Ciénaga, Magdalena

Ciénaga, Magdalena
Ciénaga
Central Park in the town of Ciénaga

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Location of the municipality and town of Cienaga in the Department of Magdalena.
Country Colombia
Region Caribbean
Department Magdalena
Foundation 1521
Government
 - Mayor N/A
Area
 - Total 1,812 km2 (699.6 sq mi)
Elevation 1 m (3 ft)
Population (2005)
 - Total 100,908
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Website
www.alcaldiadecienaga.gov.co

Ciénaga is a municipality and a town in the Magdalena Department, Colombia, second largest population center in this department, after the city of Santa Marta. It is situated at 11° 00' North, 74° 15' West, between the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the Caribbean Sea and the Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta marsh in northern Colombia. The town is situated in the northern part of Magdalena and at 35 km from Santa Marta. In 1993, there were 121.681 inhabitants (65.357 in urban areas and 56.324 in rural areas). The mean annual temperature is 34°C.

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History

Prior to the arrival of the Spanish colonizers the area was vastly populated by Chimila Indians and a village known as Pongueyca. The Foundation of Ciénaga has always been a matter of dispute due to many different historical theories and the lack of documented sources. It is believed to be founded first in what is now a small village known as Pueblo Viejo and the site of a former Chimila tribe. In 1585 monk Fray Tomás Ortiz established a Parish that would later burn in a fire. It was then refounded as city by Fernando de Mier y Guerra under the name of Villa de San Juan Bautista de la Ciénaga but also was known with the names of San Juan del Córdoba, Aldea Grande, Córdoba, Pueblo de la Ciénaga and simply Ciénaga.

Plaza Cienaga Panorama 2

During the war of independence from Spain, Ciénaga became a battle ground on November 10, 1820 battle between loyalist and independentists of what became known as the Battle of Ciénaga.

On December 6, 1928 the events of the Banana massacre (in Spanish, matanza de las bananeras) occurred in this town. It was a massacre of workers for the United Fruit Company, an unknown number of workers died after the government decided to send the military forces to end a month long strike organized by the workers' union in order to demand better working conditions.

Culture

Ciénaga has been place of birth and home to numerous notable people including native Thousand Days War hero, musician and farmer Col. Clemente Escalona, father and teacher of vallenato composer Rafael Escalona. Guillermo Buitrago, who died very young - 29 years old - but became a very important figure of the 20th century's folklore in Colombia. The city remembers pays an annual homage to him in the Guillermo de Jesús Buitrago Guitar Festival. It was also the birth place of the cumbia cienaguera founder and musical composer Andrés Paz Barros. Ciénaga celebrates every year on January 20 the Fiesta del Caimán (Feast of the Caiman) honoring a local legend known as La Historia de Tomasita.

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Coordinates: 11°00′25″N 74°15′00″W / 11.00694°N 74.25°W / 11.00694; -74.25


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