martes, 14 de junio de 2011

1st round: Geography

Geography
In the territory there are two morphological units: The eastern flank of the Eastern Cordillera, which extends to the Amazon piedmont, and Amazon basin. The mountainous terrain occupies the western belt and features heights up to 3,800 meters above sea level. The Amazon basin, the largest, covers the central and eastern territory, is highlighted undulating banks of the River Caquetá and sectors are Mecaya flood. Bathe their land rivers: the Putumayo, Caquetá, Mecaya, Yurilla, Caucaya, Sencelles Guamuez, San Miguel, Sabilla, Orito, Mulato, Rumiyaco, Mocoa, Piñuña Rio Blanco, Caño Piñuña Black, Quebrada sharpening Concepcion Creek and numerous smaller streams.

 Weather
In the piedmont region, with increasing altitude, rainfall initially increased to reach its optimum rainfall between 2,300 and 3,500 mm, and then decline rapidly. The plain is characterized by high temperatures above 27 ° C, with an average rainfall 3,900 mm annually. Their lands are distributed in warm climatic zones, bioclimatic temperate wilderness. In the Park Department are Nacional Natural La Paya and Indian reservations Sharpener, Santa Rosa Guamuez, Santa Rosa Yarinal Sucumbios and San Marcelino.




Andres Morales

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