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Country
  
Colombia

Subregion
  
Magdalena Medio

Local time
  
Sunday 2:25 AM

Department
  
Antioquia Department

Area
  
1,881 km²

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Time zone
  
Colombia Standard Time (UTC-05:00)

Weather
  
26°C, Wind W at 5 km/h, 87% Humidity

Yondó is a town and municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia. The first settlers arrived around 10,000 BC; archaeological site. The town was founded in 1941 for lodge the, at that time, discovered Casabe oilfield's workers. The town became a municipality in 1979. It is a Magdalena river port, across a river from Barrancabermeja, where Colombia's oldest and largest oil refinery is located.

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Map of Yond%C3%B3, Antioquia, Colombia

Statistics

  • 07° 00' 28" latitude North; 73° 54' 51" longitude West; 75 m a.s.l. altitude
  • Surface area 1,903 km²:[1]
  • 30.2% natural forests, mostly secondary
  • 55.1% pastures
  • 10.6% secondary growth
  • Annual rainfall 2,799 mm, no month below 100 mm; mean temperature year around 27.2 °C
  • Total population 12,562; ca. 50% urban in the town seat, 50% rural
  • History

    Yondó was an oilfield's worker camp built by the Royal Dutch Shell oil company in 1945 in order to house some 2,000 workers and employees. It was built in the usual manner for camps in remote locations: with large comfortable cabins, plenty of potable water, electricity, sewage system, schools, small hospital, radio and telephone communications, etc. These were (and would be today) considered luxuries and attracted -as many enclave developments in remote areas do- a large number of settlers in the periphery of the oil production facilities. The oil company had acquired rights for a 40 year exploitation of the oil fields, until 1985 but resigned in 1981 under pressure from FARC guerrillas and settlers. The production facilities and camp installations were turned in to the government. This latter were destined to house bona fide and opportunist settlers and thus the new town was founded.[2]

    Sister city

    Yondó has sister city relations with:

  • Berkeley, California
  • References

    Yondó Wikipedia