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    Vichada Department (Spanish: Departamento del Vichada, Spanish pronunciation: [biˈtʃaða]) is a department of the Republic of Colombia in South America...
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  • Vichada may refer to: Department of Vichada, a subdivision of Colombia Vichada River, a river in eastern Colombia Vichada Structure, impact structure...
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    The Vichada Structure is a probable impact structure along the Vichada River in Colombia (Vichada Department), South America. It is most likely the largest...
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  • Libertadores del Vichada (English: The Liberators of Vichada), was a Colombian drug trafficking neo-paramilitary group involved in the Colombian armed...
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    The Vichada River (Spanish: Río Vichada, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o βiˈ tʃaða]) is a blackwater river in the country of Colombia, South America. It...
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  • The Prefecture Apostolic of Vichada (Latin: Praefectura Apostolica Vichada) was a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or apostolic prefecture of the...
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  • Santa Rita is a town and municipality located in the Department of Vichada, Colombia. DK (2016-03-08). Concise World Atlas: Everything You Need to Know...
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  • LPE, ICAO: SKIM) is an airport serving the town of La Primavera, in the Vichada Department of Colombia. The airport is on the southwest edge of the town...
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    Where departments have a low population (for example Amazonas, Vaupés and Vichada), special administrative divisions are employed, such as "department corregimientos"...
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    covers most of the area of the departments of Arauca, Casanare, Meta, and Vichada. The Orinoquía region has the following subregions: Plains Foothills: in...
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