Quimbaya, Quindío

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by RuudVisser (talk | contribs) at 12:25, 12 January 2006 (Bad link repair (You can help!)). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

File:Flag Bandera Quimbaya-Quindío.svg
Flag of Quimbaya.
Coffee plantations in the south of Quimbaya.

Quimbaya is a municipality in the western part of the department of Quindío, Colombia. It is located 20 km northwest of the departmental capital Armenia.

Quimbaya is bounded to the north and west by the department of Valle del Cauca, with La Vieja River forming the western limit. To the south, the Roble River forms the limit with the municipalities of Montenegro and Circasia. The eastern boundary is with the municipality of Filandia.

Quimbaya was founded in 1914 by Juan de J. Buitrago, and became a municipality in 1922. In 2005 it had an estimated population of 43,700, of which 31,300 live in the main urban zone.

The National Agricultural Park (Spanish: El Parque Nacional de la Cultura Agropecuaria), PANACA, is located 7 km west of the main township. The 47 hectare park contains a variety of interactive exhibits, including more than 200 species of animals. Along with the National Coffee Park in Montenegro, the theme park is one of major tourist attractions of the department.

The most important cultural event is the Candles and Lanterns Festival (full name in Spanish: Fiesta Nacional del Concurso de Alumbrados con Velas y Faroles), which began in 1982 and is held each year on 7 and 8 December. Each of the barrios in the township compete to produce the most spectacular lighting arrangements, and many visitors come from throughout Colombia to admire the displays. The festival is held in honor of the Catholic holy day, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, on 8 December.