Atlántico Department
Encyclopedia : A : AT : ATL : Atlántico Department
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| Capital | Barranquilla | ||||
| Governor | Carlos Rodado Noriega | ||||
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| Population - Total (2003) - Population density>Density | 2,365,663 | ||||
| Adjective | Atlanticense | ||||
It is the third smallest of the country's departments, after San Andrés y Providencia and Quindío, with an extension of 3,388 km² (1,308 sq mi). It has a population of 2,272,170, which makes it one of the most densely populated departments, with 670.65 inhabitants per km² (1737.1 inh./sq mi).
Municipalities
- Baranoa
- Barranquilla
- Campo de la Cruz
- Candelaria
- Galapa
- Juan de Acosta
- Luruaco
- Malambo
- Manatí
- Palmar de Varela
- Piojo
- Polonuevo
- Ponedera
- Puerto Colombia
- Repelon
- Sabanagrande
- Sabanalarga
- Santa Lucía
- Santo Tomas
- Soledad
- Suan
- Tubará
- Usiacurí
External links
- redirect [[Template:Wikitravel]]
| Departments of Colombia |
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| Amazonas | Antioquia | Arauca | Atlántico | Bolívar | Boyacá | Caldas | Caquetá | Casanare | Cauca | Cesar | Chocó | Córdoba | Cundinamarca | Guainía | Guajira | Guaviare | Huila | Magdalena | Meta | Nariño | Norte de Santander | Putumayo | Quindío | Risaralda | San Andrés and Providencia | Santander | Sucre | Tolima | Valle del Cauca | Vaupés | Vichada | |
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