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Rainiest Cities in Bolívar

Top 38 cities ranked by rainiest cities

Rainiest Cities — Bolívar

1 Montecristo 111.6"
3 Achí 107.6"
4 Cantagallo 106.6"
5 Tiquisio 104.3"
6 Simití 102.7"
7 Morales 98.0"
8 Arenal 96.9"
9 Río Viejo 93.2"
10 Pinillos 92.4"
12 Regidor 89.7"
13 El Peñón 86.8"
14 Barranco de Loba 85.6"
15 Margarita 78.5"
16 Talaigua Viejo 76.7"
17 Cicuco 76.7"
18 Mompós 72.6"
19 Magangué 70.3"
20 Córdoba 64.1"
21 San Jacinto 60.0"
23 Zambrano 59.9"
24 María la Baja 59.9"
26 San Pablo 55.8"
27 Calamar 52.6"
28 Mahates 52.3"
29 San Estanislao 49.8"
30 Soplaviento 49.8"
31 Arjona 49.5"
32 Turbaco 49.5"
33 Turbaná 49.5"
34 Villanueva 48.9"
35 Santa Rosa 46.3"
36 Cartagena 46.3"
37 Clemencia 45.4"
38 Santa Catalina 45.4"

The rainiest cities in Bolívar receive the highest annual precipitation, creating lush green landscapes and abundant water resources. Montecristo leads with 111.6 inches of precipitation annually.

High rainfall supports diverse ecosystems, extensive park systems, and reliable water supplies. These cities often feature vibrant gardens, green spaces, and agricultural communities that benefit from consistent moisture throughout the year.

While abundant rainfall supports lush environments, it can also bring challenges including flooding risks, high humidity, and more frequent overcast days. Many rainy cities have adapted with robust drainage systems, covered public spaces, and a cultural embrace of indoor activities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Montecristo receives 111.6" of precipitation annually — that's about 9.3 feet of water.
  • 2. The rainiest cities in the U.S. are primarily in the Southeast and Pacific Northwest, though for very different reasons — tropical moisture vs. marine influence.
  • 3. High rainfall areas tend to have lower wildfire risk and more reliable municipal water supplies.

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