Francisco Javier Vergara y Velasco

Francisco Javier Vergara y Velasco (1860 in Popayán 1914 in Barranquilla) was a colombian geographer, cartographer and historian.

Life and work

His major works are the Nueva Geografía de Colombia (1888, 1892 and 1901; final version published in 1902)[1] and the Atlas completo de geografía colombiana (1906–1910), through which he won the Charles Manoir price of the Paris Geographical Society.

Vergara was an erudite and critical writer, and his geographical thoughts did not fit within the parameters of the dominant geographical ideologies in the country of his time; his work serves as a starting point for studies of the history of territorial formation in Colombia.[1]

The anarchist French geographer Elisée Reclus based his chapter on Colombia in his Nouvelle Géographie Universelle on the works of Vergara y Velasco.

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References

  1. 1 2 David Alejandro Ramirez Palacios: A ‘Nueva Geografía de Colombia’ de Francisco Javier Vergara y Velasco (1901) [1902.] PhD thesis under the direction of Antonio Carlos Robert Moraes, Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciênias Humanas, University of São Paulo, 2015.
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