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Guainía ( Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwajˈni.a] ; Yuri language : "Land of many waters") is a department of Eastern Colombia . It is in the east of the country, bordering Venezuela and Brazil . Its capital is Inírida . In 1963 Guainía was split off from Vaupés department . The northern part and the Inírida River are included in the Orinoco basin; the rest is part of the Amazon basin . The Guaviare River is the main area of colonization; many colonos come from the Colombian Andean zone , most of them from Boyacá . They are followed by the llaneros , people from the Eastern plains ( Llanos ). The population is mainly composed of Amerindians, and the largest ethnic groups are the Puinaves (from the makú-puinave family) and the curripacos (from the Arawak family ). There are a total of 24 ethnic groups in the department; many of them speak four Indigenous languages besides Spanish and Portuguese .

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4-1795: There are two municipalities in Guainía: Inírida, its capital, and Barranco Minas . The rest of the territory is subdivided in corregimientos departamentales , a pending figure due to public disorder. This case happens only in Amazonas , Vaupés and Vichada . Barranco Minas is the second biggest population and a municipality since 2019; it is located on the Guaviare River . The Guainía corregimientos are: [REDACTED]   Amazonas [REDACTED]   Antioquia [REDACTED]   Arauca [REDACTED]   Atlántico [REDACTED]   Bolívar [REDACTED]   Boyacá [REDACTED]   Caldas [REDACTED]   Caquetá [REDACTED]   Casanare [REDACTED]   Cauca [REDACTED]   Cesar [REDACTED]   Chocó [REDACTED]   Córdoba [REDACTED]   Cundinamarca [REDACTED]   Guainía [REDACTED]   Guaviare [REDACTED]   Huila [REDACTED]   La Guajira [REDACTED]   Magdalena [REDACTED]   Meta [REDACTED]   Nariño [REDACTED]   N. Santander [REDACTED]   Putumayo [REDACTED]   Quindío [REDACTED]   Risaralda [REDACTED]   San Andrés [REDACTED]   Santander [REDACTED]   Sucre [REDACTED]   Tolima [REDACTED]   Valle del Cauca [REDACTED]   Vaupés [REDACTED]   Vichada Capital district: [REDACTED]   Bogotá Barranco Minas Barrancominas

8-556: Is a town and municipality located in the Guainía Department , Republic of Colombia . It has the Barranco Minas Airport . This Department of Guainía location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Guain%C3%ADa Department Guainía ( Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwajˈni.a] ; Yuri language : "Land of many waters") is a department of Eastern Colombia . It

12-659: Is in the east of the country, bordering Venezuela and Brazil . Its capital is Inírida . In 1963 Guainía was split off from Vaupés department . The northern part and the Inírida River are included in the Orinoco basin; the rest is part of the Amazon basin . The Guaviare River is the main area of colonization; many colonos come from the Colombian Andean zone , most of them from Boyacá . They are followed by

16-644: The llaneros , people from the Eastern plains ( Llanos ). The population is mainly composed of Amerindians, and the largest ethnic groups are the Puinaves (from the makú-puinave family) and the curripacos (from the Arawak family ). There are a total of 24 ethnic groups in the department; many of them speak four Indigenous languages besides Spanish and Portuguese . There are two municipalities in Guainía: Inírida, its capital, and Barranco Minas . The rest of

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