Salamina, Caldas

Salamina (Caldas)
Municipality and town
Flag of Salamina (Caldas)
Official seal of Salamina (Caldas)
Nickname: 
City of Light
Location of the municipality and town of Salamina, in the Caldas Department of Colombia.
Location of the municipality and town of Salamina, in the Caldas Department of Colombia.
Salamina (Caldas) is located in Colombia
Salamina (Caldas)
Salamina (Caldas)
Location in Colombia
Coordinates: 5°24′29.99″N 75°29′24″W / 5.4083306°N 75.49000°W / 5.4083306; -75.49000
Country Colombia
Department Caldas Department
Founded1825
Area
 • Municipality and town403.54 km2 (155.81 sq mi)
Elevation
1,822 m (5,978 ft)
Population
 (2009)[1]
 • Municipality and town18,704
 • Density46/km2 (120/sq mi)
 • Urban
10,933
Time zoneUTC-5 (Colombia Standard Time)
Websitewww.salamina-caldas.gov.co

Salamina is a town and municipality in the Colombian department of Caldas. It is located north of the department and has a township called San Felix. It was declared a national monument and historic heritage of mankind.

Main Park in Salamina

Salamina was founded in 1825 by Fermin Lopez, Francisco Marulanda and others. Salamina is known as the "city of light" because there Caldas has produced many poets, musicians, actors and writers. It is also known as "Mother of Nations" because it was one of the centers from where the founders and first settlers of Neira, Aranzazu, Manizales, Santa Rosa de Cabal, Pereira, Armenia, among others parted. It was elevated to a municipality in 1861.

It has a population of about 20,000 inhabitants, an area of 40,354 hectares and an average temperature of 22 °C (71.6 °F). Its economy is based on coffee, dairy and livestock.

Salamina was named a Pueblo Patrimonio (heritage town) of Colombia in 2010. It is the only municipality in the Eje Cafetero that was selected to be part of the Red Turística de Pueblos Patrimonio original cohort.[2] In addition, the town was named part of the "Coffee Cultural Landscape" UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011.[3]

  1. ^ "Colombia. Proyecciones De Población Municipales Por Área" (xls) (in Spanish).
  2. ^ "GUÍA: Red Turística de Pueblos Patrimonio de Colombia" (PDF). Fondo Nacional de Turismo de la República de Colombia - FONTUR. Dec 2020. Retrieved 29 Mar 2021.
  3. ^ "Coffee Cultural Landscape". UNESCO World Heritage List. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Retrieved 25 Apr 2011.