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Cartagena de Indias Cartagena ( , also ), known since the colonial era as Cartagena de Indias (), is a city and one of the major ports on the northern coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Coast Region, bordering the Caribbean sea. Cartagena's past role as a link ...
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Prior to 19th century (Colonial era)

* 1500 – Rodrigo de Bastidas approaches to Cartagena's bay, naming it Barú bay. * 1503 – The catholic queen Isabel issue a royal decree, naming the Barú bay as the Cartagena's bay, due to its similarity with Cartagena (España) * 1523 – Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés obtains permission to commerce in Cartagena's bay and near regions. * 1525 – Fernandez de Oviedo obtains the capitulation to conquer the actual terrains of Cartagena. * 1533 - Cartagena founded by Spaniard
Pedro de Heredia Pedro de Heredia (c. 1505 in Madrid – January 27, 1554 in Zahara de los Atunes, Cádiz) was a Spanish conquistador, founder of the city of Cartagena de Indias and explorer of the northern coast and the interior of present-day Colombia. Earl ...
. It becomes one of the "major naval and merchant marine bases of the Spanish empire." * 1534 – Catholic Diocese of Cartagena established. * 1536 ** Castillo San Felipe de Barajas (fort) construction begins. ** Cartagena obtains the dominance of the
Morrosquillo Gulf The Gulf of Morrosquillo ( es, Golfo de Morrosquillo) is a gulf of the Caribbean Sea bounded by the Colombian Departments of Sucre and Córdoba. From West to East it runs approximately from Boca de Tinajones, mouth of Sinú River, in Córdoba, ...
and the terrains of the Sinú indigenous people. * 1538 – The Spanish crown authorizes taxes to the Indigenous people. * 1539 – Indigenous population: 500 approx. Population has decreased due to diseases and confrontations with colonizers. * 1543 –
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plunders the city * 1544 – Town was captured and plundered by pirates. * 1550 – Heredia becomes governor of Cartagena * 1552 – A big fire occurs * 1559 – French Martin Cote assaults Cartagena * 1561 – The Nuevo Muelle dock is built, made up of wood * 1565 – 1,000 inhabitants * 1568 -
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invades and assaults Cartagena for 8 days. * 1574 **
Francis Drake Sir Francis Drake ( – 28 January 1596) was an English explorer, sea captain, privateer, slave trader, naval officer, and politician. Drake is best known for his circumnavigation of the world in a single expedition, from 1577 to 1580 (t ...
assaults Cartagena and destroys 1/4 of the city. **
King Philip II of Spain Philip II) in Spain, while in Kingdom of Portugal, Portugal and his Italian kingdoms he ruled as Philip I ( pt, Filipe I). (21 May 152713 September 1598), also known as Philip the Prudent ( es, Felipe el Prudente), was King of Spain from 1556, K ...
gives Cartagena the title of city. * 1575 – Cartagena is recognized with the "Noble and Loyal" city title, as Cartageneros were Pro-Spanish Crown. * 1578 – Convento de Santo Domingo construction begins. * 1579 ** Cartagena attains Spanish colonial city status. ** San Juan de Dios Hospital builds its second floor * 1580 – The Saint Augustine convent is founded * 1582 –
Canal del Dique The Canal del Dique ( Levee Channel) is a 118 km artificial canal connecting Cartagena Bay (at the corregimiento of Pasacaballos) to the Magdalena River in the Bolívar Department in northern Colombia. The canal is a bifurcation or artific ...
built. * 1585 – Sir
Francis Drake Sir Francis Drake ( – 28 January 1596) was an English explorer, sea captain, privateer, slave trader, naval officer, and politician. Drake is best known for his circumnavigation of the world in a single expedition, from 1577 to 1580 (t ...
exacted a large ransom from the town. * 1586 –
Battle of Cartagena de Indias (1586) The Battle of Cartagena de Indias (1586) or the Capture of Cartagena de Indias was a military and naval action fought on 9–11 February 1586, of the recently declared Anglo-Spanish War that resulted in the assault and capture by English soldie ...
. Drake again occupies and destroys much of the city. * 1595 – By the visit of the military engineer Bautista Antonelli, Cartagena's cobbled streets are traced * 1603 - The Espiritú Santo hospital is founded in Getsemaní. * 1610 - King Philip III of Spain establishes the Tribunal de Penas del Santo Oficio de la Inquisición. * 1612 -
Cartagena Cathedral The Cathedral of Cartagena in Spain, or the Cathedral of Santa María la Vieja, was a cathedral of the Diocese of Cartagena, located on the hill of La Concepción in the old town of Cartagena, Spain, Cartagena. It has been in ruins since 1939, ...
built. * 1614 ** The Tribunal de Penas del Santo Oficio de la Inquisición proceeds with the first "act of faith". ** Stonework starts at
Baluarte de Santo Domingo The Baluarte Bridge ( es, Puente Baluarte), officially the Baluarte Bicentennial Bridge ( es, Puente Baluarte Bicentenario), is a cable-stayed bridge in Mexico. It is located between the municipalities of Concordia in Sinaloa and Pueblo Nuevo i ...
for the construction of the wall. * 1620 - Getsemaní is completely edificated. Its cabidity under the construction of Cartagena's wall is debated. * 1625 - The Aduana building is concluded. * 1630 - Population: 6.000 * 1635 - The famous Cartagena Wall is completed, making Cartagena a military hub. * 1636 - A group of Portuguese immigrants are submitted to an "act of faith", accused of practicing judaism. *1646 -
Castle of San Luis de Bocachica The Castle of San Luis de Bocachica, also called Fort St. Louis, was a military fortress that defended Cartagena, Colombia. The Spanish built it in the 17th century. After it suffered war damage in the 18th century, they erected a new coastal f ...
(fort) construction begins. * 1651 - Yellow fever epidemic in Cartagena. * 1654 - Iglesia de San Pedro Claver built. * 1657 - Castle San Felipe de Barajas (fort) is built over the San Lázaro hill. * 1683 -
Raid on Cartagena (1683) The raid on Cartagena was the successful counter-attack against vessels sent to defend the city of Cartagena de Indias (modern-day Colombia) and the subsequent blockade of the city by Laurens de Graaf and his pirate compatriots. Precursors In ...
. * 1684 - Population: 7.341 * 1697 - May 6:
Raid on Cartagena (1697) The Raid on Cartagena de Indias was a successful attack by the French on the fortified city of Cartagena de Indias, on May 6, 1697, as part of the War of the Grand Alliance. Background By 1695, the French Navy had declined to the point that i ...
. * 1708 - Wager's Action, a naval confrontation on 8 June 1708, between a British squadron under Charles Wager and the Spanish treasure fleet off the coast near Cartagena * 1709 - Population: 4.556 * 1710 - The city is fully recovered from what the last raid destroyed. * 1717 - Cartagena becomes part of the Spanish colonial Viceroyalty of New Granada. * 1730 - The San Carlos Hospital and the Poors Hospital open. * 1732 - El templo Santo Toribio (temple) built. * 1735 - Franciscan Church of the Third Order built. * 1741 - Battle of Cartagena de Indias. Large attacking force led by Admiral
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defeated at the Castillo San Felipe by an outnumbered defensive force led by Blas del Lezo. * 1757 - Governor of Cartagena dictates the closing of Bocagrande's channel, making a peninsula, now called Bocagrande. * 1767 - After the expulsion of the jesuits the San Juan de Dios hospital is relocated. * 1769 - Castle San Felipe de Barajas is reinforced and enlarged by Antonio de Árevalo, becoming the biggest fort in Cartagena. * 1770 -
Palace of Inquisition The Palace of the Inquisition, also known as the Inquisition Palace, ( es, Palacio de la Inquisición ) is an eighteenth-century the seat of the Holy Office of the Inquisition in Cartagena, now in modern Colombia. Completed in 1770, it currentl ...
built (approximate date). * 1777 - 13.700 inhabitants. * 1780 - El espigón de La Tenaza (shore end) built. * 1785 - Antonio de Árevalo builds nine installations for ill people in Caño del Oro, Tierrabomba island. * 1795 - Consulado (merchant guild) established. * 1796 - Military barracks (known as Bóvedas) aside of the wall, are finished.


19th century

* 1809 - 17.600 inhabitants. * 1810 - May 22: A coup leads to the creation of a new governing council. * 1811 - November 11: Cartagena's Cabildo declares absolute independence from Spain, creating the Free State of Cartagena. * 1811 - Cartagena becomes part of the newly formed United Provinces of New Granada. * 1815 ** March:
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blocks Cartagena for two months and takes military weapons in order to recuperate sister city
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. ** August:
Siege of Cartagena (1815) The Siege of Cartagena (1815) ( es, Asedio español de Cartagena de Indias) was a successful 105-day Spanish siege by combined naval and ground forces under command of General Pablo Morillo, of the Colombian city and fortress of Cartagena de In ...
occurs during the independence war of Colombia, losing 1/3 of the population. ** Population: 18.708 * 1816 **
Pablo Morillo Pablo Morillo y Morillo, Count of Cartagena and Marquess of La Puerta, a.k.a. ''El Pacificador'' (The Peace Maker) (5 May 1775 – 27 July 1837) was a Spanish general. Biography Morillo was born in Fuentesecas, Zamora, Spain. In 1791 ...
returns to Cartagena, in the so-called "reconquest". ** The nine martyrs are written off by the court-martial, accusing them of betrayal to the Spanish crown. * 1821 ** Royalists surrender Cartagena to
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's forces after a 15-month siege. ** Cartagena becomes capital of the Magdalena department. * 1824 - War of independence finishes. * 1827 - University of Cartagena established. * 1835 - 11.929 inhabitants, population decreased significantly since the independence. * 1843 - Bartolomé Calvo Library founded. * 1849 ** Cholera plague hits Cartagena, 1/3 of the population decease. ** ''El Porvenir'' newspaper begins publication. * 1850 - ''La Republica'' newspaper begins publication. * 1857 - The province of Cartagena is designated the name of Bolívar department, in honor to
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. * 1870 - El camellón de los Mártires (median strip) built, making a social place for the Cartagenero. * 1885 - The ermitage of El cabrero is built by the 4 times president Rafael Nuñez for his wife. * 1888 - A republican-style clock tower, Torre del reloj (Cartagena) is built over the entrance of the wall. * 1889 - Public Library José Fernandez de Madrid opens. * 1891 - El Espinal, El Cabrero, Manga and Pie de La Popa, become townships. * 1892 - Dispute on the terrains of La Boquilla. * 1894 ** Cartagena's railway inaugurated, connecting the capital of the Bolivar department to the Magdalena river. ** Muelle de la Machina (dock) inaugurated. * 1896 - Bolivar statue erected in . * 1898 ** After a big depression, economy recuperates. Volume of exportation: 34.653 tons. ** The railway pier was lengthened 120 ft.


20th century - Republican era

* 1904 - Mercado de Getsemaní (public market building) inaugurated. * 1905 **The wall gate "Paz y progreso" is opened while the controversial "murallicidio". ** Urbanization in the Manga island starts, it is held by Henrique Luis Román who also built the H.L Román bridge. Connecting Getsemaní and Manga. ** Population: 14,000. (official estimate). * 1907 - Bolivar bank building inaugurated. * 1909 - Industrial park "El limbo" operates. * 1911 - and opens. * 1912 - Demographic rate peaks to 3.2% until 1951. Important immigration to the city takes place. * 1915 - Chamber of Commerce of Cartagena founded, 150 companies registered. * 1918 - Population: 50.000 * 1920 ** "Compañia Colombiana de Navegación Aerea" (airline) builds an airport in the terrains of Bocagrande. ** Club Cartagena opens. * 1923 - An oil pipeline is built between "Las Infantas" camp in Santander and Cartagena's bay. * 1928 ** Banco de la Republica ational bank) building inaugurated, designed by the recognized Belgian architect, Joseph Martens. ** The Spirit of Saint Louis lands in Cartagena's airport. * 1930 ** SCADTA (airline) builds an airfield in the Manzanillo island. **The Andean corporation urbanizes Bocagrande's peninsula giving shelter and entertainment to its workers. * 1931 ** Fire in "La Machina" port. ** US president Franklin D. Roosevelt visits Cartagena. * 1934 ** Port of Cartagena inaugurated. ** September: Naval base "ARC Bolívar" is inaugurated in Bocagrande. **
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beauty pageant begins. * 1938 ** Population: 73,190. ** Water bombing from
canal del Dique The Canal del Dique ( Levee Channel) is a 118 km artificial canal connecting Cartagena Bay (at the corregimiento of Pasacaballos) to the Magdalena River in the Bolívar Department in northern Colombia. The canal is a bifurcation or artific ...
, and water purification in Piedra de Bolívar starts. * 1939 - Club de Pesca of Cartagena (fishing club of Cartagena) founded in the
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. * 1941 - the Caribe Hotel in business. * 1947 **
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(airline) builds two runways in the Crespo suburb. Called "Airport of Crespo". **
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(stadium) opens. * 1948 - '' El Universal'' newspaper begins publication. * 1951 ** Service of Cartagena's railroad is suspended due to navigability through
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. ** Population: 128,877. * 1956 -
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of oil commissioned. * 1958 -
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(stadium) opens. * 1959 - Cartagena's historic center is declared a national monument. * 1960 -
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begins. * 1961 ** Comfenalco (Compensation fund of Cartagena) established. ** Navy cadet school Almirante Padilla moved to the Manzanillo island. * 1965 - Fire destroys the Mercado de Getsemaní (public market). * 1967 - Mamonal industrial complex consolidated. * 1968 - Santander Avenue inaugurated, an important avenue which rounds the Cartagena wall. * 1970 - Universidad Tecnologica de Bolivar first private university in the city, founded. * 1973 - Population: 292,512. * 1974 ** Private-state enterprise
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takes the administration of the Cartagena oil refinery. ** Statue of
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erected in La Matuna. * 1977 - New public market Bazurto is built. The building is recognized as architectural heritage of Colombia. * 1978 - The semi destroyed Mercado de Getsemaní is finally demolished. * 1979 - Centro de conveciones Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala (convention center) starts its construction. * 1980 ** Hilton Cartagena inaugurated, becoming the first Hilton Hotel in Colombia. ** La Vitrola restaurant in business. * 1982 ** Caribbean Music Festival begins. ** Museo del Oro (Cartagena) (gold museum) inaugurated. * 1984 ** Cartagena's colonial walled city and fortress designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site. ** Archivo Historico de Cartagena (historical registry of Cartagena) established. ** '' Romancing The Stone'' filmed in Cartagena's historic center. * 1985 ** García Márquez's fictional '' Love in the Time of Cholera'' published. ** Population: 513,986. * 1986 - The airport of Crespo is renamed as Rafael Nuñez in tribute to the centenary of the constitution. * 1991 - Cartagena is declared touristic and cultural district of Colombia. * 1993 - Sociedad Portuaria de Cartagena acquires the administration of Cartagena's port. * 1996 - SACSA (airline) acquires the administration of the Rafael Núñez International Airport. * 1997 - Jorge Artel Library is opened, it serves to the southwestern districts, the poorest ones. * 1999 - The American Hispanic Culture Library opens.


21st century

* 2003 –
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transit system construction begins. * 2005 ** 875.730 inhabitants according to national census. ** Torre de la Escollera construction begins. * 2006 ** July: XX Central American and Caribbean games celebrated in Cartagena. **
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and
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establish the Sociedad Refinería de Cartagena SA (Cartagena's refinery society). * 2008 **
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becomes mayor. ** Caribe Plaza opens. *2012 ** April:
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held in Cartagena. ** becomes mayor, succeeded by Carlos Otero Gerdts. ** Mall Plaza El Castillo opens. * 2013 ** Marine outfall inaugurated ** becomes mayor * 2014 ** Cartagena's population reaches 1 million inhabitants ** Bocagrande Plaza opens. * 2015 **August: Puerto Bahía specialized docks for hydrocarbons gas liquids movement inaugurated. **October: Modernization and ampliation of the Cartagena's refinery finishes. **November:
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BRT starts operating. **December: Sunken 18th century
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rediscovered offshore. **December 10: Port of Buenavista, located in Mamonal industrial district, inaugurated. * 2016 ** Bolívar Department, which's capital is Cartagena, was the department that grew economically the most in 2016 with 11,4%, much higher than the 2% national average. **February: The planified city, Serena Del Mar, starts its construction in the north of Cartagena. **February 27: Mamonal specialized docks for carbon movement, inaugurated. **April: Crespo's tunnel inaugurated. **July: First Neopanamax ship docks at Cartagena's harbor. **September: Peace accords between the Colombian Government and the FARC are signed in the Turbay Ayala convention center, assembling presidents from different countries, and big personalities such as
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. **December: Estelar Hotel inaugurated in Bocagrande, becoming the tallest building in Cartagena with 202 m (662 ft). ** Population 1,013,389 * 2017 ** February: Children's Baseball stadium, Mono Judas Araújo, rebuilt ** May: Colombia's General Attorney's Office suspended mayor Manolo Duque from his charge because of corruption investigations. Duque being found guilty and imprisoned later. Sergio Londoño Zurek would become Cartagena's in-charge mayor until atypical elections were held. ** October: 9 members of Cartagena's council are investigated and called to the courts in January 2018. * 2018 ** 5 km long Viaducto Cienaga de la Virgen (bridge) inaugurated, reducing travel time from downtown to north Cartagena and Barranquilla


See also

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History of Cartagena, Colombia This article is the History of Cartagena, Colombia. Pre-Columbian era: 7000 BC – 1500 AD The Caribbean region, particularly in the area from the Sinú River delta to the Cartagena de Indias bay, appears to be the first documented human community ...
* * List of governors of the Province of Cartagena Other cities in Colombia: *
Timeline of Bogotá The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Bogotá, Colombia. Prehistory * The area around Bogotá was inhabited since the late Pleistocene, with sites El Abra (12,500 BP), Aguazuque and Tequendama as earliest evidences of i ...
* Timeline of Cali * Timeline of Ocaña, Colombia


References

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Eduardo Lemaitre Eduardo Lemaitre Román (17 September 1914 - 25 November 1994) was a prominent historian, writer, journalist and politician who lived in Cartagena, Colombia. He held the positions of Representative (1943), Senator (1950) and Governor (1962) of Colo ...
. Breve historia de Cartagena (Cartagena, 1958). In Spanish. *
Eduardo Lemaitre Eduardo Lemaitre Román (17 September 1914 - 25 November 1994) was a prominent historian, writer, journalist and politician who lived in Cartagena, Colombia. He held the positions of Representative (1943), Senator (1950) and Governor (1962) of Colo ...
. Historia general de Cartagena. Bogotá: Banco de la República, 1983. In Spanish. *
Atlas historico de Cartagena

Cartagena de Indias, visión panoramica

Banco de la Republica, Cartagena


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