Antioquia topographic map
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Antioquia
Due to its geographical isolation (as it is located among mountains), Antioquia suffered supply problems. Its topography did not allow for much agriculture, so the city became dependent upon trade, especially of gold and gin for the colonization of new land. Much of this trade was due to reforms passed after a 1785 visit from Juan Antonio Mon y Velarde, an inspector of the Spanish Crown. The Antioquia became colonizers and traders.
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Name: Antioquia topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Antioquia, RAP del Agua y la Montaña, Colombia (5.41863 -77.12709 8.88980 -73.87959)
Average elevation: 608 m
Minimum elevation: -4 m
Maximum elevation: 3,838 m
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