Monterrey Casanare
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Name | Department of Casanare |
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Native name | Departamento de Casanare |
Native name lang | es |
Type | Department |
Motto | Trabajo y Libertad(Spanish: Work and Liberty) |
Anthem | |
Map caption | Casanare shown in red |
Coordinates type | region:CO_type:adm2nd |
Coordinates display | inline,title |
Subdivision type | Country |
Subdivision name | |
Subdivision type1 | Region |
Subdivision name1 | Orinoquía Region |
Parts type | Largest city |
Parts style | para |
Established title | Established |
Established date | July 4, 1991 |
Blank name sec1 | Provinces |
Blank1 name sec1 | Municipalities |
Blank1 info sec1 | 19 |
Seat type | Capital |
Seat | Yopal |
Leader title | Governor |
Leader name | Raúl Flórez (2008-) |
Unit pref | Metric |
Area total km2 | 44640 |
Area rank | 10 |
Population total | 282452 |
Population as of | 2005 |
Population rank | 26 |
Population density km2 | auto |
Timezone1 | UTC-05 |
Iso code | |
Website | www.casanare.gov.co |
Casanare is a department of Colombia. It is in the central eastern region of the country. Its capital is Yopal. It contains oil fields and an 800 km pipeline leading to the coastal port of Coveñas owned by BP.
Category:Departments of Colombia Category:States and territories established in 1991
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