El Cerrito | |||
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Municipality and town | |||
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Nickname(s): Ciudad Cariño | |||
Motto: Paz y Virtud | |||
Location of the municipality and town of El Cerrito, Valle del Cauca in the Valle del Cauca Department of Colombia. |
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Location in Colombia | |||
Coordinates: 3°40′N 76°10′W / 3.667°N 76.167°W | |||
Country | Colombia | ||
Department | Valle del Cauca Department | ||
Elevation | 967 m (3,173 ft) | ||
Population | |||
• Total | 56,032 | ||
Time zone | Colombia Standard Time (UTC-5) | ||
Website | http://elcerrito-valle.gov.co/ |
El Cerrito is a town and municipality located in the Department of Valle del Cauca, Colombia. This is one of the 42 municipalities of the department.
The town is known for having within its jurisdiction the hacienda "El Paraíso", where the writer Jorge Isaacs lived and set his novel María. Part of its territory also belongs to the Parque Nacional Natural Las Hermosas. Is situated 47 km east to Cali, the capital of the department.
The name of the municipality and the head is of Spanish origin (El Cerrito translates literally into English as The Small Hill), and it refers to the hill where the population resides. It is a massif in the Colombian Andes Region.
It is located on a plain by the river that bears its name, on the western slope of the Cordillera Central.
Its coordinates are between 1°13' to 2° West longitude and 4° to 5° North latitude, at an altitude of 987 m over sea level and its average temperature is 24 °C.
Its topography comprises two areas: The first one is the mountainous western side of Cordillera Central; its highest peaks are Paramo de las Hermosas (3,500 meters high), the Cerro Pan de Azúcar and El Alto de la Cruz. The second area is flat or slightly wavy and belongs to the valley of the Cauca River. The territory corresponds to the thermal floors warm, half cold and wilderness. The hydrography of the municipality is composed by the rivers Amaime, Cauca, Cerrito and Sabaletas, along with several creeks and smaller streams, and the lagoon Three Americas.