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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
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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
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and rural parts of Guatape were destroyed as a result of the flooding of valley which created the El Peñol-Guatapé reservoir, displacing thousands of residents and resulting in the forced evacuation and rebuilding of the town a few miles west of its former location.
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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.
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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
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Guatapé was founded on 4 October 1811, by the Spaniard Don Francisco Giraldo y Jimenez. It was declared a municipality in September 1867.
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Guatapé has changed throughout its history. It was predominantly a farming town that relied on livestock, agriculture, and mining.
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the rock via a staircase built into one side, a path that includes more than 708 steps to the top.
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named Guatapé. In his honor, the town was named after him. The name "Guatapé", comes from the
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Corporacion CIMTED, Desarrollo desde lo local, Entrepreneur projects in the Guatape City
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language, related to "stones and water". Another name that the town had in the past was
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Location of the municipality and town of Guatapé in the Antioquia Department of Colombia
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The town is a major tourist attraction, especially for travelers from Medellín.
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census in 2005, the ethnic makeup of the township is the following:
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Aerial image of Guatapé and in the background the Piedra del Peñol
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Spanish conquistadores reached the area in the 16th century
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It lies at an altitude of 1,890 meters above sea level.
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Municipality and town in Antioquia Department, Colombia
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Guatape's Official Major Office. Retrieved 2009-04-03.
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Guatape
Municipality
Aerial image of Guatapé and in the background the Piedra del Peñol
Flag of Guatapé
Official seal of Guatapé
Location of the municipality and town of Guatapé in the Antioquia Department of Colombia
Colombia
Department
Antioquia Department
Eastern
Demonym(s)
Time zone
UTC-5
municipality
Department of Antioquia
Colombia
Eastern Antioquia
Medellín
Alejandría
San Rafael
Granada
El Peñol
El Peñón de Guatapé
Spanish conquistadores reached the area in the 16th century
cacique
Quechua
Empresas Públicas de Medellín
dam
El Peñol
DANE

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