Cities in Córdoba
Known for its cattle ranching, fertile plains, and coastal towns offering a relaxed Caribbean atmosphere.

San Bernardo del Viento
A coastal paradise where the Sinú River flows into the Caribbean Sea, offering dark sand beaches and a tranquil tropical escape.
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Montería
The "Pearl of the Sinú," capital of Córdoba and a vibrant Caribbean city on the banks of the Sinú River. Known for its cattle-ranching culture, delicious coastal cuisine, and beautiful riverside promenade.
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Ayapel
Known for the stunning Ciénaga de Ayapel, the department's largest wetland, offering spectacular sunsets and rich aquatic biodiversity.
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Canalete
A serene agricultural hub surrounded by lush tropical vegetation and the fertile plains of the Caribbean lowlands.
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Cereté
The "Cotton Capital of Colombia," famous for its fertile soils, vibrant agricultural festivals, and traditional Sinú culture.
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Chimá
A peaceful town with deep colonial roots and Zenú heritage, nestled in the heart of the fertile Sinú river valley.
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Chinú
Renowned for its skilled artisans and footwear industry, this historic town sits on the beautiful savannas of Córdoba.
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Cotorra
A charming rural town in the Sinú basin, surrounded by rice fields and tropical dry forests teeming with local wildlife.
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Lorica
Known as the "Ancient and Heroic" town, a stunning architectural gem on the Sinú River with beautiful Republican-style structures.
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Los Córdobas
A hidden coastal paradise with dark sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, offering a tranquil escape on the Caribbean.
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Momil
An archaeological and cultural treasure, home to the ancient "Momil Culture" and beautiful wetlands rich in Zenú history.
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Moñitos
A coastal gem with palm-fringed white beaches and a vibrant Afro-Caribbean culture reflected in its music and food.
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Planeta Rica
The "Beautiful City," known for its organized streets, thriving cattle industry, and its role as a regional commercial hub.
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Pueblo Nuevo
A welcoming town in the San Jorge valley, where traditional livestock farming meets the lush beauty of the tropical plains.
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Puerto Escondido
A cultural bastion of the Caribbean, famous for its annual Bullerengue Festival and its scenic coastal vistas.
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Purísima
A charming town in the lower Sinú valley, where traditional Caribbean architecture meets a peaceful atmosphere near the Ciénaga Grande de Lorica.
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Sahagún
Known as the "Cultural Capital of Córdoba," a vibrant town famous for its rich history, traditional festivals, and warm Caribbean identity.
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San Andrés Sotavento
The heart of Zenú indigenous culture, where the world-famous "Sombrero Vueltiao" is handcrafted with ancient weaving techniques.
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San Antero
A coastal gem famous for its unique "Festival del Burro" and stunning beaches like Playa Blanca, surrounded by vital mangrove ecosystems.
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San Pelayo
The "Capital of Porro," a town that pulses with the rhythm of traditional bands and celebrates the deep musical heritage of the Sinú region.
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Tierralta
A gateway to the Nudo del Paramillo mountains, this major town on the Sinú River is surrounded by majestic peaks and exuberant nature.
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Tuchín
An indigenous Zenú stronghold renowned for the artisanal weaving of "Caña Flecha" and preserving ancestral craft traditions.
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Valencia
A thriving agricultural and livestock hub in the fertile Sinú valley, characterized by its green plains and productive rural landscapes.
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San José de Uré
A town with strong Afro-Colombian and Zenú roots, located in the biodiverse upper San Jorge region near pristine tropical rivers.
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Ciénaga de Oro
Famous for its solemn Holy Week processions and rich tradition of fine filigree jewelry and artisanal craftsmanship.
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San Carlos
A picturesque town in the heart of Córdoba, surrounded by green hills, lush tropical forests, and a rich agricultural heritage.
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Montelíbano
The "Nickel Capital" of the world, a thriving town on the San Jorge River surrounded by lush tropical landscapes.
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La Apartada
A vital gateway to the San Jorge region, where the intersection of trade and nature creates a bustling yet scenic atmosphere.
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Puerto Libertador
A town in the upper San Jorge region, nestled at the foot of the San Jerónimo mountain range and surrounded by lush evergreen forests.
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