CUNDINAMARCA, COLOMBIA
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With an approximate population of 5,100 inhabitants distributed across 18 rural districts, the urban center, and La Magola village, Supatá emerges as a municipality of great natural and cultural wealth. Its terrain has shaped a rich hydrological network of numerous streams and creeks that originate from Cerro El Tablazo and feed the Supatá River, which forms part of the Río Negro basin and, ultimately, the great Magdalena River basin.
The local economy is primarily supported by livestock farming and agriculture, with key crops including coffee, plantains, sugarcane, and cassava. The municipality's altitudinal range, from 1,089 to 3,552 meters above sea level, fosters exceptional ecosystem diversity. Here, the scent of nature blends harmoniously with the warmth of its people, weaving a landscape that invites you to tune into yourself in trails leading to waterfalls and viewpoints.
This vibrant environment is the beating heart of the Las Marías Natural Reserve, framing its landscape with the enchanting beauty of rivers, waterfalls, and the majestic Andes Mountains

The municipality of Supatá belongs to the province of Gualivá and is located just 76 kilometers from Bogotá, bordered by the municipalities of Pacho, Vergara, Subachoque, La Vega and San Francisco. With an area of 127.7 km², its urban center rests at 1,780 meters above sea level, surrounded by green landscapes and pure air that invites calm.
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