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(Redirected from Atlántico department) Department of Colombia Department in Caribbean Region, Colombia
Department of Atlántico Departamento del Atlántico
Department
Flag of Department of AtlánticoFlagCoat of arms of Department of AtlánticoCoat of arms
Motto(s): Compromiso para una vida digna
(English: Commitment for a worthy life)
Anthem: Himno del Atlántico
Atlántico shown in redAtlántico shown in red
Topography of the departmentTopography of the department
Country Colombia
RegionCaribbean Region
Department1910
Province1852
CapitalBarranquilla
Government
 • GovernorEduardo Verano de la Rosa 2024–2027 (Colombian Liberal Party)
Area
 • Total3,388 km (1,308 sq mi)
 • Rank30th
Population
 • Total2,535,517
 • Rank5th
 • Density750/km (1,900/sq mi)
GDP
 • TotalCOP 63,765 billion
(US$ 15.0 billion)
Time zoneUTC-05
ISO 3166 codeCO-ATL
Municipalities23
HDI0.777
high · 4th of 33
Websiteatlantico.gov.co
Historical population
YearPop.±%
1973 964,087—    
1985 1,478,213+53.3%
1993 1,837,468+24.3%
2005 2,166,156+17.9%
2018 2,535,517+17.1%
Source:

Atlántico (Spanish pronunciation: [aðˈlantiko], English: Atlantic) is a department of Colombia, located in northern Colombia with the Caribbean Sea to its north, the Bolívar Department to its west and south separated by the Canal del Dique, and the Magdalena Department to its east separated by the Magdalena River. Despite being the third smallest in the country, the department is among the most densely populated, with a population of 2,535,517.

The department's capital and most-populous city is Barranquilla with a population of 1,327,209. Soledad and Malambo are also significant population centers within Atlántico, constituting integral parts of the Barranquilla metropolitan area.

Governors

Main article: Governor of Atlántico

Politics

Administrative divisions

Municipalities

  1. Baranoa
  2. Barranquilla
  3. Campo de la Cruz
  4. Candelaria
  5. Galapa
  6. Juan de Acosta
  7. Luruaco
  8. Malambo
  9. Manatí
  10. Palmar de Varela
  11. Piojó
  12. Polonuevo
  13. Ponedera
  14. Puerto Colombia
  15. Repelón
  16. Sabanagrande
  17. Sabanalarga
  18. Santa Lucía
  19. Santo Tomás
  20. Soledad
  21. Suán
  22. Tubará
  23. Usiacurí

Education

Higher education

The University of Atlántico, with 22,790 students in 2021, stands as the largest higher education institution by student population in the department.

In September 2023, the University of the Coast was ranked second among the top universities in the country, while the University of the North ranked fifteenth.

Notable people

See also: Barranquilla

References

  1. "DANE". Archived from the original on November 13, 2009. Retrieved February 13, 2013.
  2. "Producto Interno Bruto por departamento", www.dane.gov.co
  3. "Sub-national HDI – Area Database – Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  4. "Reloj de Población". DANE. Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadísitica. Archived from the original on 16 January 2018. Retrieved 6 July 2017.

External links

Atlántico Department
Capital: Barranquilla
History
Municipalities
Departments of the North of Colombia
Topics
Departments
Major cities
Departmental capitals
See Also
Departments of Colombia
South America

 Amazonas
 Antioquia
 Arauca
 Atlántico
 Bolívar
 Boyacá

 Caldas
 Caquetá
 Casanare
 Cauca
 Cesar
 Chocó

 Córdoba
 Cundinamarca
 Guainía
 Guaviare
 Huila
 La Guajira

 Magdalena
 Meta
 Nariño
 N. Santander
 Putumayo
 Quindío

 Risaralda
 San Andrés
 Santander
 Sucre
 Tolima
 Valle del Cauca

 Vaupés
 Vichada

Capital district:
 Bogotá

10°59′N 74°47′W / 10.983°N 74.783°W / 10.983; -74.783

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