La Guajira is Colombia’s most northerly region: a vast and wild desert on the Caribbean coast bordering Venezuela, populated by
Charlar en LíneaLa Guajira Peninsula, Spanish Península de La Guajira, Guajira also spelled Goajira, peninsula on the northwestern coast of South America. It is bounded by the Caribbean
Charlar en LíneaLa Guajira is a department of Colombia. It occupies most of the Guajira Peninsula in the northeast region of the country, on the Caribbean Sea and bordering Venezuela, at the northernmost tip of South America. The capital city of the department is Riohacha. Various indigenous tribes have populated the arid plains of the region long before the Spanish expeditions reached the Americas. In 1498, Alonso de Ojeda sailed around the peninsula of La
Charlar en LíneaLa Guajira(en wayuunaiki: Wajiira) es uno de los treinta y dos departamentosque, junto con Bogotá, Distrito Capital, forman la República de Colombia. La traducción más precisa
Charlar en LíneaLa Guajira is located in the northeast end of Colombia, with an area of 20,848 square kilometers. It is bordered, apart from its coastline on the Caribbean Sea, by the departments of Magdalena and Cesar and by the
Charlar en LíneaLa Guajira Peninsula – one of the most visually stunning places in South America, which is located on the northern tip of Colombia where the desert meets the sea. Las Lajas Sanctuary – the most
Charlar en LíneaThe Guajira Desert is a vast wilderness located up in the northernmost point of Colombia (and of all of South America). La Guajira gets listed on very few travel blogs, and can be considered one of the
Charlar en LíneaOne of the poorest regions of Colombia, this arid peninsula is today a unique and chaotic border with little to offer to migrants from neighboring Venezuela fleeing the socio-economic collapse there.
Charlar en LíneaLa Guajira Peninsula, Spanish Península de La Guajira, Guajira also spelled Goajira, peninsula on the northwestern coast of South America. It is bounded by the Caribbean Sea to the north and west, the Gulf of Venezuela to the southeast, and the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and Sierra de Perijá to the south.
Charlar en LíneaLa Guajira (Spanish pronunciation: [la ɣwaˈxiɾa]) is a department of Colombia.It occupies most of the Guajira Peninsula in the northeast region of the country, on the Caribbean Sea and bordering Venezuela, at the northernmost tip of South America.The capital city of the department is Riohacha.. Various indigenous tribes have populated the arid plains of the
Charlar en LíneaSouth America Colombia La Guajira Peninsula: Colombia's Road Less Traveled With towering dunes, remote Indigenous villages, lagoons dotted with flamingos, and stunning, blissfully empty
Charlar en LíneaThe Caribbean coastal deserts of Colombia’s northern department of La Guajira possess a unique and wild beauty unmatched by any other region in the country. La Guajira is a surreal and stunning part
Charlar en LíneaWonderful beaches, La Guajira 13. A real travel adventure. There is no Wi-Fi and no hot water here. Traveling involves long and dusty rides in jeeps and trucks. For those looking for a real travel adventure in Colombia, La Guajira is the destination. Also read: 20 Must Sees in South America Food for your Bucket List
Charlar en LíneaThe La Guajira Desert ( Wayuu: Woumainkat Wajiira) is a desert located in northern Colombia and Venezuela, approximately 1,100 km (680 mi) north of Bogotá, covering most of the La Guajira Peninsula at the
Charlar en LíneaMeticulously hand-stitched by the Wayúu indigenous people of La Guajira in northeast Colombia, the mochilas are more than exquisite craftsmanship; Wayúu textile art tells handwoven stories and
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Charlar en LíneaLa Guajira, located in the Colombian Caribbean, is one of the 32 departments in which the territory of Colombia is divided into, is characterized by its warm, dry, and inhospitable climate, with temperatures between 28 °C and 38 °C, which, together with the intensity of the winds, cause high levels of evaporation.
Charlar en Línea(Arranged by date of birth) Writers and Poets Antonio Gnecco Coronado (1871-1937) – Writer and journalist. As one of the first guajiros interested in the culture of his land, Gneccos' romantic poems are interconnected to local customs, experiences, and feelings. Some of his poems can be found in the Colombian literature book La Guajira. In 1895
Charlar en LíneaOn the northernmost tip of South America, Colombia's La Guajira Desert is slowly making its way onto the tourist map. At times it can resemble Arizona or Nevada, with its vast swathes of...
Charlar en LíneaLa Guajira (Spanish pronunciation: [la ɣwaˈxiɾa]) is a department of Colombia.It occupies most of the Guajira Peninsula in the northeast region of the country, on the Caribbean Sea and bordering Venezuela, at the northernmost tip of South America.The capital city of the department is Riohacha.. Various indigenous tribes have populated the arid plains of the
Charlar en LíneaSouth America Colombia La Guajira Peninsula: Colombia's Road Less Traveled With towering dunes, remote Indigenous villages, lagoons dotted with flamingos, and stunning, blissfully empty
Charlar en LíneaThe Caribbean coastal deserts of Colombia’s northern department of La Guajira possess a unique and wild beauty unmatched by any other region in the country. La Guajira is a surreal and stunning part
Charlar en LíneaWonderful beaches, La Guajira 13. A real travel adventure. There is no Wi-Fi and no hot water here. Traveling involves long and dusty rides in jeeps and trucks. For those looking for a real travel adventure in Colombia, La Guajira is the destination. Also read: 20 Must Sees in South America Food for your Bucket List
Charlar en LíneaWayuu indigenous around 1890. When the Spaniards arrived for the first time at the South American continent 1499 La Guajira was populated by various ethnizes. The Spaniards called the first natives who lived at Cabo de la Vela “Guajiros” (farmers). The term “Guajiro” got established after 1600. It was used for all all indigenous in the ...
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Charlar en LíneaArriving in La Guajira from the Amazon rainforest and Antilles in 150A.D. to escape the hostile environments and find a new home, the Wayuu people have battled – the Spanish, the Government and,
Charlar en LíneaLa Guajira, located in the Colombian Caribbean, is one of the 32 departments in which the territory of Colombia is divided into, is characterized by its warm, dry, and inhospitable climate, with temperatures between 28 °C and 38 °C, which, together with the intensity of the winds, cause high levels of evaporation.
Charlar en Línea(Arranged by date of birth) Writers and Poets Antonio Gnecco Coronado (1871-1937) – Writer and journalist. As one of the first guajiros interested in the culture of his land, Gneccos' romantic poems are interconnected to local customs, experiences, and feelings. Some of his poems can be found in the Colombian literature book La Guajira. In 1895
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