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Boyacá

Colombia

The department of Boyacá covers a small portion of the Middle Magdalena valley of the Magdalena River to the west, the Cordillera Oriental mountain range with altitudes of 5,380 m above sea level (Sierra Nevada del Cocuy with 25 snow peaks), flat highland plateaux, and another small portion of territory by…

Average elevation: 4,600 ft

Casita

Colombia > Santander > Concepción

Average elevation: 10,722 ft

Corrales

Colombia > Boyacá

Average elevation: 8,888 ft

Ibagué

Colombia > Tolima

Ibagué features a tropical rainforest climate under the Köppen climate classification, albeit a relatively cooler version of the climate due to the high altitude. Although the city does experience noticeably drier conditions during and around the months of January and July, the city has no true dry season…

Average elevation: 6,250 ft

Piñalito

Colombia > Meta > Vista Hermosa

Average elevation: 787 ft

Santa Maria

Colombia > Sucre > Buenavista

Average elevation: 249 ft

Manizales

Colombia > Caldas

Manizales is the capital city of one of the smallest Colombian departments. The city is described as having an "abrupt topography", and lies on the Colombian Central Mountain Range (part of the longest continental mountain range, the Andes), with a great deal of ridgelines and steep slopes, which, combined…

Average elevation: 6,936 ft

Guarne

Colombia > Antioquia

Average elevation: 7,421 ft

Fredonia

Colombia > Antioquia

Average elevation: 4,245 ft

Montecristo

Colombia > Bolívar

Average elevation: 1,499 ft

Barranquilla

Colombia > Atlántico

Average elevation: 72 ft

Pitalito

Colombia > Huila

The valley itself lies at about 1,300 meters above sea level. All the surrounding mountains grow coffee with the average farm having about 6 hectares and about 5,000 trees per hectare. The soil is volcanic, providing plenty of organic nutrients for the high altitude coffee.

Average elevation: 5,364 ft

Magdalena River

Colombia

Average elevation: 1,801 ft

Santa Catalina

Colombia > Bolívar

Average elevation: 207 ft

Saul

Colombia > Valle del Cauca > Buenaventura

Average elevation: 30 ft

Sinai

Colombia > Antioquia > Sinai

Average elevation: 39 ft

Manizales

Colombia > Caldas > Manizales

Manizales is the capital city of one of the smallest Colombian departments. The city is described as having an "abrupt topography", and lies on the Colombian Central Mountain Range (part of the longest continental mountain range, the Andes), with a great deal of ridgelines and steep slopes, which, combined…

Average elevation: 6,342 ft

Cumbal

Colombia > Nariño

Average elevation: 10,144 ft

Caucasia

Colombia > Antioquia

Average elevation: 259 ft

Galatea

Colombia > Risaralda > Dosquebradas

Average elevation: 5,082 ft

Bogota, Capital District

Colombia

Bogotá is located in the southeastern part of the Bogotá savanna (Sabana de Bogotá) at an average altitude of 2,640 meters (8,660 ft) above sea level. The Bogotá savanna is popularly called "savannah" (sabana), but constitutes actually a high plateau in the Andes mountains, part of an extended region known…

Average elevation: 7,162 ft

Alto Ventanas

Colombia > Antioquia > Concepción

Average elevation: 7,018 ft

Pacita

Colombia > Santander > Simacota

Average elevation: 7,746 ft

Vereda La San Pedro

Colombia > Antioquia > Santa Rosa de Osos

Average elevation: 8,609 ft

La Bolsita

Colombia > Junín

Average elevation: 9,633 ft

Andes

Colombia > Antioquia

Average elevation: 6,965 ft

San Pedro

Colombia > Sucre

Average elevation: 413 ft

Candelaria

Colombia > Atlántico > Candelaria

Average elevation: 98 ft

Armenia

Colombia > Quindío > Armenia

Armenia has a territorial area of 29,743 square kilometres (11,484 sq mi). The terrain is mostly mountainous, with fast flowing rivers, and few forests. The land rises to 4,090 metres (13,419 feet) above sea level at Mount Aragats, and no point is below 390 metres (1,280 ft) above sea level. Average elevation…

Average elevation: 5,607 ft

Cali

Colombia > Valle del Cauca > Cali

Under Köppen's climate classification, Cali features a dry-summer tropical monsoon climate (Köppen climate classification: Am), bordering a tropical savanna climate (Köppen: As). The Western Mountain Range rises from an average of 2,000 m (6,562 ft) above sea level in the northern part of the city to…

Average elevation: 3,514 ft

Barrio Obrero

Colombia > Valle del Cauca > Cali

Average elevation: 3,189 ft

Túquerres

Colombia > Nariño

Average elevation: 8,973 ft

Perímetro Urbano Cúcuta

Colombia > Norte de Santander

The city is in the eastern part of the Department of North Santander, in the Cordillera Oriental, close to the border with Venezuela. The city's area is 110 square kilometres (42 square miles) and its elevation is 320 metres (1,050 feet) above sea level.

Average elevation: 1,030 ft

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