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began in September 1932 when two hundred Peruvians, followed later by military troops, occupied public buildings in Leticia, which was not garrisoned. Hand-to-hand combat ensued between small Colombian and Peruvian forces in early 1933. The conflict lasted until May 1933, when a cease-fire negotiated
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Early Leticia history mentions a Portuguese explorer who, after becoming lost in the Amazon, died of starvation at the present site of Leticia with the rest of his crew. The Peruvian captain Benigno Bustamante, then governor of the Peruvian department of Loreto, founded the city itself on April 25,
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in Leticia is the largest airport in the south of Colombia. In addition to being the Colombian jungle region gateway, it also serves as the major airport in the triple-border region (Colombia, Brazil and Peru). For this reason, the airport handles the majority of passengers from the central Amazon
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in order to ensure the town's loyalty to Colombia. Most of the people who came from Bogotá from the 1940s to 1965 still live in Leticia as of 2012. During that time Leticia has expanded greatly, with a new main street being built. However, the city's industries have changed little since then, with
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with minimal difference in average high and low temperatures throughout the course of the year. Leticia does have noticeably wetter and drier months, with its wettest month (March) seeing a little more than twice as much rain as its driest month (July). The average monthly rainfall in the city is
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fauna of Leticia is highly species rich. An intensive survey effort in primary rainforest and flooded forest some 10 km (6 miles) north of Leticia revealed 96 frog species (with two more found shortly afterwards). However, the true number might be as high as 123 species, based on species
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Small border incidents between Peru and Colombia occurred in 1911, and in 1922 the two governments of those countries reached a controversial agreement awarding the Leticia area to Colombia in exchange for recognizing Peru's rights to the zone south of the
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1867. Legend has it that when the Peruvian government decided to colonise the area (in order to prevent the Colombian government from claiming it first), they found a cross inscribed with the words "San Antonio", naming the new town after this cross.
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Tourism in Leticia has boomed and the town is today a recognized tourist site. International students travel to Leticia to learn Spanish. Meanwhile, students and visitors can enjoy the attractions nearby the city.
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Although the inhabitants commonly eat the same things each week, a wide variety of food is available in Leticia. Dishes specific to each of Colombia's regions are made here. For example, people make
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Though the League of Nations' intervention had officially ended the war, the Colombian government remained wary of the Peruvians, and decided to populate Leticia with people from
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by the League of Nations went into effect in order to settle the conflict. The League finally awarded the disputed area to Colombia in June 1934.
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The majority of Leticia's population have migrated from elsewhere. There is no obviously dominant segment, but migrants from
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A long-standing border dispute involving Leticia, between Colombia and Peru, was decided in 1934 by the
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woman named Leticia and decided to name the settlement after her. It could also have been named after
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Leticia is considered an important area for the study of the Amazon and its biodiversity.
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Climate data for Leticia (A.Vasquez Cobo), elevation 84 m (276 ft), (1981–2010)
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live in Leticia. A significant proportion of Leticia's population comprises native
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Location map of the municipality and town of Leticia in the Department of Amazonas.
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trade. Leticia has a population of 33,503 located on the left bank of the
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after these two nations were engulfed in an armed conflict known as the
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The Law and Practice of International Territorial Administration
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Parque Ecologico Mundo Amazonico (Amazon World Ecological Park)
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The region is home to several indigenous people, including the
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A legend states that a Colombian soldier fell in love with an
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expected to occur in the area but not yet documented there.
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The city is not connected to the bulk of Colombia by road.
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(Clockwise from the top): Sunset in the Amazonas River, Santander Park with the Cathedral of Leticia in the background, downtown Leticia (near the border between Colombia and Brazil), Los Micos River Island, Victoria Regia lotus garden, Leticia City Hall (Alcaldía de Leticia)
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Leticia is located in Colombia
4°12′19″S 69°55′58″W / 4.20528°S 69.93278°W / -4.20528; -69.93278
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