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Cauca Department (Spanish pronunciation:, Spanish: Departamento del Cauca) is a department of Southwestern Colombia.Located in the southwestern part of the country, facing the Pacific Ocean to the west, [4] the Valle del Cauca Department to the north, Tolima Department to the northeast, Huila Department to the east, and Nariño Department to the south.
This SVG map is part of a locator map series applying the widespread location map scheme. ... Cauca (Colombia) Categoría:Localidades de Cauca; Anexo:Cronología de ...
Valle del Cauca, or Cauca Valley (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbaʎe ðel ˈkawka]), is a department in western Colombia abutting the Pacific Ocean. Its capital is Santiago de Cali . Other cities such as Buenaventura , Buga , Cartago , Palmira and Tuluá have great economical, political, social and cultural influence on the department's life.
Municipal Theater Map of Cali in about 1882–1884, Spanish edition. In the 19th century Cali, capital of the Valley of the Cauca department, was a quiet community with no more than 20,000 inhabitants. The urban center of the city was around the neighborhoods of Altozano and San Antonio.
پودمان:Location map Colombia Valle del Cauca Department; الگو:Location map Colombia Valle del Cauca Department; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Stade olympique Pascual-Guerrero; Stade Deportivo Cali; Modèle:Géolocalisation/Valle del Cauca; Modèle:Géolocalisation/Valle del Cauca/Documentation; Cathédrale Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel de Cartago
The University of Cauca (est. 1827), one of Colombia's oldest and most distinguished institutions of higher education, is located here, so Popayán is also known as the "University City". Nearby is Puracé National Natural Park. The nearest large city is Cali, in the Valle del Cauca Department, north of Cauca.
With the dissolution of Gran Colombia in 1826 by the Revolution of the Morrocoyes (La Cosiata), New Granada kept its 17 provinces. In 1832 the provinces of Vélez and Barbacoas were created, and in 1835 those of Buenaventura and Pasto were added. In 1843 those of Cauca, Mompós and Túquerres were created.