Caucasia is a small city and municipality located in the subregion of Bajo Cauca Antioquia department, in Colombia. Bounded on the south by the department of Córdoba, in the east by the municipalities of Antioquia in Nechàand El Bagre, on the north by the municipality of Zaragoza, and west to the town of Cáceres, and is located 270 km from MedellÃÂn.
In sports they have the "Bajo Cauca F.C." that is playing in the Colombian Football Federation's Second Division.
The municipality of Caucasia is located at the northern department of Antioquia, on the border with the department of Córdoba and the subregion of Bajo Cauca Antioquia. It lies at an altitude of 150 m (490 ft) above sea level. Its territory is a flat area with small ridges in the north and west and south. It is one of the largest municipalities in the area due to its advantageous location, near the confluence of major tributaries, such as the river Cauca and the Nechày Paramillo National Park.
The rural area is part of the Andean area where there are heights of 50 to 500 m, in a place that is a confluence of the Paisa Region and savannah regions of Colombia, giving rise to the Chilapa culture.
The highest altitude that represents the county is the mountain of Olvido (502 m) in Puerto Colombia.
The municipality has two classes: warm tropical climates and warm mountainous wet climates, due to its location in the foothills of the Andes.
Caucasia's temperature is determined by thermal winds and rainfall, 27.4 ðC, where is the urban area, which has a temperature ranging between 25 and 32 ðC or 89.6F and 77F. The highest temperatures ranging between 30 and 32 ðC, absolute maximum 35 ðC. And the lower range around 23 ðC, with absolute minimum of 21 ðC. The beginning and end of the year are dry seasons, but beyond that the weather is changeable, wet at certain times from August to November. Average annual rainfall is moderate: 2,500 mm, and is not equal throughout the municipality. It rains farther south than the north.