Tolima Department
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Capital | Ibagué | ||||
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Area | 23,562 km² | ||||
Population - Total (2003) - Density |
1,312,972 204 people/km² |
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Adjective | tolimense |
Tolima is a department of Colombia. It is in the western central region of the country. Its capital is Ibagué. The department of Tolima was created in 1861 from a part of what was previously Cundinamarca.
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- Alpujarra
- Alvarado
- Ambalema
- Anzoategui
- Armero (Guayabal)
- Ataco
- Cajamarca
- Carmen Apicala
- Casabianca
- Chaparral [1]
- Coello
- Coyaima
- Cunday
- Dolores
- Espinal
- Falan
- Flandes
- Fresno
- Guamo
- Herveo
- Honda
- Ibagué
- Icononzo
- Lerida
- Líbano
- Mariquita
- Melgar
- Murillo
- Natagaima
- Ortega
- Piedras
- Planadas
- Prado
- Purificacion
- Rioblanco
- Roncesvalles
- Rovira
- Saldana
- San Antonio
- San Luis
- Santa Isabel
- Suarez
- Valle de San Juan
- Venadillo
- Villahermosa
- Villarrica
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