Inírida, Guainía
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Inírida (), formerly Puerto Inírida, is the capital city, and a municipality, of the department of Guainía in Colombia. It was established in 1963 on the site of the small village of Obando, at the time in the municipality of San Felipe. The municipality was renamed in 1974. The municipal population of 31,514 (Census 2018) is mostly indigenous and accounts for about a third of the department's population.


History

Prior to 1960 there was little development in the area, which was sparsely populatedCity populations of Colombia
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Geography

Located in the '' llanos'' at the confluence of the Inírida River and
Guaviare River The Guaviare is a tributary of the Orinoco in Colombia. It flows together with the upper Orinoco (until here also called Río Parágua), which it clearly surpasses in length (altogether about 1760 km) and water flow. Thus, the Guaviare is hydrolo ...
, most of the territory of the municipality of Puerto Inírida is river terrace and bottomland, although there are some hills. It is from the
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n border.


Climate

Inírida has a
tropical rainforest climate A tropical rainforest climate, humid tropical climate or equatorial climate is a tropical climate sub-type usually found within 10 to 15 degrees latitude of the equator. There are some other areas at higher latitudes, such as the coast of southea ...
(
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''Af''). It has heavy to very heavy rainfall year-round.


Economy

The main economic activities in the municipality, aside from government, are agriculture, fishing and cattle raising. Agriculture includes subsistence farming, the production of fiber from the petioles of the young chiquichiqui palm (''Bactris speciosa''), used for rope, and the
rattan Rattan, also spelled ratan, is the name for roughly 600 species of Old World climbing palms belonging to subfamily Calamoideae. The greatest diversity of rattan palm species and genera are in the closed- canopy old-growth tropical fores ...
known as "Yaré" used for furniture and baskets. Tourists visit for several activities including fishing, canoeing, sightseeing and hiking. Hotels and hostels have appeared as national and international visitors continue to come. Handicrafts have now become a popular industry, and are supported by government institutions.


Demographics

The society of Inírida is composed of 53% of indigenous people: Kurripacos, and . 30% are colonizers from the other parts of Colombia and 17% are other indigenous ethnic groups.


Transportation


Airports

The local airport is César Gaviria Trujillo Airport , named in honor of a former Colombian president. As of 2007, its runway is serviced by two airlines, Satena, which has three flights a week to and from Bogotá and two flights a week to and from
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, and Air Colombia, which flies twice a week from the city of Villavicencio, through Barrancominas, Guainía and then arriving at Inírida. This airline operates a Douglas DC-3 which makes the trip an entire adventure. However, the San Fernando de Atabapo airport in Venezuela is just 30 km away. There is also a cargo airline that flies twice a week from Bogotà only. The airport was formerly known as ''Aeropuerto Obando''. It is also possible to get to Inírida by the river, but the trip is long and costs almost the same as the flight. Traveling by the river it takes several hours, or even days, depending on the type of craft taken.


Public transportation

With the arrival of more and more people, a public transportation mechanism has been established. Around 500 auto rickshaws provide an efficient and inexpensive means of transportation. The standard fare (which covers almost all the destinations within the town) is around US $.50. There are also mini-vans available for large groups; the fare remains US $.50 per person.


Notes


External links


Official website of the Inirida municipality



Asesoria Presidencial para Las Regiones: Puerto Inírida
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