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Baranoa

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Country
  
Colombia

Department
  
Atlántico

Elevation
  
118 m (387 ft)

Area
  
127 km²

Region
  
Caribbean

Founded
  
1543

Demonym(s)
  
Baranoero

Local time
  
Thursday 1:25 AM

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Weather
  
26°C, Wind N at 18 km/h, 68% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Espejo de Agua Park, Plaza Principal, Plaza De Baranoa

Baranoa is a municipality and town in the Colombian department of Atlántico, located 22 km south of Barranquilla. The municipality occupies an area of 127 km2, including rural, urban, suburban and protected land. Baranoa has 55,178 inhabitants (2006 Census), 82.63% of these are concentrated in the urban town and 17.37% in rural areas.

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Map of Baranoa, Atl%C3%A1ntico, Colombia

Geography

The municipality of Baranoa, is irrigated by several creeks including Santa Rosa, Campeche, Big creek and Deep creek.

History

Baranoa was an indigenous settlement located close to the Big Creek (Arroyo Grande) when the Spanish conquers under the commandament of Don Pedro de Heredia discover it in 1534.

In October 1543, it was commended by the Spanish Crown to Hernando Dávila. Further commendements were given to Inés de Mendoza (1556), Hernando De la Salas (1568) and José De las Salas (1609). The Viceroy Sebastian de Eslava order a reformation of the town between 1744 and 1745. As a consequence, 39 Spanish families made their home in Baranoa, creating the Parish of Santa Ana of Baranoa.

On 23 October 1856, it was created the municipality of Baranoa, based on the number of inhabitants the parish had, and its level of development. The municipality category, as well as its boundaries, was ratified on 16 December 1964.

Economy

Economic activities are focused on cattle raising, corn, cassava, cotton and Jocote plum farming. There is a Plum Festival, famous in northern Colombia. There are mining sites for calcite, and iron minerals.

References

Baranoa Wikipedia