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About Guatape


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founded in 1811, by the Spaniard Don Francisco Giraldo y Jimenez. The name "GuatapĂ©", comes from the Quechualanguage, related to "stones and water". The area was visited by the conquistadors circa 1551.

View from the rock

On the late 20th century, GuatapĂ© became one of the most important electric production centers in the country, the guerrilla later initiated operations, trying to black mail the local power company, and farm owners, later, the paramilitaries began operations. The Antioquian and national government sent security forces into the area in force to crush the paramilitary that once controlled the area. By 2006, the remaining military and police presence has diminished drastically. With no paramilitary activity remaining in the area, the national police presence is now only necessary to ensure that they do not return.

New resorts, several restaurants, and rental homes along the lake are available for visitors. Each building has tiles along the facade's lower walls in bright colors and dimensioned images. Many of the tiles are tied to the products sold by the shops, or the beliefs of the residents. Others are cultural images of the farming heritage of the community

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