El Carmen de Bolívar

El Carmen de Bolívar
Municipality and town

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Location of the municipality and town of El Carmen de Bolívar in the Bolívar Department of Colombia
El Carmen de Bolívar

Location in Colombia

Coordinates: 9°43′N 75°08′W / 9.717°N 75.133°W
Country  Colombia
Department Bolívar Department
Founded 1776
Area
  Total 954 km2 (368 sq mi)
Elevation 197 m (646 ft)
Population (2005)
  Total 67,952
  Density 71/km2 (180/sq mi)
Demonym Carmero
Area code(s) 57 + 5
Website Official website (Spanish)

El Carmen de Bolivar is a town in Bolivar Department, Colombia, 114 km southeast of Cartagena de Indias, in the mountain system of the Serrania de San Jacinto, near the Colombian Caribbean coast. Today is the Third Population and Economics Department. The population has overtaken the rate revitalizing its economy and social security, but progress is hampered by the municipal and national administrative offense. Nationwide is a pioneer in the export of Snuff, Avocado and other agricultural products, moreover, has encouraged the cultivation of cocoa.

History

This area was initially inhabited by the Native American tribes of Malibúes, Farotos and Piletas, was later conquered and colonized by the Spanish naming it sitio de Nuestra Señora del Carmen or "Our Lady of El Carmen site" in 1776 by a Spanish officer named Antonio de La Torre y Miranda and under the orders of Juan de Torrezal Díaz de Pimienta, Governor of Cartagena of Indies.

Geography

The municipality of El Carmen de Bolivar is located south of the municipality of San Jacinto, north of the municipality of Ovejas, Sucre west of the municipalities of Zambrano and Córdoba and east of the municipality of San Onofre, Sucre, covering a total area of 954 km².

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Coordinates: 9°43′N 75°08′W / 9.717°N 75.133°W