Urabá Antioquia
Subregion of the Antioquia department, Colombia
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Urabá Antioquia is a subregion in the Colombian Department of Antioquia that consists of two enclaves, one forming the northwest corner of the department the other, the west, both are along the Atrato River and are separated by the El Carmen del Darién and Riosucio municipalities of the Chocó Department with territories in both municipalities in dispute with Chocó. The region is made up by 11 municipalities. Most of this region's northern portion is part of the Colombian Caribbean Region bordering the Caribbean Sea.
Municipalities
- Apartadó
- Arboletes
- Carepa
- Chigorodó
- Murindó
- Mutatá
- Turbo
- Necoclí
- San Juan de Urabá
- San Pedro de Urabá
- Vigía del Fuerte
Notable people
- Luis Eduardo Gómez (born ca. 1941), freelance journalist
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Capital: Medellín
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municipalities
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Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley |
7°53′N 76°38′W / 7.883°N 76.633°W / 7.883; -76.633
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