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Cúcuta

Located in the extreme north-east of Colombia, Cúcuta, or San José de Cúcuta, was founded in 1733 and has since been a crucial city for the history of independence and consolidation of the republic. It has been equally important because it is the main border city with Venezuela, which is a determining factor in the economic dynamics of the region.

[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=»1/3″][us_vwrapper alignment=»left»][us_iconbox icon=»far|check» iconpos=»left» alignment=»left»]Nombre oficial: San José de Cúcuta[/us_iconbox][us_iconbox icon=»far|file-signature» iconpos=»left» alignment=»left»]Fundación: 17 de junio de 1733[/us_iconbox][us_iconbox icon=»far|users» iconpos=»left» alignment=»left»]Población: 1.046.347 hab.[/us_iconbox][us_iconbox icon=»far|temperature-high» iconpos=»left» alignment=»left»]Temperatura promedio:  27.6 °C[/us_iconbox][us_iconbox icon=»far|mountains» iconpos=»left» alignment=»left»]Altura: 332 m.s.n.m.[/us_iconbox][/us_vwrapper][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row color_scheme=»primary» us_bg_image_source=»media» us_bg_image=»64″ us_bg_overlay_color=»rgba(0,0,0,0.62)»][vc_column width=»1/3″][us_separator][us_iconbox color=»custom» icon_color=»#ffffff» size=»48px» bg_color=»»][/us_iconbox][vc_column_text]

More reasons to love Cúcuta as destiny

[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=»2/3″][vc_tta_accordion toggle=»1″][vc_tta_section title=»Tourist attractions» icon=»fas|camera» tab_id=»1493913227642-56292da1-1136″][vc_column_text]Cúcuta is a historical and cultural city. Its parks and monuments are part of the attractions that no traveler should miss. We give you a top of these places:

[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=»What to eat?» icon=»fas|utensils» tab_id=»1493913227791-b07908bb-49c8″][vc_column_text]Cúcuta is border area and its gastronomy is nourished by the tradition of Santanderes and neighboring Venezuela. Traditional dishes such as chickpea cake; Varieties of rice with chicken, with meat, peas and yucca; The mute; Pork soup, corn, potatoes and chickpeas and stuffed potatoes, are part of the traditional menu of the region.

The Cabrito (young goat), which is eaten roasted or cooked, as well as the Cabrito stew (pepitoria), is also a fundamental part of the cucuteña table, as are the sausages stuffed with rice.

The hallacas are also a pleasure that is shared with Venezuelan cuisine. Made from cornmeal dough seasoned with chicken or chicken broth, it is filled with a stew of beef, pork and, olives, raisins, capers, paprika and onion.

Cúcuta is equally sweet: the Cortados of goat’s milk, the Arrastradps, the Dulce Combinado and the Solteridas are a must in the good local cuisine.
[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=»What to do?» icon=»fas|thumbs-up» tab_id=»1493913424745-e18da1d5-a02c»][vc_column_text]Cúcuta is a warm but very wooded city that allows walks and trips of enjoyment through its streets, squares and monuments. It is a historical city where the bases of Colombia were founded and where the locals in the town of the motilones are proud of their roots.

The Pamplonita, the Zulia and La Garita are rivers that allow the natural enjoyment of the climate, as well as the practice of sports such as rafting, trekking and the exploration of waterfalls.

Important cultural activities are held at the Julio Pérez Ferrero Library, such as the Book Fair. Other important cultural spaces are the House of Culture, founded in 1960, which currently functions as the school of Fine Arts of the University of Pamplona; The Clock Tower is the administrative headquarters of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and is an architectural heritage of the city.

The Bank of the Republic has rooms for art exhibitions and artistic presentations. The city hosts different cultural events organized by the Secretary of Culture and Tourism, which include national and international theater plays.
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