CERETé


'Cereté' is a town and municipality located in the Córdoba Department, northern Colombia.

Contents
Name origin
History
Geography and climate
Economy
References

Name origin


Cereté comes from the two word indigenous words meaning 'Chere' (fish) and 'te' (shelter).

History


Cereté is one of the oldest administrative divisions in the Sinú Region, founded in 1721 by Spanish Francisco Velásquez and Cristóbal Jiménez de León. In 1731 the curate of Cereté-Mocarí was given to jesuits who were in the process of evangelizing local indigenous peoples. The settlement of Cereté was not officially established until 1740 when Juan de Torrezal Díaz Pimienta reorganized the settlement into a village.

Geography and climate


The municipality of Cereté borders to the north with the municipality of San Pelayo, the municipalities of Ciénaga de Oro and San Carlos to the east, the municipalities of San Carlos and Montería to the south and to the west again with the municipalities of San Pelayo and Montería covering a total area of 351.8 km². Cereté has a yearly average temperature of 28 °C and is some 12 m over sea level. The town of Cereté is located some 18 km from the Cordoba Department capital Montería.
The town of Cereté is crossed by the ''Caño Bugre'' (Bugre Stream) an affluent of the Sinú River. The Bugre stream was once navigatable and connected the town with other river towns like Puerto Wilches and San Pelayo.

Economy


The economy of Cereté is based primarily in cattle raising with some 270 km² used and agriculture with extensive cultivations of cotton (coloquialy known as the "white gold") and sorghum covering an area of 80 km².

References



Gobernacion de Cordoba - Cereté

El Espacio; Cerete

El Meridiano de Cordiba; Cerete

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