2. BOGOTÁ CITY
Bogota is the capital of Colombia, la Sabana de Bogotá is bordered by a mountain chain
that is part of the Eastern Cordillera. The hills that serve as a framework for the city
determined its initial urban growth south to north, parallel to the mountain of the
mountains which form part of the capital guardianship, Guadalupe and Monserrate. On
top of the latter is the church dedicated to the Lord of Monserrate which can be reached
on foot by an ancient stone path, by funicular or cable car, and is a pleasant walk from
the top of the mountain includes the most spectacular panoramic of capital. The western
boundary of the city is the Bogotá River, the south, the foothills of Sumapaz, and to the
north Bogotá extends over the Savannah.
3. CLIMATE
The Savannah has an average temperature of 14 C, which can range
between 9 and 22 º C. The dry and rainy seasons alternate throughout the
year, the driest months are December, January, February and March.
4. The wettest, April, May, September, October and November. June
and July are usually of little rain.
5. August is sun and strong winds that exploit the citizens to take
the field to raise comets.
6. CITY OF MEDELLÍN
Also known as "The City of Eternal Spring", is the capital of the department of
Antioquia, located in the northwest of the country, in the Central Cordillera. It
is considered by many to be the second largest city in the country after
Bogotá, having a large and dynamic business based primarily in the industrial
production of liqueurs, textiles and flowers, coffee export and import business
has allowed a great economic development and urban. Throughout the year
celebrates festivals of theater, music and poetry and often find street art. They
have a variety of museums, local restaurants, bars and clubs that provide an
interesting offer of culture and entertainment.
7. Known as the coffee, this region is located in the central western Colombia
and occupies the departments of Caldas, Risaralda, Quindio, northern Cauca
Valley and the south east of Antioquia. Its distinctive mountain landscape with
steep slopes and rainforests, to appreciate the extensive and numerous
coffee plantations and their respective estates, engaged in cultivation,
processing and marketing. Among the variety of places to visit, is the Parque
Nacional Natural Los Nevados, located in the highest part of the Central
Cordillera of the Colombian Andes at 4050 meters above sea level, Tatamá
Natural National Park, Wildlife Sanctuary and Otún Quimbaya Flora and
Ucumarí Park, among others.
8. CLIMATE
Unlike Medellin Bogota's climate is temperate and humid with an average
temperature of 22 degrees Celsius. The pleasant and mild climate has earned
it the nickname of The City of Eternal Spring.