Soledad, Atlántico

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Location of the municipality and town of Soledad in the Department of Atlántico.
Soledad

Location in Colombia

Coordinates: 10°55′N 74°45′W / 10.917°N 74.750°W / 10.917; -74.750
Country  Colombia
Region Caribbean
Department Atlántico
Founded 1598
Government
  Mayor Joao Herrera
Area
  Total 67 km2 (26 sq mi)
Elevation 5 m (16 ft)
Population (2005)[1]
  Total 455,796
Demonym(s) Soledeño
Area code(s) 57 + 5
Website Official website (Spanish)

Soledad (Spanish pronunciation: [soleˈðað]) is a municipality in the Colombian department of Atlántico, part of the metropolitan area of Barranquilla. It is 6th in population in Colombia and 3rd in the Caribbean region, after Barranquilla and Cartagena. It is also the city with the highest population growth in Colombia and in 2005 was 455,734 and 2010 580,851. On October 25th 2015 Joao Herrera Iranzo was elected by popular vote as the new mayor of Soledad.

More detailed information about Soledad, Atlantico can be found on the spanish version of this page.

Limitations

Bordered on the north by the special district of Barranquilla, where the boundary is the Arroyo Don Juan, on the south by Malambo, on the east with the Department of Magdalena, separated by the Magdalena River, and on the west by Galapa.

Geography

Physical Description: The location of the municipality of Soledad in relation to geographical coordinates is as follows: 10°55'N and 74°46'W.

Transportation

References

Coordinates: 10°55′N 74°45′W / 10.917°N 74.750°W / 10.917; -74.750


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