English: Area in Northern Colombia where the Zenú indigenous culture developed from 200 BC until 1600 AD. Except for Cartagena and Mompox, the places and rivers noted in this map are relevant to the history of the Zenú. The darker green area around Caño Rabon is the place where the Zenúes built their largest irrigation and drainage works.
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