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Guatapé is a town and
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in the
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,
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. It is a part of the subregion of
Eastern Antioquia Eastern Antioquia ( es, Oriente Antioqueño) is subregion of the Colombian Department of Antioquia. The region consists of 23 municipalities. Geography The region of Eastern Antioquia limits to the north west with the Metropolitan Area of Medell ...
and is located from
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, the capital of the department. Guatapé is bordered on the north by Alejandría, San Rafael to the east, and
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and El Peñol to the south. This town is the gathering place for ''Las Vegas'', referring to the small farms of the area. The town is a major tourist attraction, especially for travelers from Medellín.
El Peñón de Guatapé The Rock of ( es, El Peñón de Guatapé) (Tahamí: Mojarrá) is a landmark inselberg in Colombia. It is located in the town and municipality of Guatapé, Antioquia Department, Antioquia. It is also known as The Stone of , or simply or (), as ...
, a large rock that visitors can climb, and the famous ''zócalos'' (murals) that adorn several buildings attract many tourists.


History

Before Iberian conquistadors reached the area in the 16th century, this territory was inhabited by indigenous groups, some controlled by a
cacique A ''cacique'' (Latin American ; ; feminine form: ''cacica'') was a tribal chieftain of the Taíno people, the indigenous inhabitants at European contact of the Bahamas, the Greater Antilles, and the northern Lesser Antilles. The term is a Spa ...
named Guatape. In his honor, the town was named after him. The name "Guatapé", comes from the Quechua language, related to "stones and water". Another name that the town had in the past was ''"La Ceja de Guatapé"''. In 1714, the indigenous people under Guatapé of this region were grouped into a shelter known as "San Antonio de Remolinos Peñol". Traces of their existence come from clay urns found in the town of Alto Verde, and several archaeological sites not yet studied in the villages of La Peña, La Piedra, El Roble, and El Rosario. Guatapé was founded on 4 October 1811, by the Spaniard Don Francisco Giraldo y Jimenez. It was declared a municipality in September 1867. Guatapé has changed throughout its history. It was predominantly a farming town that relied on livestock, agriculture, and mining.
Empresas Públicas de Medellín Empresas Públicas de Medellín (EPM) was established on 18 November 1955 as a residential public utilities company which, initially, only served the inhabitants of Medellin, Colombia its hometown. EPM is the head of a group that consists of twe ...
built a large hydroelectric complex here in the 1970s. This megaproject produced large impacts on social, economic, political, environmental, and cultural development in the locality. With the construction of this dam, Guatapé became one of the most important electric production centers in the country.


Demographics

Total Population: 6,469 inhabitants (2015) * Urban population: 5,045 * Rural population: 1,424 Literacy: 92.3% (2005) Ethnicity: According to figures presented by
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census in 2005, the ethnic makeup of the township is the following: *
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& White (99.96%) * Afro-Colombian (0.04 %)


Sites of interest

* Calle del Recuerdo ("Memory Lane") * Parish Church of Nuestra Señora del Carmen * Chapel of Our Lady of Santa Ana * Community Historical Museum. * Pueblo de Zócalos * Waterfalls


La Piedra

El Peñón de Guatapé The Rock of ( es, El Peñón de Guatapé) (Tahamí: Mojarrá) is a landmark inselberg in Colombia. It is located in the town and municipality of Guatapé, Antioquia Department, Antioquia. It is also known as The Stone of , or simply or (), as ...
is a rock formation that borders a lake. It formed along the Antioquia Rock Base (batolito de antioquia), 70 million years ago. With two-thirds of its height below ground, the exposed vertical face is over 200 meters high and visible from throughout the surrounding countryside. Visitors can scale the rock via a staircase built into one side, a path that includes more than 649 steps to the top. On the flat top of the rock, food vendors offer outdoor tables overlooking vistas that stretch to the horizon in every direction. Above the food vendors are two gift shops, and an open-air viewing area to see the spectacular scenery. Also, you can visit two monasteries, that belong to the "Benedictinos" Communities. The monks are devoted to receiving and sharing with visitors. There are many Ferries available, to take tours around the dam, and to visit islands known as "The Fantasy Island Hotel", located at 3 NM, north of Guatapé shore. There are also many extreme and traditional water sports available. , there were plans to construct an airport for
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.


Zócalos

Each building has tiles along the facade's lower walls in bright colors and dimensioned images. Many of the tiles are tied to the products sold by the shops, or the beliefs of the residents. Others are cultural images of the farming heritage of the community.


Gallery

Calle de Guatapé.jpg, Typical street scene in Guatapé Iglesia de Guatape.jpg, Church of Our Lady of Carmen File:Mapa de Guatapé.svg, Map of neighborhoods and
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s


References


External links

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Corporacion CIMTED, Desarrollo desde lo local, Entrepreneur projects in the Guatape CityON-LINE RADIO STATION - LIVE GUATAPE VIDEO
{{DEFAULTSORT:Guatape Municipalities of Antioquia Department Populated places established in 1811