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About Florencia


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city, point of convergence of the municipalities in northern and southern Caquetá. It is located in the foothills between the Eastern Cordillera and the Amazon , on the right bank of the river Axe , which gives it an environmentally privileged to be the link between the position Andean Region and the Amazon Region . It lies 519 km from the city of Bogotá , capital of the Republic of Colombia . It has 163,323 inhabitants according to the projection of DANE for 2012. Its land area is 2292 km², its mean altitude is 242 m, its average annual rainfall is 3840 mm and the average temperature is 25 ° C. It is composed of four municipalities in its urban area seven townships in its rural areas.

It has land access to the rest of the country through road Florence- Suaza - Altamira (National Highway 20) and intermediate point in the Trunk of the Jungle . Air transport is done through Gustavo Artunduaga airport for commercial operations and Larandia airport for military operations. Its economy is mainly linked to livestock, commerce and agriculture, as well as the services of eco tourism .

The territory it occupies Florence was settled in the mid- nineteenth century by settlers attracted by the boom of the machine and then the rubber . The town was officially founded on 25 December of 1902 by Father Doroteo of Pupiales, from a wine tappers located on the banks of the creek Partridge . It was erected in town by Decree No. 642 of June 17 of 1912 and since then holds the title of the capital of Caquetá.

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