Socorro (Colombia)
El Socorro | ||
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Coordinates: 6 ° 28 ′ N , 73 ° 16 ′ W El Socorro on the map of Colombia
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Location of El Socorro in Santander
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Basic data | ||
Country | Colombia | |
Department | Santander | |
City foundation | 1683 | |
Residents | 31,115 (2019) | |
City insignia | ||
Detailed data | ||
surface | 122 km 2 | |
Population density | 255 people / km 2 | |
height | 1300 m | |
Waters | Río Suárez , Río Fonce | |
Time zone | UTC -5 | |
City Presidency | Alfonso Lineros Rodríguez (2016-2019) | |
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Socorro Cathedral | ||
Sculpture by Manuela Beltrán |
El Socorro is a municipality (municipio) in the department of Santander in Colombia .
geography
Socorro is the capital of the Comunera Province (formerly Socorro Province) in Santander and is located at an altitude of 1,300 m above sea level. NN in the Eastern Cordillera of the Colombian Andes and has an average annual temperature of around 23 ° C. The city is about 120 km from Bucaramanga . The municipality has a share in the Río Suárez and Río Fonce , which flow together in the north of the municipality. The municipality is bordered by Cabrera and Pinchote to the north, Simacota and Palmar to the west, Confines and Palmas del Socorro to the south and Páramo to the east .
population
The municipality of Socorro has 31,115 inhabitants, of which 25,757 live in the urban part (cabecera municipal) of the municipality (as of 2019).
history
Socorro was founded on June 16, 1683 by José de Archila and José Díaz Sarmiento and received in 1771 by the Spanish King Charles III. the city law. In the viceroyalty of New Granada , Socorro became one of the most important cities with 12,000 inhabitants in the 18th century. The city was the center of the handicraft textile industry from cotton and natural fibers as well as of tobacco cultivation . Socorro was the center of the Comuneros uprising in New Granada in 1781 , led by Manuela Beltrán. The city also played an important role during the struggle for independence. In independent Colombia, Socorro was the capital of the state of Santander from 1861 to 1886. Socorro has had the current status of a municipality since 1887. Socorro has been a center of adventure and ecotourism since the end of the 20th century.
economy
The main industries of Socorro are agriculture and cattle production . In particular, sugar cane , coffee , citrus plants , beans , corn , tobacco , bananas , cassava , tomatoes , peas and peppers are grown.
Web links
- Página Oficial del Municipio de Socorro. Alcaldía del Municipio de Socorro - Santander, accessed April 17, 2019 (Spanish, website of the municipality).
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Nuestro municipio. Alcaldía del Municipio de Socorro - Santander, accessed April 17, 2019 (Spanish, information about the municipality).
- ↑ ESTIMACIONES DE POBLACIÓN 1985 - 2005 Y PROYECCIONES DE POBLACIÓN 2005 - 2020 TOTAL DEPARTAMENTAL POR ÁREA. (Excel; 1.72 MB) DANE, May 11, 2011, accessed on April 17, 2019 (Spanish, extrapolation of the population of Colombia).