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Municipality and town in Boyacá Department, Colombia
Ráquira
Municipality and town
Church of RáquiraChurch of Ráquira
Flag of RáquiraFlag
Location of the municipality and town of Ráquira in the Boyacá Department of ColombiaLocation of the municipality and town of Ráquira in the Boyacá Department of Colombia
Country Colombia
DepartmentBoyacá Department
ProvinceRicaurte Province
Founded18 October 1580
Founded byFrancisco de Orejuela
Government
 • MayorJosé Hernán Sierra Buitrago
(2020-2023)
Area
 • Municipality and town233 km (90 sq mi)
Elevation2,150 m (7,050 ft)
Population
 • Municipality and town13,588
 • Density58/km (150/sq mi)
 • Urban3,425
Time zoneUTC-5 (Colombia Standard Time)
WebsiteOfficial website

Ráquira, is a municipality and town in Boyacá Department, Colombia, part of the subregion of the Ricaurte Province. Ráquira is situated on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense and the urban center at an altitude of 2,150 metres (7,050 ft). It borders Tinjacá and Sutamarchán in the north, Guachetá, Cundinamarca in the south, in the east Sáchica and Samacá and in the west San Miguel de Sema and Lake Fúquene.

Etymology

In Chibcha, Ráquira means "Village of the pans".

History

The area of Ráquira was inhabited by the Muisca in the centuries before the Spanish conquest of the central highlands of the Colombian Andes. Already in those times Ráquira was famous for its ceramics due to the clay of the area.

In March 1537 conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada crossed the valley around Ráquira. Modern Ráquira was founded on October 18, 1580 by friar Francisco de Orejuela.

Economy

About three quarters of the economy of Ráquira is centered on the handcrafts. Other economical activities are agriculture, livestock farming and mining.

Tourism

Ráquira is famous in Colombia for its colony of artisans, who produce traditional northern Andean pottery & hand-woven goods. The Sunday market is especially a popular time to visit. Ráquira is also known for its colorful houses that contrast with the famous nearby town of Villa de Leyva.

Gallery

  • Central square and church Ráquira Central square and church Ráquira
  • Church Church
  • Church Church
  • Church interior Church interior
  • Rural area of Ráquira Rural area of Ráquira
  • Farm in rural area Farm in rural area
  • Road in rural area Road in rural area
  • Ráquira River Ráquira River
Panorama of central square and park Ráquira

References

  1. ^ (in Spanish) Official website Ráquira
  2. (in Spanish) Etymology Ráquira - Excelsio.net
  3. (in Spanish) Muisca history and ceramics in Ráquira
  4. (in Spanish) Ceramics of Ráquira because of the clay present there
  5. Crafts in Ráquira

External links

Provinces and Municipalities in Boyacá Department Flag of Boyacá
Central Boyacá Province
Northern Boyacá Province
Western Boyacá Province
Eastern Boyacá Province
Gutiérrez Province
La Libertad Province
Lengupá Province
Márquez Province
Neira Province
Ricaurte Province
Sugamuxi Province
Tundama Province
Valderrama Province
Boyacá Frontier District
Boyacá Special Handling Zone
See also: List of municipalities in Boyacá
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Source: Wills, Fernando; et al. (2001). Nuestro patrimonio – 100 tesoros de Colombia [Our heritage – 100 treasures of Colombia] (in Spanish). El Tiempo. pp. 1–311. ISBN 958-8089-16-6.

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