Inírida

Inírida, formerly Puerto Inírida, is the capital city, and a municipality, of the department of in . It was established in 1963 on the site of the small village of Obando, at the time in the municipality of San Felipe.
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  • Type: City with 26,200 residents
  • Description: Capital of the Colombian department of Guainía
  • Also known as: Inirida”, “Inírida, Guainía”, “Obando”, “Puerto Inírida”, and “Puerto Obando

Places of Interest

Highlights include César Gaviria Trujillo Airport.

Aerodrome
is an airport serving the town of Inírida in the of . The airport is named in honor of César Gaviria Trujillo, a former President of Colombia and Secretary General of the Organization of American States.

Inírida

Latitude
3.86504° or 3° 51′ 54″ north
Longitude
-67.92599° or 67° 55′ 34″ west
Population
26,200
Elevation
98 metres (322 feet)
IATA airport code
PDA
United Nations Location Code
CO PDA
Open location code
67MJV38F+2J
Open­Street­Map ID
node 468686404
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
3671450
Wiki­data ID
Q130281
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Wu Chinese—“Inírida” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: إنيريدا
  • Asturian: Inírida
  • Azerbaijani: İnirida
  • Bengali: ইনিরিডা
  • Catalan: Inírida
  • Cebuano: Inírida
  • Chinese: 伊尼里达
  • Chinese: 伊尼里達
  • Danish: Inírida
  • Dutch: Inirida
  • Dutch: Inírida
  • Dutch: Puerto Inirida
  • Dutch: Puerto Inírida
  • Finnish: Puerto Inírida
  • French: Inirida
  • French: Inírida
  • French: Puerto Inírida
  • Galician: Inírida
  • German: Inírida
  • Greek: Ινίριντα
  • Gujarati: ઇનીરિદા
  • Hebrew: אינירידה
  • Hindi: इनइरीडा
  • Indonesian: Inírida, Guainía
  • Indonesian: Inírida
  • Irish: Inírida
  • Italian: Inirida
  • Italian: Inírida
  • Japanese: イニーリダ
  • Japanese: イニリダ
  • Kannada: ಇನ್ರಿಡಾ
  • Korean: 인리다
  • Latvian: Inirida
  • Lithuanian: Inirida
  • Lithuanian: Puerto Inirida
  • Macedonian: Инирида, Гваинија
  • Macedonian: Инирида
  • Malay: Inírida, Guainía
  • Malay: Inírida
  • Marathi: इनिरिदा
  • Northern Frisian: Inírida (Steed)
  • Northern Frisian: Inírida
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Puerto Inirida
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Puerto Inírida
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Inírida i Guainía
  • Norwegian: Puerto Inírida
  • Persian: اینیریدا، گواینیا
  • Polish: Inírida
  • Polish: Puerto Inírida
  • Portuguese: Inírida
  • Portuguese: Puerto Inírida
  • Quechua: Inírida
  • Russian: Инирида
  • Scottish Gaelic: Inírida
  • Serbo-Croatian: Inírida
  • Sinhala: ඉනීරිදා, කොලොම්බියාව
  • Sinhala: ඉනීරිදා
  • Slovenian: Inírida
  • Spanish: Inirida
  • Spanish: Inírida
  • Spanish: Iniridenses
  • Spanish: Puerto Inirida
  • Spanish: Puerto Inírida
  • Swedish: Inírida
  • Swedish: Puerto Inírida
  • Tagalog: Inírida, Guainía
  • Tagalog: Inírida
  • Tamil: இனிரிடா
  • Telugu: ఇనిఇరిడా
  • Thai: อินิริดา
  • Turkish: Inirida (belediye)
  • Turkish: Inírida (belediye)
  • Turkish: Inirida belediyesi
  • Turkish: Inírida belediyesi
  • Turkish: Inírida
  • Ukrainian: Ініріда
  • Urdu: اینیریدا، گواینیا
  • Vietnamese: Inírida, Guainía
  • Vietnamese: Inírida
  • Waray (Philippines): Inírida, Guainía
  • Waray (Philippines): Inirida
  • Waray (Philippines): Inírida
  • Western Panjabi: اینیردا
  • Wu Chinese: 伊尼里达

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