La Gloria, Cesar

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La Gloria
Flag of La Gloria
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Location of the municipality and town of La Gloria in the Department of Cesar.
Location of the municipality and town of La Gloria in the Department of Cesar.
Country Colombia
Region Caribbean
Department Cesar
Foundation 1800
Government
 - Mayor Fermín Cruz Romero
(Convergencia Ciudadana)[1]
Population (2005)
 - Total 14,173
  [2][3]
Website:
lagloria-cesar.gov.co

La Gloria is a municipality and town in the Department of Cesar, northern Colombia by the Magdalena River.

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[edit] Geography

Sunset at La Gloria
Sunset at La Gloria

La Gloria is situated to the Eastern margin of the Magdalena River, it borders the north with the municipalities of Tamalameque and Pelaya, the south with the municipalities of Gamarra and Aguachica, the West with the Bolivar Department and the east with the Norte de Santander Department. The municipality has been characterized as the bridge between the south of Cesar and the municipalities of the south of Bolivar. Travellers of this region of Bolivar must cross rio Magdalena, to take the highway La Gloria - La Mata.

[edit] History

The town and municipality was initially founded by Benito Torices Bermudez, Juan Cruz Uribe, Gregorio Arias and Hermógenes Maza on December 8, 1800 with the name Corregimiento of Belén Belén part of the Municipality of Simaña. The town served as a supportive port for fluvial vessels carrying supplies and passengers over the Magdalena River. In 1888 the General Assembly of the Magdalena creates the current layout of Municipality and town of La Gloria by order 004 of July 1, 1888 and became part of the Padilla Province. In 1967 the municipality adheres to the Cesar Department.

[edit] Economy

It is known for its small but growing fishing industry and its agricultural produces. The agricultural products that stand out in the municipality are rice, cultivated in the estates of the Properties Santa Ines and Bellacruz, as well as sorghum and other cereals to smaller scale. The planting of corn in Ayacucho and La Mata, like the fishing industry, is very well-known at national level.

[edit] Transportation

There are two airports in the municipality both owned and controlled by the Colombian state owned oil company Ecopetrol in the corregimientos of Simaña and Ayacucho.

La gloria connects to the rest of the Cesar Department towns by a highway leading to the town of La Mata and a railway that connects to the main southern towns of the department. La Gloria train station is considered by the Colombian Ministry of Culture as an estate of national cultural interest.[1]

The Magdalena River easily communicates with other cities over this river, the most important of them being Barranquilla.

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Coordinates: 8°35′N, 73°35′W