Departments of Colombia

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Colombia is a unitary republic made up of thirty-two administrative divisions referred to as departments (Spanish: departamentos, sing. Template:Lang) and one Capital District (Distrito Capital).<ref name="Portal-Co">Template:Cite web</ref> Departments are country subdivisions and are granted a certain degree of autonomy. Each department has a governor (gobernador) and an Assembly (Asamblea Departamental), elected by popular vote for a four-year period. The governor cannot be re-elected in consecutive periods.

Departments are formed by a grouping of municipalities (municipios, sing. municipio). Municipal government is headed by mayor (alcalde) and administered by a municipal council (concejo municipal), both of which are elected by popular vote for four-year periods.

Internal subdivisions within departments

The current borders and number of the departments of Colombia was finally set after the 1991 Colombian Constitution came into effect. Before that, the number of departments went from the original nine federal states of the United States of Colombia who ratified the Constitution of 1863 (Antioquia, Bolívar, Boyacá, Cauca, Cundinamarca, Magdalena, Panamá, Santander and Tolima) to the current 32 departments that exist in the present-day Republic of Colombia.

All departments of Colombia are further subdivided into various municipalities, which represent smaller areas of the department and are often, but not always, coterminous with the urban and rural limits of a given city or town. Some municipalities might also include smaller towns or hamlets (known as corregimientos in Spanish), within the borders of the wider municipality. The rural subdivisions of municipalities are know in Spanish as veredas.

Most departments also group various municipalities into regions which are larger than a municipality and are usually known as either provinces or subregions. These subdivisions work as an intermediate level subnational regions between a department and a municipality. However, this provinces or subregions do not feature in the 1991 Colombian Constitution and are thus defined instead by the departmental governments and assemblies.

List of current departments

Departments of Colombia
ID Map Region Capital Area (km2) Population (December 2022)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Density per
km2
Established as a department Flag Code Governor (2024–2027)<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref> Party or Coalition<ref name=":0" />
00
File:Capital District in Colombia (mainland).svg
Capital District Bogotá Template:Commas Template:Commas 4670.80 1861 File:Flag of Bogotá.svg DC Carlos Fernando Galán New Liberalism
01
File:Amazonas in Colombia (mainland).svg
Amazonas Leticia Template:Commas Template:Commas 0.7 1991 File:Flag of Amazonas (Colombia).svg AM Óscar Enrique Sánchez Guerrero Historic Pact for Colombia
02
File:Antioquia in Colombia (mainland).svg
Antioquia Medellín Template:Commas Template:Commas 100.72 1886 File:Flag of Antioquia Department.svg AN Andrés Julián Rendón Cardona Por Antioquia Firme
03
File:Arauca in Colombia (mainland).svg
Arauca Arauca Template:Commas Template:Commas 11.01 1991 File:Flag of Arauca.svg AR Manuel Alexander Pérez Rueda Democratic Center
04
File:Atlantico in Colombia (mainland).svg
Atlántico Barranquilla Template:Commas Template:Commas 748.38 1910 File:Flag of Atlántico.svg AT Eduardo Verano de la Rosa Colombian Liberal Party
05
File:Bolivar in Colombia (mainland).svg
Bolívar Cartagena Template:Commas Template:Commas 79.69 1886 File:Flag of Bolívar (Colombia).svg BL Yamil Hernando Arana Padaui Bolivar Mejor
06
File:Boyaca in Colombia (mainland).svg
Boyacá Tunja Template:Commas Template:Commas 52.50 1824 File:Flag of Boyacá Department.svg BY Carlos Amaya Boyacá Grande
07
File:Caldas in Colombia (mainland).svg
Caldas Manizales Template:Commas Template:Commas 126.55 1905 File:Flag of Caldas.svg CL Henry Gutiérrez Angel Por El Caldas Que Quiere La Gente
08
File:Caqueta in Colombia (mainland).svg
Caquetá Florencia Template:Commas Template:Commas 4.52 1981 File:Flag of Caquetá.svg CQ Luis Francisco Ruiz Aguilar Coalición Revive Caqueta
09
File:Casanare in Colombia (mainland).svg
Casanare Yopal Template:Commas Template:Commas 9.42 1991 File:Flag of Casanare Department.svg CS César Augusto Ortiz Zorro Coalición Por Casanare
10
File:Cauca in Colombia (mainland).svg
Cauca Popayán Template:Commas Template:Commas 49.97 1824 File:Flag of Cauca Department.svg CA Jorge Octavio Guzmán Gutiérrez La Fuerza Del Pueblo
11
File:Cesar in Colombia (mainland).svg
Cesar Valledupar Template:Commas Template:Commas 52.42 1967 File:Flag of Cesar.svg CE Elvia Milena Sanjuán Dávila El Cesar En Marcha
12
File:Choco in Colombia (mainland).svg
Chocó Quibdó Template:Commas Template:Commas 11.49 1947 File:Flag of Chocó.svg CH Nubia Carolina Córdoba Curi Colombian Liberal Party
13
File:Cordoba in Colombia (mainland).svg
Córdoba Montería Template:Commas Template:Commas 71.33 1951 File:Flag of Córdoba Department.svg CO Erasmo Elías Zuleta Bechara Cordoba Pr1mero
14
File:Cundinamarca in Colombia (mainland).svg
Cundinamarca Bogotá Template:Commas Template:Commas 120.57 1819 File:Flag of Cundinamarca.svg CU Jorge Emilio Rey Ángel Caminando, Escuchando, Gobernando
15
File:Guainia in Colombia (mainland).svg
Guainía Inirida Template:Commas Template:Commas 0.67 1991 File:Flag of Guainía.svg GN Arnulfo Rivera Naranjo Coalición Trabajemos Guainía
16
File:Guaviare in Colombia (mainland).svg
Guaviare San José del GuaviareTemplate:Spaces Template:Commas Template:Commas 1.55 1991 File:Flag of Guaviare.svg GV Yeison Ferney Rojas Martínez Guaviare Seguimos Avanzando
17
File:Huila in Colombia (mainland).svg
Huila Neiva Template:Commas Template:Commas 55.32 1910 File:Flag of Huila.svg HU Rodrigo Villaba Mosquera Por Un Huila Grande
18
File:La Guajira in Colombia (mainland).svg
La Guajira Riohacha Template:Commas Template:Commas 42.24 1965 File:Flag of La Guajira.svg LG Jairo Alfonso Aguilar Deluque Union Party for the People, Radical Change, Independent Social Alliance, La Fuerza de la Paz and Partido Demócrata
19
File:Magdalena in Colombia (mainland).svg
Magdalena Santa Marta Template:Commas Template:Commas 57.86 1824 File:Flag of Magdalena.svg MA Rafael Alejandro Martínez Fuerza Ciudadana
20
File:Meta in Colombia (mainland).svg
Meta Villavicencio Template:Commas Template:Commas 12.14 1959 File:Flag of Meta.svg ME Rafaela Cortés Zambrano Coalición Fe y Firmeza
21
File:Narino in Colombia (mainland).svg
Nariño Pasto Template:Commas Template:Commas 49.01 1910 File:Flag of Nariño.svg NA Luis Alfonso Escobar Jaramillo Historic Pact for Colombia
22
File:Norte de Santander in Colombia (mainland).svg
Norte de Santander Cúcuta Template:Commas Template:Commas 68.87 1910 File:Flag of Norte de Santander.svg NS William Villamizar Laguado Coalición Por Amor A Nuestra Gente Del Norte
23
File:Putumayo in Colombia (mainland).svg
Putumayo Mocoa Template:Commas Template:Commas 13.99 1991 File:Flag of Putumayo.svg PU Carlos Andrés Marroquín Luna Coalición Somos La Fuerza De La Gente
24
File:Quindio in Colombia (mainland).svg
Quindío Armenia Template:Commas Template:Commas 292.63 1966 File:Flag of Quindío Department.svg QD Juan Miguel Galvis Bedoya Creemos Colombia
25
File:Risaralda in Colombia (mainland).svg
Risaralda Pereira Template:Commas Template:Commas 227.87 1966 File:Flag of Risaralda.svg RI Juan Diego Patiño Ochoa Colombian Liberal Party
26
File:San Andres and Providencia in Colombia.svg
San Andrés y ProvidenciaTemplate:Spaces San Andrés Template:Commas Template:Commas 1178.46 1991 File:Flag of San Andrés y Providencia.svg SA Nicolas Iván Gallardo Vásquez Coalición Avanzar es Posible
27
File:Santander in Colombia (mainland).svg
Santander Bucaramanga Template:Commas Template:Commas 71.55 1886 File:Flag of Santander Department.svg ST Juvenal Díaz Mateus Coalición Es Tiempo Juvenal Gobernador
28
File:Sucre in Colombia (mainland).svg
Sucre Sincelejo Template:Commas Template:Commas 82.89 1966 File:Flag of Sucre (Colombia).svg SU Lucy Inés García Montes Coalición Mujer de Resultados
29
File:Tolima in Colombia (mainland).svg
Tolima Ibagué Template:Commas Template:Commas 56.45 1886 File:Flag of Tolima Department.svg TO Adriana Magali Matiz Vargas Coalición Con Seguridad en el Territorio
30
File:Valle del Cauca in Colombia (mainland).svg
Valle del Cauca Cali Template:Commas Template:Commas 202.16 1910 File:Flag of Valle del Cauca.svg VC Dilian Francisca Toro Torres Coalición Unidos por el Valle
31
File:Vaupes in Colombia (mainland).svg
Vaupés Mitú Template:Commas Template:Commas 0.75 1991 File:Flag of Vaupés.svg VA Luis Alfredo Gutiérrez García Gente en Movimiento
32
File:Vichada in Colombia (mainland).svg
Vichada Puerto Carreño Template:Commas Template:Commas 1.08 1991 File:Flag of Vichada Department.svg VD Hecson Alexys Benito Castro Union Party for the People

Indigenous territories

Template:Main article The indigenous territories are at the third level of administrative division in Colombia, as are the municipalities. Indigenous territories are created by agreement between the government and indigenous communities. In cases where indigenous territories cover more than one department or municipality, local governments jointly administer them with the indigenous councils, as set out in Articles 329 and 330 of the Colombian Constitution of 1991. Also indigenous territories may achieve local autonomy if they meet the requirements of the law.

Article 329 of the 1991 constitution recognizes the collective indigenous ownership of indigenous territories and repeats that are inalienable. Law 160 of 1994 created the National System of Agrarian Reform and Rural Development Campesino, and replaced Law 135 of 1961 on Agrarian Social Reform; it establishes and sets out the functions of INCORA, one of the most important being to declare which territories will acquire the status of indigenous protection and what extension of existing ones will be allowed. Decree 2164 of 1995 interprets Law 160 of 1994, providing, among other things, a legal definition of indigenous territories.<ref>Decree 2164 of 1995 provides "Reserva Indígena. Es un globo de terreno baldío ocupado por una o varias comunidades indígenas que fué delimitado y legalmente asignado por el INCORA a aquellas para que ejerzan en él los derechos de uso y usufructo con exclusión de terceros. Las reservas indígenas constituyen tierras comunales de grupos étnicos, para los fines previstos en el artículo 63 de la Constitución Política y la ley 21 de 1991. [...] Territorios Indígenas. Son las áreas poseidas en forma regular y permanente por una comunidad, parcialidad o grupo indígena y aquellas que, aunque no se encuentren poseidas en esa forma, constituyen el ámbito tradicional de sus actividades sociales, económicas y culturales. " Art. 21: "Los resguardos son una institución legal y sociopolítica de carácter especial, conformada por una o más comunidades indígenas, que con un título de propiedad colectiva que goza de las garantías de la propiedad privada, poseen su territorio y se rigen para el manejo de éste y su vida interna por una organización autónoma amparada por el fuero indígena y su sistema normativo propio."</ref>

Indigenous territories in Colombia are mostly located in the departments of Amazonas, Cauca, La Guajira, Guaviare, and Vaupés.<ref name="Portal-Co" />

History

Territorial evolution of Colombian departments
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1824
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1908
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1912
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1916
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1928
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1942
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1958
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1966
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1990
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Present day

Gran Colombia

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When it was first established in 1819, The Republic of Gran Colombia had three departments. Venezuela, Cundinamarca (now Colombia) and Quito (now Ecuador).<ref name="Guhl">Template:Cite book</ref> In 1824, the Distrito del Centro (which became Colombia) was divided into five departments and further divided into seventeen provinces. One department, Isthmus Department, consisting of two provinces, later became the sovereign country of Panama.<ref name="Aguilera-Pena">Template:Cite web</ref>

Republic of New Granada

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With the dissolution of Gran Colombia in 1826 by the Revolution of the Morrocoyes (La Cosiata), New Granada kept its 17 provinces. In 1832 the provinces of Vélez and Barbacoas were created, and in 1835 those of Buenaventura and Pasto were added. In 1843 those of Cauca, Mompós and Túquerres were created. At this time the cantons (cantones) and parish districts were created, which provided the basis for the present-day municipalities.<ref name="Aguilera-Pena" /><ref name="Estadística">Template:Cite FTP</ref>

By 1853 the number of provinces had increased to thirty-six, namely:Antioquia, Azuero, Barbacoas, Bogotá, Buenaventura, Cartagena, Casanare, Cauca, Chiriquí, Chocó, Córdova, Cundinamarca, García Rovira, Mariquita, Medellín, Mompós, Neiva, Ocaña, Pamplona, Panamá, Pasto, Popayán, Riohacha, Sabanilla, Santa Marta, Santander, Socorro, Soto, Tequendama, Tunja, Tundama, Túquerres, Valle de Upar, Veraguas, Vélez and Zipaquirá.<ref name="Estadística" /> However, the new constitution of 1853 introduced federalism, which lead to the consolidation of provinces into states. By 1858 this process was complete, with a resulting eight federal states: Panamá was formed in 1855, Antioquia in 1856, Santander in May 1857, and Bolívar, Boyacá, Cauca, Cundinamarca and Magdalena were formed in June 1858. 1861 saw the creation of the final federal state of Tolima.<ref name="Domínguez">Template:Cite journal</ref>

Republic of Colombia

The Colombian Constitution of 1886 converted the states of Colombia into departments, with the state presidents renamed as governors. The states formed the following original departments:

Historical predecessors of current departments

Current name and flag Established as a department Name at time of establishment Establishment of earliest territorial predecessor Sovereign State that established the earliest territorial predecessor
Template:Flag 1991 Intendancy of Amazonas 1931 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1886 Province of Antioquia 1576 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1991 Commissary of Arauca 1911 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1910 Province of Sabanilla 1852 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1861 Federal District of Bogotá 1861 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1886 Province of Cartagena 1533 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1824 Province of Tunja 1539 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1905 Department of Caldas 1905 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1981 Intendancy of Caquetá 1905 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1991 Province of Casanare 1660 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1824 Province of Popayán 1537 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1967 Department of Cesar 1967 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1947 Province of Chocó 1726 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1951 Department of Córdoba 1951 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1824 Province of Santafé de Bogotá 1550 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1991 Commissary of Guainía 1963 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1991 Commissary of Guaviare 1977 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1910 Province of Neiva 1610 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1965 Province of Riohacha 1789 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1824 Province of Santa Marta 1533 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1959 Intendancy of Meta 1905 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1910 Province of Pasto 1823 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1910 Province of Pamplona 1555 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1991 Commissary of Putumayo 1912 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1966 Department of Quindío 1966 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1966 Department of Risaralda 1966 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1991 Providence Island Colony 1630 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1886 Province of Socorro 1795 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1966 Department of Sucre 1966 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1886 Province of Mariquita 1550 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1910 Province of Cauca 1835 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1991 Commissary of Vaupés 1910 Template:Flag
Template:Flag 1991 Commissary of Vichada 1913 Template:Flag

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See also

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References

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