Almaguer, Cauca
Municipality and town in Cauca Department, Colombia
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Location of the municipality and town of Almaguer in the Cauca Department of Colombia.
(Census 2018[1])
Almaguer (Spanish pronunciation: [almaˈɣeɾ]) is a town and municipality in the Cauca Department, Colombia.
Founded in 1551 by Vasco de Guzmán and Alonso de Fuenmayor, the municipality covers an area of 520 km2 and has a population of 21,300.[2] The population is primarily engaged in agriculture.
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Municipalities in the Cauca Department
- Almaguer
- Argelia
- Balboa
- Bolívar
- Buenos Aires
- Cajibio
- Caldono
- Caloto
- Corinto
- El Tambo
- Florencia
- Guachené
- Guapi
- Inzá
- Jambaló
- La Sierra
- La Vega
- López de Micay
- Mercaderes
- Miranda
- Morales
- Padilla
- Páez
- Patía
- Piamonte
- Piendamó
- Popayán
- Puerto Tejada
- Puracé
- Rosas
- San Sebastián
- Santander de Quilichao
- Santa Rosa
- Silvia
- Sotara
- Suárez
- Sucre
- Timbío
- Timbiquí
- Toribío
- Totoró
- Villa Rica
1°55′N 76°52′W / 1.917°N 76.867°W / 1.917; -76.867
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