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Valle del Cauca is one of the thirty-two departments that, together with Bogotá, Distrito Capital, form the Republic of Colombia. Its capital is Santiago de Cali. It is located in the Andean and Pacific regions, bounded on the north by Chocó and Risaralda, on the east by Quindío and Tolima, on the south by Cauca and on the west by Chocó and the Pacific Ocean. With 4 600 000 inhabitants.
In 2015 it is the second most populated department, with 22 195 km², the tenth least extensive department -before Norte de Santander, La Guajira, Huila, Sucre, Caldas, Risaralda, Atlántico, Quindío and San Andrés y Providencia, the least extensive.- and with 208 inhabitants / km², the fifth most densely populated, behind San Andrés and Providencia, Atlántico, Quindío and Risaralda. It has under its jurisdiction the Island of Malpelo. The Valle del Cauca was established after the union of the departments of Cali and Buga, which raised their request for establishment before the congress under decree No.340 of April 16,1910, during the presidency of Ramón González Valencia. Cali was established as capital and as first governor was appointed Pablo Borrero Ayerbe.