Astrea, Cesar

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Astrea
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Location of the municipality and town of Astrea in the Department of Cesar.
Country Colombia
Region Caribbean
Department Cesar
Foundation1936
Government
   Mayor Edgar Orlando Barrios
(Radical Change) [1]
Elevation
200 m (700 ft)
Population
 (Census 2018 [2] )
  Total18,434
Time zone UTC-5
Website
astrea-cesar.gov.co

Astrea is a municipality and town of the Department of Cesar in northern Colombia. [3]

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Geography

The municipality of Astrea limits to the north with the municipality of El Paso and northwest with Magdalena Department; to the south with the municipality of Chiriguana. It has an extension of 580 km². The average temperature throughout the year is 30 °C.

The region is part of the geological Zambrano formation, formed in the Neogene presenting a gray-greenish clay. [4]

History

Founded by a farmer named Martín Mier Barbosa in 1936 when a group of farmers from the Magdalena Department arrived seeking better pastures. [3]

After the creation of the Department of Cesar in 1964 Astrea became a corregimiento of the municipality of Chimichagua. On November 26, 1984 Astrea segregated from Chimichagua and became a municipality of the Department of Cesar by Ordinance 013 of 1984. [3] [5]

Politics

Administrative divisions

Corregimientos

Economy

Ranching and agriculture are the main economic activity in the region having the town of Astrea as the main urban center of the municipality. Agricultural products are commercialized in the town such as; yuca, sesame, corn and common bean among others. [3]

Culture

Astrea celebrates the Día de San Antonio de Pádua (Saint Anthony of Pádua) Day in the corregimiento of Arjona, every year on June 16. Astrea also celebrates a traditional feast honoring the Día de San Martín (St. Martin's Day) every November 11. [3]

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References

  1. (in Spanish) Interpolitico.com: Mayors of Cesar - 2008-2011 Archived November 1, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Censo Nacional de Población y Vivienda 2018" (in Spanish). DANE . Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 (in Spanish) Government of Cesar: Astrea Archived October 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  4. (in Spanish) Agustin Codazzi Geographic Institute: Geological Map of Cesar [ permanent dead link ]
  5. (in Spanish) Cesar 30 Años de Progreso - Gobernación del Cesar (1997). -Page 21-]

Coordinates: 9°30′N73°59′W / 9.500°N 73.983°W / 9.500; -73.983