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Marinilla
Marinilla is a cultural center of eastern Antioquia.
Its head is located approximately 40 minutes from the city of Medellín,
it has 31 neighborhoods and the same number of "veredas".
The main communication artery of the municipality is the Medellín-Bogotá highway
and the road that leads to the municipality of El Peñol.
Marinilla has paved roads that connect the sidewalks of the municipality, in addition
the urban area has a system of pedestrian paths and paved streets.
Marinilla is also a highly religious and conservative town in its traditions,
where the different arts and crafts are maintained for generations.
Its economy is based on commerce, tourism and agriculture. The main crops are cabuya, corn, vegetables, beans, tomato dressing and blackberries.
Among the villages with the highest values of livestock and agricultural activity are: Salto Arriba, Salto Abajo, Llanadas, La Asunción and La Esperanza.
40% of the municipal economy depends on the primary sector, another 40% on the secondary sector and 20% on the small and medium industry.
The town of Marinilla traditionally makes guitars, which is one of the municipality's own identities.
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Es algo que desconozco por completo si le soy sincero, puede sea porque fue donde mas prosperidad economica hubo desde un principio, además de que medellin fue de las primeritas ciudades industriales en Colombia.
Pd: Hize una búsqueda rapidita y encontré esto en wikipedia. Quizas le interese ver las consecuencias de la colonización antioqueña
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coloni...ntioque%C3%B1a
Gracias por su comentario
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Despite some hidden bias agendas with some users I think those Paisa Colombians look Mexican AF! out of all Southern Americans I think Colombians and Chileans are the most similar to us.
I'm reffering to the average working class citizen from Colombia and Chile, average Peruvian looks very Inca Influenced and Venezuelan has obvious black features etc
Thanks for your opinion mija.I mean, mestizo here or mestizo there, should be the same phenotype isn't it ? Or at least very similar.
My thought was that Chileans were overall whiter in average than both Colombians and Mexicans (in some areas like south where the amount european inmigration was considerable).Out of all Southern Americans I think Colombians and Chileans are the most similar to us.
And I imagined Mexico more indian influenced and more mestizo in average in some areas compared to Colombia, because of the vast amount and still remaining amerinidans, very similar to what happens with incas in Peru. But of course with much more amount of whites than in Colombia.
Yeah maybe you are right, average workin class seems to be balanced mestizo and indomestizo in almost all latin american countries.I'm reffering to the average working class citizen from Colombia and Chile, average Peruvian looks very Inca Influenced and Venezuelan has obvious black features etc
El Carmen De Viboral
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https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himno_...men_de_Viboral
El Carmen de Viboral is a municipality of Colombia, located in the Eastern subregion of the department of Antioquia,
founded April 13, 1752. El Carmen was populated by settlers, laborers, day laborers, indigenous people and slaves
who were dedicated to agriculture, livestock, the exploitation of primitive forests.
El Carmen de Viboral is well known for its handcraft ceramics. Which date back to the 19th century (1870-1880)
when Eliseo Pareja arrived and found the richness of the region in terms of feldspar and quartz,
which are fundamental minerals in the fabrication of ceramics.
The ceramics of El Carmen de Viboral combined the indigenous and Spaniard tradition plus the American aspirations.
They are unique to the region and the world. No two ceramic pieces are the same, as everything is uniquely hand painted
Traditionally, the economy of El Carmen de Viboral has been based on agriculture, commerce and ceramic industry.
The city has important research and education centers, such as the cybercenter of the University of Antioquia,
the headquarters of the “Universidad de Antioquia Seccional de Oriente”,
the National School of Ceramics "Instituto Técnico Industrial Jorge Eliécer Gaitán",
Parque Tecnológico de Antioquia and the El Carmen de Viboral Institute of Culture, among others.
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Itagüí
Itagüí is a city in Colombia , located in the south of the Aburrà Valley
in the Antioquian Department. It is part of The Metropolitan Area of the Aburrà Valley
Founded in 1743, Itagüí was declared a municipality in 1832.
Its name comes of an indigenous chief named Bitagüí.
Two of its most representative persons are Diego Echavarría Misas and Eladio Vélez.
Itagüí has a favorable tax rate compared to the surrounding Antioquia Departmentin having a higher tax collection;
which has resulted in the development of major infrastructure in the last 10 years, making it one of Colombia’s most important economic engines.
Itagüí became the site of Colombia's first motorcycle assembly plant when Auteco opened a factory there in 1962.
It also has the presence of other big companies like Carrefour, which has worldwide recognition as Walmart.
Although the town has been known Itagüí in the national as a locality with a strong industrial and commercial vocation,
it would still be a major cultural center of the Aburrá Valley and the Antioquia department.
Itagüí shown to have important exponents of the art, in painting with Eladio Vélez, in writing,
the poet Carlos Enrique Sierra and sculpture find Salvador Arango . Eladio Vélez
On behalf of the School of Art this Eladio Vélez Art School Itagüí a historic place in providing artistic alternatives for citizens.
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David Ospina Born in Itagüi
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Medellin is coming soon
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