- The
Guavio Province (Spanish:
Provincia del
Guavio) is one of the 15
provinces in the
Cundinamarca department, Colombia.
Guavio borders the
Capital District...
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Alberto Lleras Dam, also
known as the
Guavio Dam, is a rock-fill
embankment dam on the
Guavio River near
Guavio, Colombia. The dam was
built in 1989 with...
- The
Guavio Formation (Spanish:
Calizas del
Guavio, Kicg) is a
geological formation of the
Altiplano Cundiboyacense,
Eastern Ranges of the
Colombian Andes...
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Guavio River (Spanish: Río
Guavio) is a
river of
central Colombia. It is a
right tributary of the Upía River, in the
drainage area of the Orinoco. Important...
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Cusiana River Manacacías
River Metica River Guayuriba River Upía
River Guavio River Lengupá
River Tomo
River Tuparro River Vichada River Guaviare River...
- La
Calera is a muni****lity and town of
Colombia in the
Guavio Province, part of the
department of Cundinamarca. La
Calera is a
common w****end destination...
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Upper Magdalena (Alto Magdalena)
Lower Magdalena (Bajo Magdalena) Gualivá
Guavio Central Magdalena (Magdalena Centro)
Medina Eastern (Oriente)
Rionegro Central...
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Macanal Ubalá The
emeralds occur mostly in the Macanal, Las
Juntas and
Guavio Formations.
Major mines are:
Chivor mine
Somondoco mine Gualí mine La Vega...
- of Bogotá, the
region of Rionegro, the Ubaté Valley, and the
region of
Guavio. The city is
primarily known for its Salt Cathedral, an
underground church...
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Colombian emeralds Geology Guavio Fm. Las
Juntas Fm.
Macanal Fm.
Rosablanca Fm.
History Main
mining areas Individual mines Las
Pavas La Pita Individual...