazon jungle, it has no roads connecting it with the rest of the country or internally from settlement to settlement, and commerce and contact with the outside world is achieved through travel along the main rivers and by means of air travel. Several of the small settlements have airstrips with service to the department's capital, Mitú, and from there with the rest of the country.[9]

Administrative divisions edit

Because of its small population and vast extension of land, Vaupés only has three municipalities. Other sections of the department were classified as an especial type of corregimientos, which has certain hybrid functions from a municipality and corregimiento.

Municipalities edit

  1. Carurú
  2. Mitú
  3. Taraira

Department Corregimientos edit

  1. Pacoa
  2. Papunahua
  3. Yavaraté

Municipal Corregimientos edit

  1. Acaricuara
  2. Villa Fátima

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ . Gobernación del Vaupés. Archived from the original on 2013-02-16. Retrieved 2012-02-12.
  2. ^ "Vaupés, Department of". Historical Dictionary of Colombia. Scarecrow Press. 2012. p. 291. ISBN 978-0-8108-7813-6.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on November 13, 2009. Retrieved February 13, 2013.
  4. ^ "Producto Interno Bruto por departamento", www.dane.gov.co
  5. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  6. ^ Vaupes - Capitán Paz
  7. ^ (in Spanish) Vaupes Secretary of Education; History of Vaupes
  8. ^ "Reloj de Población". DANE. Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadísitica. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  9. ^ (in Spanish) Finagro; Vaupes Department

References edit

  • "national lottery on Vaupes" (in Spanish).
  • "Encolombia.com - Vaupes" (in Spanish).
  • "National Federation of Departments: Vaupes" (in Spanish).

External links edit

  • Territorial-Environmental Information System of Colombian Amazon SIAT-AC website

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Vaupes Spanish pronunciation bawˈpes is a department of Southeastern Colombia in the jungle covered Amazonia Region It is located in the southeast part of the country bordering Brazil to the east the department of Amazonas to the south Caqueta to the west and Guaviare and Guainia to the north covering a total area of 54 135 km2 Its capital is the town of Mitu As of 2018 the population was 40 797 making it the least populous department in Colombia Department of Vaupes Departamento del VaupesDepartmentVaupes RiverFlagCoat of armsVaupes shown in redTopography of the departmentCoordinates 1 12 N 70 10 W 1 200 N 70 167 W 1 200 70 167Country ColombiaRegionAmazonia RegionEstablishedJuly 4 1991CapitalMituGovernment GovernorJesus Maria Vasquez Caicedo 2016 2019 Area 1 2 Total54 135 km2 20 902 sq mi Rank7thPopulation 2018 3 Total40 797 Rank32nd Density0 75 km2 2 0 sq mi GDP 4 TotalCOP 382 billion US 0 1 billion Time zoneUTC 05ISO 3166 codeCO VAUMunicipalities6HDI 2019 0 639 5 medium 33rd of 33Websitewww vaupes gov co Contents 1 History 2 Economy 3 Demographics 4 Transportation 5 Administrative divisions 5 1 Municipalities 5 2 Department Corregimientos 5 3 Municipal Corregimientos 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory editDuring the colonization by the Spanish and first days of the first republic the territory of Vaupes was part of the Province of Popayan during the Greater Colombia After the independence from Spain between 1821 and 1830 became part of the first version of the Boyaca Department Between 1831 and 1857 the territory became part of the National Territory of Caqueta to later be part of the Sovereign State of Cauca In 1886 became part of the then recently created Cauca Department 6 With the expansion of the rubber industry and the industrial revolution exploration for rubber reached the area bringing colonizers that altered and in some cases extinguished the majority of the indigenous population The territory was first made into a territorial division in 1910 and functioned as Commissaries Comisarias with the town of Calamar as capital located in present day Guaviare but later moved to the town of Mitu to make an act of presence near the border with Brazil In 1963 Guainia segregated from the Vaupes and became a commissary In 1977 Guaviare followed the same path The department was created after the Colombian Constitution of 1991 which established it as a Department of Colombia on July 4 1991 7 Economy editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The department s main economic activities feature logging and fishing with much exportation to neighboring Brazil Demographics editThe vast majority of the population consists of indigenous inhabitants It is the least populated department in the country Historical populationYearPop 197323 250 198526 178 12 6 199324 671 5 8 200539 279 59 2 201840 797 3 9 Source 8 Transportation editBecause of its location in the Amazon jungle it has no roads connecting it with the rest of the country or internally from settlement to settlement and commerce and contact with the outside world is achieved through travel along the main rivers and by means of air travel Several of the small settlements have airstrips with service to the department s capital Mitu and from there with the rest of the country 9 Administrative divisions editBecause of its small population and vast extension of land Vaupes only has three municipalities Other sections of the department were classified as an especial type of corregimientos which has certain hybrid functions from a municipality and corregimiento Municipalities edit Caruru Mitu Taraira Department Corregimientos edit Pacoa Papunahua Yavarate Municipal Corregimientos edit Acaricuara Villa FatimaSee also editBarasana Eduria language Cubeo language Tucanoan languagesNotes edit Nuestro Departamento Informacion general Gobernacion del Vaupes Archived from the original on 2013 02 16 Retrieved 2012 02 12 Vaupes Department of Historical Dictionary of Colombia Scarecrow Press 2012 p 291 ISBN 978 0 8108 7813 6 DANE Archived from the original on November 13 2009 Retrieved February 13 2013 Producto Interno Bruto por departamento www dane gov co Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 2018 09 13 Vaupes Capitan Paz in Spanish Vaupes Secretary of Education History of Vaupes Reloj de Poblacion DANE Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadisitica Retrieved 6 July 2017 in Spanish Finagro Vaupes DepartmentReferences edit national lottery on Vaupes in Spanish Encolombia com Vaupes in Spanish National Federation of Departments Vaupes in Spanish External links editTerritorial Environmental Information System of Colombian Amazon SIAT AC website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vaupes 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