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The Farallones del Citará are situated in the mountains of southwest Antioquia, Colombia, only miles from the border with neighboring Chocó. The area contains two rivers, the Citará river and the Atrato river. The chain of mountains in the Farallones de Citará are part of a protected forest reserve that comprises more than 75,000 acres of land, including approximately 45,000 virgin forests, 30,000 of which are in a government designated buffer zone to protect from human deforestation. Nonetheless there are also human settlements as well as eco-friendly tourism services in the area.

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  • The Farallones del Citará are situated in the mountains of southwest Antioquia, Colombia, only miles from the border with neighboring Chocó. The area contains two rivers, the Citará river and the Atrato river. The chain of mountains in the Farallones de Citará are part of a protected forest reserve that comprises more than 75,000 acres of land, including approximately 45,000 virgin forests, 30,000 of which are in a government designated buffer zone to protect from human deforestation. Nonetheless there are also human settlements as well as eco-friendly tourism services in the area. (en)
  • Los Farallones del Citará están situados sobre la Cordillera Occidental de Colombia, en territorio tanto antioqueño como chocoano.​ El conjunto de los Farallones del Citará constituye uno de los núcleos o estrellas hidrográficas de la región y el departamento de Antioquia, Colombia. Nacen allí, entre otros, los ríos Citará y Atrato.​ Los Farallones del Citará están ubicados a 17 kilómetros de Ciudad Bolívar y abarcan también parte del territorio de los municipios de Andes y Betania.​ (es)
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  • FARALLONES DEL CITARÁ.JPG (en)
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  • Farallones del Citará as seen from the municipality of Santa Bárbara, Antioquia. (en)
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  • The Farallones del Citará are situated in the mountains of southwest Antioquia, Colombia, only miles from the border with neighboring Chocó. The area contains two rivers, the Citará river and the Atrato river. The chain of mountains in the Farallones de Citará are part of a protected forest reserve that comprises more than 75,000 acres of land, including approximately 45,000 virgin forests, 30,000 of which are in a government designated buffer zone to protect from human deforestation. Nonetheless there are also human settlements as well as eco-friendly tourism services in the area. The elevation of the mountains varies, to a maximum of 13,320 feet above sea level with higher portions of the mountains falling below the freezing point on some nights and receiving snowfall. Lower elevations having a pleasant climate. The region has many native bird species, most notably the chestnut-bellied flowerpiercer and Andean cock-of-the-rock. The Farallones del Citará are found approximately 10 miles southwest of Ciudad Bolívar, Antioquia, and approximately 48 miles southwest of Medellin, Antioquia. Most excursions into the southwestern mountains begin there. (en)
  • Los Farallones del Citará están situados sobre la Cordillera Occidental de Colombia, en territorio tanto antioqueño como chocoano.​ El conjunto de los Farallones del Citará constituye uno de los núcleos o estrellas hidrográficas de la región y el departamento de Antioquia, Colombia. Nacen allí, entre otros, los ríos Citará y Atrato.​ Esta cadena montañosa conforma la Reserva Forestal Protectora Regional Farallones del Citará, que comprende 30.075 ha, de las cuales aproximadamente unas 18.000 ha son bosques vírgenes, y 12.000 comprenden la llamada zona de transición ambiental, una zona de amortiguamiento donde permanecen ecosistemas estratégicos, pero también hay asentamientos humanos, por lo que ésta es una zona con importantes afectaciones a nivel ecosistémico, cultural y social. Las alturas de los Farallones son variables y como máximo alcanzan los 4020 metros sobre el nivel del mar en el Cerro San Nicolás, y, al igual que el Páramo de Frontino, poseen especies endémicas, especialmente de pájaros como el Diglossa gloriosissima y el Gallito de Roca, único en esta región del mundo.​ Los Farallones del Citará están ubicados a 17 kilómetros de Ciudad Bolívar y abarcan también parte del territorio de los municipios de Andes y Betania.​ (es)
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