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Neiva () is the capital of the Department of Huila. It is located in the
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of the
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in south central Colombia with a population of about 357,392 inhabitants. It is one of the most important cities in southern Colombia, mainly because of its strategic geographical location.


History

Neiva was first founded in 1539 by Juan de Cabrera in an area now belonging to the municipality of Campoalegre. In 1550, Juan de Alonso y Arias relocated the city to the place that is now the municipality of Villavieja. At this location, the city was destroyed by indigenous tribes in 1560. The city was founded, at its current location, for the third and final time in 1612 by Diego de Ospina y Medinilla. Neiva became important during the colonial times because of its strategic location. It was located in the trade route that communicated the
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with Bogotá and Caracas. The city was declared as the capital of the Province of Neiva, made up of the Neiva, La Plata,
Timaná Timaná is a town and municipality in the Huila Department, Colombia. The municipality is located in the south of Huila at an altitude of and southwest of the capital Neiva. History The region of Timaná before the conquest in Colombia was i ...
, Purificación
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. In 1905 the city became the capital of the newly created Huila Department, which had been severed from the Tolima Department by the national government. In 1967, the city was hit severely by an
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of magnitude 7.2. The earthquake destroyed several buildings including the ''Palacio de las 57 ventanas'', the Governor's building. In 2003 the city was the scene of a large bombing that was targeted at the Colombian President. 13 people were killed.


Geography and climate

The city has the dry-summer
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(
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: As), relatively rare and scattered across the world. Due to its location near the equator and its low altitude, the city has a hot annual average climate with daytime temperatures ranging from 88 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit. It is about 300 kilometers / 186.4 miles (about a five-hour drive) from the Colombian capital, Bogotá. The city of Palembang in
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is the antipode of Neiva.


Ethnography

According to DANE, the ethnography composition of the city is: * Whites or Europeans descendants and mestizos: 98.9%% * Indigenous: 0,3% * Black, mulatto or afro-descendant: 0,8%


Economy

Neiva is a distribution center for many consumer goods to the national economy such as rice, coffee, beef, milk, leather by-products and other agricultural products. Its annual agricultural fair held in May showcases horses, cattle and pork from local municipalities and other surrounding towns.


Tourist attractions

Throughout the city a tourist might enjoy the scattered city monuments, especially around the edges of the Magdalena River, where the local government has been maintaining the recently built sanctuary meant to safeguard the Magdalena from any pollutants and human produced contamination. Around this sanctuary there are parks and gardens usually crowded by locals and tourists who came to the growing city. The city can be reached by road travel, or by all major national airlines, coming to the
Benito Salas Airport Benito Salas Airport ( es, Aeropuerto Benito Salas, ) is an airport that serves the city of Neiva, the capital of the Huila Department in Colombia. It was named after Benito Salas Vargas, a military and social leader during Colombia's (then know ...
.


Education

Neiva is home to several
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which serve primarily Southern Colombia. Among the most important are the Universidad Surcolombiana, the ''Corporación Universitaria del Huila'', and the ''Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia''.


Transport


Air Transportation

The
Benito Salas Airport Benito Salas Airport ( es, Aeropuerto Benito Salas, ) is an airport that serves the city of Neiva, the capital of the Huila Department in Colombia. It was named after Benito Salas Vargas, a military and social leader during Colombia's (then know ...
, named after
Benito Salas Vargas Benito Salas Vargas (1770 – 18 September 1816) was a military and social leader during Colombia's (then known as New Granada) independence war (1810–1819). He fought against Pablo Morillo during the Spanish reconquest of New Granada. In 1 ...
, is located inside the city and serves domestic destinations.


Culture

The city is known as the
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capital.
José Eustasio Rivera José Eustasio Rivera Salas (February 19, 1888 – December 1, 1928) was a Colombian lawyer and author primarily known for his national epic ''The Vortex''. Early life José Eustasio Rivera was born on February 19, 1888 in Aguas Calientes, a ha ...
, born in Rivera, is the most famous writer of a "pléyade" of creators that lived in Neiva (Regulo Suárez, Eustaquio Álvarez, Felio Andrade, Antonio Iriarte, Yezid Morales, Humberto Calderón, Jorge Guebelly, Luis Alberto Campos, Winston Morales, Jader Rivera, David Alberto Campos)


Festivals and events

This city is known for the '' Festival Folclórico y Reinado Nacional del Bambuco'' festivities held between the last two weeks of June and early July. During this time, there are daily parades through the downtown area and showings of the '' Sanjuanero'', a folk dance, where the participants dress in a typical costumes and compete for being the best performers of the Sanjuanero choreography.


Sports

Soccer is currently the most popular sport in the city. The city is the base for the Atlético Huila club which competes in the top division of the Colombian professional football (soccer) league, the Categoría Primera A. The games are played at the Guillermo Plazas Alcid Stadium. Basketball had historically a high popularity, although it has decreased in recent years. The cities Basketball games are played at the Coliseo Álvaro Sánchez Silva court. The city has hosted important national and international sport events. For example: * XI National Games of Colombia 1980 *Juvenile Finswimming World Championship 2008 * South American Basketball Championship 2010 * FIBA Americas Championship for Women 2011 The city of Neiva was one of the host cities for the
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.


Sister cities

* Kungsbacka, Sweden * Cadiz, Spain *
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Notable people

*
Misael Pastrana Borrero Misael Eduardo Pastrana Borrero (14 November 1923 – 21 August 1997) was a Colombian politician and lawyer who served as the 23rd President of Colombia from 1970 to 1974. He was also the father of the 30th President Andrés Pastrana Arango. ...
, president of Colombia * Olga Duque de Ospina, senator and governor of Huila * Rodrigo Lara, lawyer and politician * Natalia Valenzuela, model, presenter and beauty pageant titleholder * Claudia Bahamón, model and presenter


See also

* Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Neiva


Gallery

File:Neiva panoramica.jpg, Neiva panoramica File:Catedral de Neiva.jpg, Catedral de Neiva File:Gobernacion.jpg, Government office in Neiva File:Iglesia San Jorge, Neiva - panoramio.jpg, Church of St. George in Neiva File:Los Potros.JPG, Los Potros, a tribute to
José Eustasio Rivera José Eustasio Rivera Salas (February 19, 1888 – December 1, 1928) was a Colombian lawyer and author primarily known for his national epic ''The Vortex''. Early life José Eustasio Rivera was born on February 19, 1888 in Aguas Calientes, a ha ...
by Rodrigo Arenas Betancur, in Neiva File:Office building in Neiva.jpg, Office building in Neiva File:On the main street.jpg, On the main street


References


External links


Neiva official website

Opanoticias Daily Newspaper from Neiva

La Nación Daily Newspaper from Neiva

Diario del Huila Daily Newspaper
{{Authority control Populated places on the Magdalena River Municipalities of Huila Department Capitals of Colombian departments