Inírida
Inírida is a small city located in the Guainía department of Colombia. It serves as the capital of the department and is situated near the confluence of the Inírida and Guainía rivers. The city is known for its lush natural surroundings and is a gateway to the Amazon rainforest, making it a popular destination for ecotourism.
The population of Inírida is diverse, with a mix of indigenous communities and settlers from other regions. The economy is primarily based on agriculture, fishing, and tourism, with visitors attracted to the area's rich biodiversity and cultural heritage.