Barranquilla to La Apartada Bus
About 7 hours away, crossing more than 400 KM, is a municipality of Cordoba called La Apartada, this tour from Barranquilla is provided by the following companies: Expreso Brasilia and Rapido Ochoa, which are frequent every day.
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About Barranquilla
Barranquilla is located at the height from 4 mamsl to 98mamsl, depending on the area of the city. The distance from Barranquilla to Bogota is 764 mi (1230 km) and the travel takes approximately 24 hours. Barranquilla doesn't have a specific foundation date, the city was born spontaneously due to the agglomeration of indigenous and Spanish who settled the area approximately since 1530. According to Gonzalo Fernandez de Oviedo y Valdes, this place was a canoe pier, where diverse goods were sold as salt and prawns, among others.Its history starts with the independence of the Spanish power, in the Free State of Cartagena in 1813; at this time it was called first Billa de Barlovento as recognition, to finally be Barranquilla and its celebration date on April the 7th.In the middle of the 19th century, the city acquires importance as sea and river port of Colombia and thanks to steam boat, Cali achieve being in contact with cities as Cali or Medellin, transforming into the entrance door of new products and travellers from all over the world. In the 20th century the city consolidates as city mainly of business and is called "the Gold Door of Colombia". Nowadays it's known as a city of great cultural wealth and with the Carnival of Barranquilla, the biggest festival of the country.
About La Apartada
La Apartada, municipality of the Department of Córdoba that borders with the north of the Department of Antioquia. Its main economy comes from the exploitation of gold, as well as the cultivation of agricultural fruits such as rice, sorghum, corn and watermelon. It is crossed by the San Jorge River.