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Valle del Cauca is a department of Colombia. It is in the western
side of the country, facing the Pacific Ocean, and it is considered
one of the most important departments in the Republic of Colombia.
Its capital is Santiago de Cali.
The department of Valle del Cauca is located
on the western part of the country, between 3° 05’
and 5° 01’ latitude N, 75° 42’ and 77°
33’ longitude W. Its limits to the north border the
departments of Risaralda and Quindío, the department
of Cauca to the south, Tolima to the east, and the Pacific
Ocean to the west as well as the department Chocó.
The valley is geographically limited by the Central and Western
mountain ranges and is 'bathed' by numerous rivers which empty
into the Cauca River.
The department is divided into four zones: the
Pacific Fringe, which is humid and mostly jungle; the western
mountain range, also humid and full of jungle, heavily deforested
due to the paper industry; The Andean valley of the Cauca
river, whose surrounding lands are the most fertile of the
country; and the western ridge of the central mountain range.The
anthem of Valle del Cauca is "salve Valle del Cauca,
mi tierra" |
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