The Paramillo National Natural Park has an area of 504,014 hectares that preserve ecosystems of tropical rainforest, floodplains, Andean and sub-Andean forests, wetlands and paramos that are distributed in altitudinal floors ranging from 125 meters above sea level in its northern part to 3,960 meters above sea level in its southern part. It is located in the jurisdiction of the departments of Córdoba and Antioquia in the municipalities of Tierralta, Puerto Libertador, Montelíbano, San José de Uré, Ituango, Dabeiba, and Peque. In this protected area are born the Sinú, Manso, Tigre, Esmeralda and Verde rivers that make up the hydrographic subzone of the upper Sinú; the rivers San Jorge, Sucio, San Pedro and Uré that make up the hydrographic region of the upper San Jorge. Other rivers that contain part of its upper basins within the Paramillo PNN are the Ituango, Tarazá and Peque rivers tributaries of the Cauca River basin, the Urama River tributary of the Sucio River in ...
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