SOATá, BOYACá


'Soatá' is a town and municipality in Boyacá Department, Colombia. Soatá is located on the western slopes of the Cordillera Oriental mountain range, at the northeast end of the Department of Boyacá. It is the capital the subregion of the Northern Boyacá Province.

Contents
History
Demographics and Geography
Economy
Sites of interest
Important personages
Festivals
External links

History


Soatá

Soatá

The Soatá term in Chibcha language means ''farming of the sun''. Its inhabitants came from the mix of chibchas, Caribbean and choques. Soatá was founded by sergeant Juan Rodriguez Parra in 1545 and established as municipality the 10 of December of 1495.

Demographics and Geography


Soatá has a population of approximately 8.730 on who 63% live in the urban zone and 47% live in the eight paths that compose the Rural area. Its inhabitants in their majority are rural men. Its paths are: Los Molinos, La Laguna, Llano Grande, El Espinal, La Chorrera.
It has an elevation of 1.950 meters above sea level.

Economy


Its economy is of subsistence and it characterizes by agriculture and the cattle ranch in form of minifundios, standing out the cultures of the sugar cane, coffee, tobacco, tomato, maize, wheat, barley, Pope, fruit trees, datil's and flowers.
The cattle sector is distinguished by the presence of goat, pig, bovine and ovine.
In the industrial sector, one stands out the production of the brick, floor's pieces, canvas shoes, hats of straw, panela and honey of bees; it excels the elaboration of candies and treats, predominating the processing of the datil, activity has conferred him title of '' city of the datil palm of Colombia ''.
Soatá, counts on tourist potential by the wealth of its cultural expressions, standing out its gastronomy, natural variety of landscapes and scenic places.

Sites of interest



Other touristics sites are:

★ Pinzón Bridge

★ El Chorro

Important personages



★ Laura Victoria

★ Cayo Leonidas Peñuela

Festivals



★ Our Lady of Mount Carmel Festival

★ Fairs and Festivals of Soatá

★ Torbellino's Festival

External links



Web Site

Saint Anthony Hospital

Soata's Space

Soatá 460 years

History

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