Supatá
Supatá is a municipality located in the department of Cundinamarca, Colombia. It is situated in the western part of the department, within the Rionegro Province.
Geography: Supatá is characterized by its mountainous terrain, typical of the Andes region. The climate is temperate, influenced by its altitude. The area is known for its agricultural production.
History: The history of Supatá dates back to pre-Columbian times when the region was inhabited by indigenous groups. The town was formally established during the Spanish colonial period.
Economy: The economy of Supatá is primarily based on agriculture. Key crops include coffee, sugarcane, and various fruits and vegetables. Livestock farming is also practiced.
Culture: The culture of Supatá reflects a blend of indigenous and Spanish influences. Traditional festivals and celebrations are important aspects of community life.
Tourism: While not a major tourist destination, Supatá offers opportunities for ecotourism due to its natural landscapes.