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Úmbita

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Country
  
Colombia

Founded
  
17 November 1779

Website
  
Official website

Area
  
148.2 km²

Local time
  
Saturday 11:50 PM

Department
  
Boyacá Department

Founded by
  
Gabriel del Toro

Elevation
  
2,480 m

Population
  
10,314 (2015)

Province
  
Márquez Province

Úmbita wwwcolombiaturismowebcomDEPARTAMENTOSBOYACAMU

Time zone
  
Colombia Standard Time (UTC-5)

Weather
  
11°C, Wind NW at 3 km/h, 86% Humidity

Úmbita is a town and municipality in the Márquez Province, part of the Colombian department of Boyacá. Úmbita is situated on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense at a distance of 70 kilometres (43 mi) from department capital Tunja and borders Nuevo Colón and Tibaná in the north, Chinavita in the east, La Capilla and Tibiritá (Cundinamarca) in the south and in the west Villapinzón (Cundinamarca) and Turmequé. The altitude within the municipality ranges from 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) to 3,400 metres (11,200 ft).

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Etymology

The name Úmbita is Chibcha and means "Your point, your summit, summit of the farmlands".

History

Úmbita in the centuries before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores was inhabited by the Muisca, organized in a loose confederation of different rulers; zaques in Hunza, zipas in Bacatá and other rulers of lower levels such as caciques. Úmbita was ruled by cacique Cochonuba.

The municipality was part of a larger division within Boyacá, called Chivití, shared with the present-day municipality of Nuevo Colón. In 1778 they were split and Úmbita was properly founded on November 17th, 1779.

Economy

Úmbita is a very rural municipality with 90% of the inhabitants living outside of the urban center and their economy is focused on agriculture. It is one of the five most productive potato farming villages in Boyacá. Other agricultural products are maize, peas, beans, arracacha, yuca, sugar cane, avocadoes, bananas and coffee. In recent years the fruit industry has grown with fruits such as prunes, apples, peaches, blackberries, pears, tree tomatoes and the typical Colombian fruits curuba and uchuva. Also medicinal plants such as mint, chamomile, plantain leaves and nettle are cultivated.

Born in Úmbita

  • José Castelblanco, former professional cyclist
  • References

    Úmbita Wikipedia