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Toro, Valle del Cauca

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Country
  
Colombia

Elevation
  
950 m (3,120 ft)

Founded
  
3 June 1537

Local time
  
Monday 4:04 AM

Toro, Valle del Cauca

Department
  
Valle del Cauca Department

Founded by
  
Melchor Velásquez de Valdenebro

Time zone
  
Colombia Standard Time (UTC-5)

Weather
  
19°C, Wind NW at 3 km/h, 92% Humidity

Toro is a city and municipality located in the north of the department of Valle del Cauca, Colombia. The climate is warm.

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Map of Toro, Valle del Cauca, Colombia

Etymology

It is believed that Toro is called because among the conquerors who visited the region were people born in Toro province of Zamora in Spain.

History

Toro was founded on June 3, 1537 by Melchor Velásquez de Valdenebro.

Economy

The base of the economy is agriculture, animal husbandry and mining, have recently been intensified cultivation of sugar cane, grape and passion fruit, especially those of coffee, bananas, beans, cassava, cotton, sorghum and vegetables. The cultivation of coffee is highlighted by becoming a monoculture farms in the hillside.

In Toro is San Juan Bautista Chapel, which has about 450 years. Still retains the niches of wood, some religious images of great beauty, expository and the missal of the time. There is an original painting of San Juan Bautista that belongs to the altar. Still retains the choir and the pulpit.

Other characteristics

Average temperature: 23 degrees Celsius (73 °F) Area: 166 km² (64 mi²) Population: 19,076 Cali distance: 175 km (108 mi) Date of incorporation: 1632 (Order of Apr. 26) Major rivers: Toro, Induque and San Lazaro Economic activity: agriculture, livestock and mining Main products: cane sugar, corn, cotton, quartz, and gold Tourist attractions: Cultural events on the anniversary of the town, San Juán Bautista chapel, and the Ecological Path Fairs and festivals: Anniversary in August and Cinetoro, International Experimental Film Festival Basic infrastructure: 4 colleges, 33 schools, banks, hospitals, and library

References

Toro, Valle del Cauca Wikipedia