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![]() ![]() Colombia Communications - 1989 https://theodora.com/wfb1989/colombia/colombia_communications.html SOURCE: 1989 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK Railroads: 3,563 km, all 0.914-meter gauge, single track Highways: 75,450 km total; 9,350 km paved, 66,100 km earth and gravel surfaces Inland waterways: 14,300 km, navigable by river boats Pipelines: crude oil, 3,585 km; refined products, 1,350 km; natural gas, 830 km; natural gas liquids, 125 km Ports: Barranquilla, Buenaventura, Cartagena, Covenas, San Andres, Santa Marta, Tumaco Merchant marine: 38 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 363,924 GRT/520,473 DWT; includes 1 passenger-cargo, 26 cargo, 1 chemical tanker, 1 petroleum, oils, and lubricants (POL) tanker, 9 bulk Civil air: 106 major transport aircraft Airports: 577 total, 552 usable; 66 with permanent-surface runways; 1 with runways over 3,659 m; 9 with runways 2,440-3,659 m; 102 with runways 1,220-2,439 m Telecommunications: nationwide radio relay system; 1,890,000 telephones;
stations--413 AM, no FM, 33 TV, 28 shortwave 2 Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT earth
stations with 2 antennas and 11 domestic satellite stations
NOTE: The information regarding Colombia on this page is re-published from the 1989 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Colombia Communications 1989 information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Colombia Communications 1989 should be addressed to the CIA. |
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