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Aracataca

Aracataca (colloquially sometimes referred to as "Cataca") is a town and municipality and town located in the Department of Magdalena, in Colombia's Caribbean Region. Aracataca is a river town founded in 1885. The town stands beside a small river of the same name, the Aracataca river, that flows from the nearby Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountain range into the Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta, a lagoon of the Caribbean Sea. Aracataca is 80 kilometres (50 mi) south of the Department capital Santa Marta. The town is best known as the birthplace of Nobel literature laureate Gabriel García Márquez.

Aracataca
Nickname: 
Cataca
Location of the town and municipality of Aracataca in the Department of Magdalena.
CountryColombia
RegionCaribbean
DepartmentMagdalena
Foundation1885
Area
 • Total1,755 km2 (678 sq mi)
Population
 (2020 est.[1])
 • Total41,872
Time zoneUTC-5
ClimateAw
Website
www.aracataca-magdalena.gov.co
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Geography and climate edit

The municipality borders to the north with the municipalities of Zona Bananera, Santa Marta and Cienaga, to the east with the Cesar Department, to the south with the municipality of Fundación, and to the west with the municipalities of El Retén and Pueblo Viejo.

Aracataca's climate is tropical: warm and humid year-round.

History edit

Aracataca was founded in 1885. It achieved the status of municipality on 28 April 1915, when it separated from the municipality of Pueblo Viejo. In the late 19th century, companies that would later merge into the United Fruit Company colonized the land and started to cultivate bananas in the wide region. After some decades, the downfall of the company initiated and completed soon after, partly because of the worldwide recession and the war soon after.

Aracataca is the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo in Gabriel García Márquez's novel One Hundred Years of Solitude. On June 25, 2006, a referendum to rename the town "Aracataca-Macondo" failed due to a low turnout.[2][3]

Politics edit

Administrative divisions edit

Rural edit

Corregimientos edit
  • Buenos Aires
  • Cauca
  • Sampues
  • La Fuente
Veredas edit

Aracataca contains 13 veredas:

  • Tehobromina
  • El Torito
  • Macaraquilla
  • La escondida
  • Bocatoma
  • La Ribiera
  • La Fuente
  • Cerro Azul
  • El Volante
  • El porvenir
  • Marimonda
Caserios edit

Aracataca has 3 caseríos:

  • Serankua
  • Yechikin
  • Dwanawimaku

Urban edit

Neighborhoods edit

The town of Aracataca has 33 Barrios: La Esperanza, La esmeralda, Zacapita, 2 de febrero, 20 de Julio, Ayacucho, Nariño, Loma Fresca, 7 de Agosto, El Carmen, Cataquita, Macondo, El Suiche, El Pradito, 11 de Noviembre, 7 de Abril, Ciudadela macondo, San José, Base, Marujita, Las delicias, Centro, Boston, El Porvenir, 1 de Mayo, Galán, San Martín, Bello Horizonte, Raíces, Macondo, Villa del Río I y II.

Economy edit

Aracataca relies heavily on agriculture, mainly producing Oil palm, rice, cotton, sugar cane, common bean, plantain, bananas, yuca, tomato and on livestock raising like cattle, equines, mules, donkeys, domesticated birds, goats and pigs. Commerce represents another form of income and is mostly done informally, especially along the main highway to Santa Marta where large lines of stands selling beach towels are placed.

Transportation edit

There are several companies that offer inter-municipal and inter-departmental transportation on medium-size buses, minivans and taxi cabs. Most tourists and locals use Berlinas del Fonce which has busses leaving the Santa Marta terminal every 30 minutes between 5am and 6pm. $9.000 p.p. From the transportation office in Aracataca you can get almost everywhere using a ciclotaxi for just $1.000 p.p. The rivers are not navigable and there are a few small rudimentary airfields used by small aircraft for agricultural fumigation. The municipality and town are crossed by the Highway 45 that extends from Santa Marta, crosses Aracataca, Fundación, El Copey, Bosconia, Curumani into the Cesar Department and turns south towards the Colombian Andean Region. The railway no longer works for public transportation, it is used almost exclusively to transport coal from the region of La Loma Calentura in the Cesar Department to the Port of Santa Marta.

Culture edit

Festivities edit

Aracatacans celebrate the Roman Catholic tradition of Three Kings on January 6 of every year, Carnivals and the Holy Week between February and March, a cultural week, The Festival of the Unedited Song (Festival de la Canción Inédita), The municipality's anniversary in April and the River Festival (Festival del Río). The Fiestas Patronales which consist of large outdoor concerts and semi bullfights this year is being held from 15 July till the 24th.

 
Aracataca train station, one of the literary settings of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's novel.

Tourism edit

Tourism in Aracataca is growing, but still at a low level. The most famous attraction is the house in which Gabriel García Márquez grew up, now the Casa Museo (Museum House). Another museum, Casa del Telegrafista, is also popular. In addition, the recently renovated train station will serve as an exhibition hall for photographs by Leo Matiz, a native of Aracataca.[citation needed]

In popular culture edit

The town is the birthplace of Nobel Prize-winning author García Márquez and is widely recognized as the model for the mythical "Macondo", the central village in García Márquez's popular novel, One Hundred Years of Solitude. His childhood home, now the Casa Museo, and the church where he was baptised are both major tourist attractions.[4]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Resultados y proyecciones (2005-2020) del censo 2005". Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  2. ^ Macondo seguirá siendo un pueblo imaginario — Spanish language news article.
  3. ^ Marquez town rebuffs Macondo name — BBC News article, 26 June 2006.
  4. ^ VIVA Aracataca Travel Guide - Plan your Aracataca vacation. Aracataca flights, tours, hotel reviews and maps February 16, 2010, at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Alcaldia de Aracataca

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Aracataca colloquially sometimes referred to as Cataca is a town and municipality and town located in the Department of Magdalena in Colombia s Caribbean Region Aracataca is a river town founded in 1885 The town stands beside a small river of the same name the Aracataca river that flows from the nearby Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountain range into the Cienaga Grande de Santa Marta a lagoon of the Caribbean Sea Aracataca is 80 kilometres 50 mi south of the Department capital Santa Marta The town is best known as the birthplace of Nobel literature laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez AracatacaFlagNickname CatacaLocation of the town and municipality of Aracataca in the Department of Magdalena CountryColombiaRegionCaribbeanDepartmentMagdalenaFoundation1885Area Total1 755 km2 678 sq mi Population 2020 est 1 Total41 872Time zoneUTC 5ClimateAwWebsitewww aracataca magdalena gov co Contents 1 Geography and climate 2 History 3 Politics 3 1 Administrative divisions 3 1 1 Rural 3 1 1 1 Corregimientos 3 1 1 2 Veredas 3 1 1 3 Caserios 3 1 2 Urban 3 1 2 1 Neighborhoods 4 Economy 5 Transportation 6 Culture 6 1 Festivities 7 Tourism 8 In popular culture 9 Gallery 10 References 11 External linksGeography and climate editThe municipality borders to the north with the municipalities of Zona Bananera Santa Marta and Cienaga to the east with the Cesar Department to the south with the municipality of Fundacion and to the west with the municipalities of El Reten and Pueblo Viejo Aracataca s climate is tropical warm and humid year round History editAracataca was founded in 1885 It achieved the status of municipality on 28 April 1915 when it separated from the municipality of Pueblo Viejo In the late 19th century companies that would later merge into the United Fruit Company colonized the land and started to cultivate bananas in the wide region After some decades the downfall of the company initiated and completed soon after partly because of the worldwide recession and the war soon after Aracataca is the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo in Gabriel Garcia Marquez s novel One Hundred Years of Solitude On June 25 2006 a referendum to rename the town Aracataca Macondo failed due to a low turnout 2 3 Politics editAdministrative divisions edit Rural edit Corregimientos edit Buenos Aires Cauca Sampues La FuenteVeredas edit Aracataca contains 13 veredas Tehobromina El Torito Macaraquilla La escondida Bocatoma La Ribiera La Fuente Cerro Azul El Volante El porvenir MarimondaCaserios edit Aracataca has 3 caserios Serankua Yechikin DwanawimakuUrban edit Neighborhoods edit The town of Aracataca has 33 Barrios La Esperanza La esmeralda Zacapita 2 de febrero 20 de Julio Ayacucho Narino Loma Fresca 7 de Agosto El Carmen Cataquita Macondo El Suiche El Pradito 11 de Noviembre 7 de Abril Ciudadela macondo San Jose Base Marujita Las delicias Centro Boston El Porvenir 1 de Mayo Galan San Martin Bello Horizonte Raices Macondo Villa del Rio I y II Economy editAracataca relies heavily on agriculture mainly producing Oil palm rice cotton sugar cane common bean plantain bananas yuca tomato and on livestock raising like cattle equines mules donkeys domesticated birds goats and pigs Commerce represents another form of income and is mostly done informally especially along the main highway to Santa Marta where large lines of stands selling beach towels are placed Transportation editThere are several companies that offer inter municipal and inter departmental transportation on medium size buses minivans and taxi cabs Most tourists and locals use Berlinas del Fonce which has busses leaving the Santa Marta terminal every 30 minutes between 5am and 6pm 9 000 p p From the transportation office in Aracataca you can get almost everywhere using a ciclotaxi for just 1 000 p p The rivers are not navigable and there are a few small rudimentary airfields used by small aircraft for agricultural fumigation The municipality and town are crossed by the Highway 45 that extends from Santa Marta crosses Aracataca Fundacion El Copey Bosconia Curumani into the Cesar Department and turns south towards the Colombian Andean Region The railway no longer works for public transportation it is used almost exclusively to transport coal from the region of La Loma Calentura in the Cesar Department to the Port of Santa Marta Culture editFestivities edit Aracatacans celebrate the Roman Catholic tradition of Three Kings on January 6 of every year Carnivals and the Holy Week between February and March a cultural week The Festival of the Unedited Song Festival de la Cancion Inedita The municipality s anniversary in April and the River Festival Festival del Rio The Fiestas Patronales which consist of large outdoor concerts and semi bullfights this year is being held from 15 July till the 24th nbsp Aracataca train station one of the literary settings of Gabriel Garcia Marquez s novel Tourism editTourism in Aracataca is growing but still at a low level The most famous attraction is the house in which Gabriel Garcia Marquez grew up now the Casa Museo Museum House Another museum Casa del Telegrafista is also popular In addition the recently renovated train station will serve as an exhibition hall for photographs by Leo Matiz a native of Aracataca citation needed In popular culture editThe town is the birthplace of Nobel Prize winning author Garcia Marquez and is widely recognized as the model for the mythical Macondo the central village in Garcia Marquez s popular novel One Hundred Years of Solitude His childhood home now the Casa Museo and the church where he was baptised are both major tourist attractions 4 Gallery edit nbsp Gabriel Garcia Marquez s Birthplace Museum nbsp Garcia Marquez Wall nbsp Billboard of Gabriel Garcia Marquez in Aracataca The billboard reads I feel I am an American from every country without never renouncing to the nostalgia for my land to which I returned one day and discovered that between the reality and nostalgia was the Feedstock for my work Gabriel Garcia Marquez nbsp Riverlife nbsp Schoolkids nbsp Freemason lodge nbsp Oil palm plantations in the municipality of Aracataca nbsp African palmtree forest from which palm oil is being won nbsp The house of the Telegrafist nbsp Aracataca railway nbsp Train passing by the stationReferences edit Resultados y proyecciones 2005 2020 del censo 2005 Retrieved 17 April 2020 Macondo seguira siendo un pueblo imaginario Spanish language news article Marquez town rebuffs Macondo name BBC News article 26 June 2006 VIVA Aracataca Travel Guide Plan your Aracataca vacation Aracataca flights tours hotel reviews and maps Archived February 16 2010 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Aracataca nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aracataca Alcaldia de Aracataca Tourist Informacion 10 35 37 30 N 74 11 34 11 W 10 5936944 N 74 1928083 W 10 5936944 74 1928083 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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