La Guajira
La Guajira is a department located in the northernmost part of Colombia. It is known for its diverse landscapes, which include deserts, beaches, and mountains. The region is home to the Wayuu people, an indigenous group with a rich cultural heritage.
The capital city of La Guajira is Riohacha, which serves as a hub for trade and tourism. The area is famous for its stunning natural attractions, such as the Tayrona National Natural Park and the Cabo de la Vela beach. Additionally, La Guajira is known for its salt flats and unique flora and fauna.