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A church near a beach with a small plaza and a statue under blue skies
Riohacha, Colombia

Riohacha is the capital of the La Guajira Department in northern Colombia and sits along the Caribbean Sea at the mouth of the Ranchería River. With a population of under 300,000. The city is located in one of Colombia’s driest regions, characterized by semi-arid and desert landscapes, intense sun, and high temperatures year-round. Despite its arid climate, Riohacha is known for its long beachfront, palm-lined promenades, and vibrant Malecón, where Wayuu artisans display and sell colorful mochilas (handwoven bags), hammocks, and jewelry. Riohacha is a gateway for travelers heading to remote destinations in La Guajira Peninsula, such as Cabo de la Vela and Punta Gallinas, the northernmost point of South America. Economic activities in the region include livestock grazing, small-scale fishing, salt production, and tourism focused on nature, indigenous culture, and coastal scenery. The city also holds cultural significance as the heartland of the Wayuu people, the largest indigenous group in Colombia. The Festival of the Sea and Wayuu cultural events are prominent annual attractions.

A bronze statue of a Spanish conquistador stands atop a tall pedestal in front of the historic colonial-style building of the Colegio La Divina Pastora in Riohacha, Colombia
The Divina Pastora church with a statue of a conquistador in the foreground
A bright yellow sculpture of fluttering butterflies rises from a stone pedestal along the palm-lined seafront promenade in Riohacha, with the Caribbean Sea in the background
Historic cannon displayed in a small plaza near the coastline of Riohacha, surrounded by palm trees and curved seating
Coastal cityscape of Riohacha with green plains, scattered homes, and mountains in the distance under a cloudy sky
A long sidewalk paralleling the beach and ocean
The domed yellow facade of the Catedral Nuestra Señora de los Remedios in Riohacha is partially obscured by trees, with locals sitting on benches in the shaded plaza below
Detailed exterior of Riohacha Cathedral with symmetrical stone facade, stained glass doors, and religious statues
A display with the word Riohacha spelled out with a red heart
Little girl in festive traditional dress and hat seated at the base of a colorful mosaic sculpture on Riohacha’s beachfront
 Monument of cultural identity in Riohacha depicting carved human figures symbolizing history and heritage among swaying palm trees
A Colombian mom and daughter sitting in the jaws of a large ceramic shark
A colorful street display of handwoven Wayuu bags with intricate geometric patterns and braided straps, neatly arranged on the ground for sale in northern Colombia.
A golden statue of a seated man with a hat, cane and glasses under blue skies

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