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Floresta, Boyacá

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Country
  
Colombia

Founded
  
1818

Website
  
Official website

Population
  
4,523 (2015)

Province
  
Tundama Province

Department
  
Boyacá Department

Elevation
  
2,506 m (8,222 ft)

Area
  
85 km²

Local time
  
Monday 7:11 AM

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Time zone
  
Colombia Standard Time (UTC-5)

Weather
  
9°C, Wind N at 5 km/h, 87% Humidity

Floresta is a town and municipality in Boyacá Department, Colombia, part of the Tundama Province, a subregion of Boyacá. Floresta is situated on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense in the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes. It borders Santa Rosa de Viterbo, Cerinza and Betéitiva in the north, in the east Busbanzá and Corrales in the west Santa Rosa de Viterbo and Nobsa in the south.

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Map of Floresta, Boyac%C3%A1, Colombia

History

Before the Spanish conquest of the highlands of Colombia, the area of Floresta was inhabited by the Muisca, organized in their Muisca Confederation. In those days Floresta, together with Santa Rosa de Viterbo, was called Tobasía which is still the name of a corregimiento of the village. Tobasía was ruled by a cacique loyal to the ruler of Tundama, present-day Duitama.

Modern Floresta was founded in 1818, three years before the independence of Colombia from the Spanish Empire. Floresta means "between the flowers".

Economy

Main economical activity of Floresta is agriculture, predominantly potatoes, maize and barley. Also the Colombian fruit uchuva is produced in Floresta. The municipality grows grapes, races Riesling and Pinot Noir for wine production, uncommon in tropical Colombia. Livestock and dairy farming are other production areas.

Born in Floresta

  • Eliécer Silva Celis, anthropologist and archeologist, reconstructed the Sun Temple in Sogamoso
  • References

    Floresta, Boyacá Wikipedia