Montería () is a municipality and city located in northern
Colombia and is the capital of the
Department
Department may refer to:
* Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility
Government and military
*Department (administrative division), a geographical and administrative division within a country, ...
of
Córdoba Córdoba most commonly refers to:
* Córdoba, Spain, a major city in southern Spain and formerly the imperial capital of Islamic Spain
* Córdoba, Argentina, 2nd largest city in the country and capital of Córdoba Province
Córdoba or Cordoba may ...
. The city is located away from the Caribbean sea, by 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 ...
. The city and region are known for their distinct cultural heritages, which include a blend of mainly colonial
Spanish
Spanish might refer to:
* Items from or related to Spain:
** Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain
**Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries
**Spanish cuisine
Other places
* Spanish, Ontario, Ca ...
descendants, indigenous
Zenú peoples and more recently,
Middle East
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immigrants. The city is home to the
Sombrero Vueltiao, a national symbol; and is the home of
Porro
The porro is a musical style and dance from the Caribbean region of Colombia. It is a Colombian cumbia rhythm that developed into its own subgenre. It was originally a folkloric expression from the Sinú River area that evolved into a ballro ...
folklore music. The city has an inland seaport connected to the Caribbean Sea by 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 ...
.
History
The area where the Department of Córdoba is located today was first settled by
Zenú Indians, who lived near the banks of three rivers: the
Sinú (
Finzenú), the
San Jorge (
Panzenú) and the
Nechí
Nechi is a town and municipality in the Colombian department of Antioquia.
Climate
Nechí has a tropical rainforest climate
A tropical rainforest climate, humid tropical climate or equatorial climate is a tropical climate sub-type usually fo ...
(
Zenúfana). Montería was founded on May 1, 1777 by Spanish officer
Antonio de la Torre y Miranda
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, being governor of the Province of
Cartagena officer
Juan de Torrezar Díaz Pimienta. The city, which had been named Montería by its inhabitants and located on the east side of the Sinú river, was then renamed "San Jerónimo de Buenavista" and moved to the west side of the river.
''San Jerónimo de Buenavista'' was chosen by Antonio de la Torre y Miranda to name the city, in order to honor
Saint Jerome
Jerome (; la, Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus; grc-gre, Εὐσέβιος Σωφρόνιος Ἱερώνυμος; – 30 September 420), also known as Jerome of Stridon, was a Christian priest, confessor, theologian, and historian; he is c ...
, but people referred to it as Montería. In 1803, the city was burned by a group of natives, so the residents decided to move back to the Sinú's east bank, where it remains today. In recent years, Monteria has seen a growth in population on the west side. In 1923, it became a municipality of Bolívar Department, and in 1952, it was designated as capital of the new Department of Córdoba. Montería was located within the boundaries of the
Colombian Department of
Bolívar until 1952 when it separated from Bolívar and became the capital of the new Department of
Córdoba Córdoba most commonly refers to:
* Córdoba, Spain, a major city in southern Spain and formerly the imperial capital of Islamic Spain
* Córdoba, Argentina, 2nd largest city in the country and capital of Córdoba Province
Córdoba or Cordoba may ...
.
With a population of approximately 400,000, the city is considered to be one of the ten most important cities in Colombia and is locally known as La Perla del Sinú (The Pearl of the River Sinú).
Geography and climate

The city, which lies in the Sinú valley, is divided by the Sinú river and surrounded and sparsely populated by tropical flora and fauna. The town's weather is mainly warm and moderately humid, with average yearly temperatures of . The area is subject to flooding.
Media and communications
Newspapers
* ''
El Espectador
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'' (national daily newspaper)
* ''
El Heraldo de Barranquilla'' (regional newspaper)
*
Diario El Meridiano de Córdoba'(regional newspaper)
* ''
El Tiempo'' (national daily newspaper)
* ''El Universal'' (regional newspaper)
Economy
The town's economy is based mainly on cattle farming, and a very prosperous commercial district consisting of modern malls, shops, and restaurant chains. It is considered to be the Cattle Farming Capital of Colombia and celebrates this title with a yearly festival.
Plus, the city is one of the most important destination with venues of the country by having Great Stadiums and Convention centers, and have received important celebrities such as
Maelo Ruiz,
Jorge Celedón
Jorge Celedón also known as Jorgito Celedón is a Colombian musician and singer of vallenato music. Celedón was one of the backup singers for the vallenato group Binomio de Oro de America who joined after the death of Rafael Orozco Maestre. In ...
,
Shakira
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,
Years and Years,
Juanes
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,
Carlos Vives
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, among others.
Transportation
Monteria lies on a major highway connecting
Medellín
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to
Sincelejo
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and extending to
Cartagena and
Barranquilla
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. It has an effective public transportation system and arterial connections to the rest of the country.
Public transportation
As is common in most Colombian municipalities, public transportation is tightly integrated into the city. A system of taxis and several lines of large and small buses serve the community on surface streets. The streets of Monteria are also full of motorcycle taxis or "rapimotos" that provide economical transportation.
A passenger-only ferry system known as "Planchones", consists of roofed wooden rafts. It traverses the Sinu river along a system of manual cable tows. It was made as a way to cross the river before a proper bridge could be built and has served as an alternative to cross the river ever since. It is one of the most remarkable features of the city.
Water

The city is served by a fishing port, but the waters of the Sinu river do not run deep enough and are not wide enough to serve as a commercial channel. High quality sand is brought up from the bottom of the river in buckets placed by divers, for use in the making of cinder blocks for local and regional construction projects.
Air travel
Monteria is home to an international airport,
Los Garzones Airport, which provides service to major cities via
Avianca
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,
Easyfly and
LATAM
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airlines.
Major cities served from the airport include
Bogotá
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,
Medellín
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,
Cali
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and
Panama City
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.
Demographics
The region is populated by a diverse mix of people, including the descendants of Spaniards/Basque, Arabs, French, Italians and Sinu Indians.
Tourism and sport
Sites of interest

Sites of interest in Monteria include:
* The city's 1st Avenue
runs along the Sinú river.
* Simon Bolivar Park separates the river from 1st Avenue and is home to wild monkeys and sloths.
*
San Antero
San Antero is a town and municipality located in the Córdoba Department Córdoba most commonly refers to:
* Córdoba, Spain, a major city in southern Spain and formerly the imperial capital of Islamic Spain
* Córdoba, Argentina, 2nd largest cit ...
Beach is a beach which has a lot of tourist attractions.
* The Colonial-era Cathedral of Saint Jeronimo is surrounded by a park.
*
Alamedas del Sinu is a shopping center in the area.
* The bridge spanning the Sinu river is a local landmark.
*
Centro Comercial Buenavista Montería
Sporting clubs
* Centro Recreacional Tacasuán
* Club Campestre
* Club de golf
*
Jaguares de Cordoba Jaguares can be:
*Jaguares (band), a Mexican rock band
*Jaguares (Super Rugby), an Argentine rugby union team
*Chiapas F.C., a Mexican professional football club
*Jaguares de Tapachula, the feeder team of Mexican football club Chiapas F.C.
*Jaguares ...
- Professional Soccer team that plays in Jaraguay Stadium in Montería
Education
Both public and private educational institutions run the gamut from unlicensed private preschools to fully accredited universities.
Universities
* University of Cordob
website (Public)
website (Catholic)
Universidad del SinúFundación Universitaria Luis Amigó*
Cooperative University of Colombia
The Cooperative University of Colombia ( es, Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia) is a private institution of higher education founded in 1983, as a successor of the ''Instituto de Economía Social y Cooperativismo'' (Indesco).
Locations
The Coo ...
Corporación Universitaria del Caribe
Health care
A new hospital was recently constructed in Barrio Urbina, called The Hospital of Saint Jeronimo. Other facilities include 2 government hospitals, 17 health care facilities and 32 health care clinics.
External links and references
El Meridiano De Cordoba- Local Paper (Spanish).
Fact Sheet Colombian Government
Monteria Official Government Website* https://web.archive.org/web/20120414101215/http://www.turismonteria.com/
References
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Capitals of Colombian departments
Cordoba