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Department of Casanare Departamento de Casanare —  Department  — Flag Coat of arms Motto: Trabajo y Libertad (Spanish: Work and Liberty) Anthem: Himno de Casanare Casanare shown in red Coordinates: 5°21′0″N 72°24′36″W / 5.35°N 72.41°W / 5.35; -72.41Coordinates: 5°21′0″N 72°24′36″W / 5.35°N 72.41°W / 5.35; -72.41 Country  Colombia Region Orinoquía Region Established July 4, 1991 Capital Yopal Government  - Governor Raúl Flórez (2008-) Area  - Total 44,640 km2 (17,235.6 sq mi) Area rank 10 Population (2005)[1]  - Total 282,452  - Rank 26  - Density 6.3/km2 (16.4/sq mi) Time zone UTC-05 ISO 3166 code CO-CAS Provinces Municipalities 19 Website www.casanare.gov.co Casanare is a department of Colombia. It is in the central eastern region of the country. Its capital is Yopal. It contains oil fields and an 800 km pipeline leading to the coastal port of Coveñas owned by BP. Contents 1 Rivers and Dams 2 Municipalities 3 Notes 4 References 5 External links // Rivers and Dams Upia River (Río Upía) and Upia Dam are in Casanere [2]. Municipalities Aguazul Chameza Hato Corozal La Salina Maní Monterrey Nunchía Orocue Paz de Ariporo Pore Recetor Sabanalarga Sacama San Luis de Palenque Tamara Tauramena Trinidad Villanueva Yopal Notes ^ http://www.dane.gov.co/files/censo2005/regiones/casanare/casanare.pdf ^ http://www.ingetec.com.co/brochures-ingles/BROCHURE-PRESAS-INGLES.pdf References BP pays out millions to Colombian farmers External links (Spanish) Government of Casanare official website v • d • e Departments of Colombia  Amazonas  Antioquia  Arauca  Atlántico  Bolívar  Boyacá  Caldas  Caquetá  Casanare  Cauca  Cesar  Chocó  Córdoba  Cundinamarca  Guainía  Guaviare  Huila  La Guajira  Magdalena  Meta  Nariño  N. Santander  Putumayo  Quindío  Risaralda  San Andrés  Santander  Sucre  Tolima  Valle del Cauca  Vaupés  Vichada Capital district:  Bogotá This Colombian location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e