Understanding the Low Population Density on Colombia's West Coast

Explore the reasons behind the sparse population on Colombia's west coast, examining geographical, environmental, and socio-economic factors that contribute to this phenomenon.

Understanding the Low Population Density on Colombia's West Coast
Geography By Geoff
1.2M views • Dec 3, 2024
Understanding the Low Population Density on Colombia's West Coast

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Colombia is an incredible country, geographically. But despite being home to over 53 million people, the second most populous country in South America, almost no one lives on the country's Pacific coast. And this is weird because most countries in the Americas have gone through great effort to settle and build population centers on their respective west coasts. So what's going on in Colombia and why have they still not developed the vast majority of their Pacific coast?

In this episode we'll cover the varied and intimidating physical geography of Colombia, how, why and where the Spanish decided to colonize and settle, and why, even into 2024, Colombia's west coast is still vastly underpopulated compared to its Andean and Caribbean regions.

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