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The Cordillera Occidental ( en, Western Ranges) is the lowest in elevation of the three branches of the Colombian Andes. The average altitude is and the highest peak is Cerro Tatamá at . The range extends from south to north dividing from the
Colombian Massif The Colombian Massif (from the Spanish Macizo Colombiano), also known colloquially as ''Nudo de Almaguer'', refers to a group of mountains within the Andes of south central Colombia. The massif is mainly within the area of the Cauca, Huila, and ...
in Nariño Department, passes north through Cauca, Valle del Cauca, Risaralda, Chocó, and Caldas Departments to the
Paramillo Massif The Paramillo Massif (''Nudo de Paramillo'') is a mountain range of the Tropical Andes System, located at the northern end of the Cordillera Occidental (West Andes) range in Colombia. Geography Administratively, the Paramillo Massif is located ...
in Antioquia and Córdoba Departments. From this massif the range divides further to form the Serranías de Ayapel, San Jerónimo and Abibe. Only to recede into the Caribbean plain and the
Sinú River Sinú River (), is a river in northwestern Colombia that flows mostly through the Córdoba Department and into the Caribbean. The river is the third most important river after the Magdalena River and the Cauca River in the Caribbean Region. It ...
valley.


Geography

The western part of the mountain range belongs to the
Pacific region of Colombia The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south, and is bounded by the continen ...
and its
Chocó–Darién moist forests The Chocó–Darién moist forests (NT0115) is an ecoregion in the west of Colombia and east of Panama. The region has extremely high rainfall, and the forests hold great biodiversity. The northern and southern parts of the ecoregion have been cons ...
ecoregion, with the San Juan River being the main watershed, while the eastern part belongs to the
Cauca River The Cauca River () is a river in Colombia that lies between the Occidental and Central cordilleras. From its headwaters in southwestern Colombia near the city of Popayán, it joins the Magdalena River near Magangue in Bolivar Department, and ...
basin. The northern and northwestern parts belong to the Atlantic Slope, with the
Atrato Atrato is a municipality and town in the Chocó Department near the Pacific Ocean, Colombia. Climate Atrato has an extremely wet tropical rainforest climate A tropical rainforest climate, humid tropical climate or equatorial climate is a tropi ...
and Sinú Rivers being the main watersheds. The Cordillera Occidental is separated from the coastal Baudó Mountains by the
Atrato River The Atrato River () is a river of northwestern Colombia. It rises in the slopes of the Western Cordillera and flows almost due north to the Gulf of Urabá (or Gulf of Darién), where it forms a large, swampy delta. Its course crosses the Ch ...
.


Highest peaks

* Cerro Tatamá – – Chocó & Risaralda * Azufral – – Nariño * Farallones de Cali – – Valle del Cauca * Farallones del Citará – – Antioquia * Páramo de Frontino – – Antioquia * Cerro Caramanta – – Antioquia, Caldas & Risaralda * Cerro Napi – – Cauca * Alto Musinga – – Antioquia * Cerro Calima – – Valle del Cauca * Cerro Paramillo – – Antioquia * Cerro Ventana – – Valle del Cauca & Chocó


Protected areas

The West Andes have the following nationally protected areas from south to north: * PNN Munchique * PNN Farallones de Cali * PNN Tatamá * PNN Las Orquídeas * PNN Paramillo Other areas under consideration for national protection include: * Serranía del Pinche * Serranía de los Paraguas


Locally protected areas

* Yotoco Forest Reserve * Bitaco River Forest Reserve


Recreation areas

* Dapa * Calima Lake


See also

* Geography of Colombia *
Andean Region, Colombia The Andean region, located in central Colombia, is the most populated natural region of Colombia. With many mountains, the Andes contain most of the country's urban centers.Cordillera Central (Colombia) *
Cordillera Oriental (Colombia) The Cordillera Oriental ( en, Eastern Ranges) is the widest of the three branches of the Colombian Andes. The range extends from south to north dividing from the Colombian Massif in Huila Department to Norte de Santander Department where it spli ...


References

{{Mountain Ranges of Colombia Mountain ranges of the Andes
Occidental Occidental may refer to: * Western world (of or pertaining to) Places * Occidental, California, a town in Sonoma County, California, US * Occidental Park (Seattle) Other uses * Interlingue, a constructed language formerly known as Occidental ...