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Mompox or Mompós , officially Santa Cruz de Mompox , is a town and municipality in northern Colombia , in the Bolívar Department . The town initially grew from its proximity to the Magdalena river and has preserved much of its colonial character. It also played an important role in the independence of America from Spain . Today, Mompox depends upon tourism, fishing, and some commerce generated by the local cattle raising. The municipality has a population of 46,408 and is adjacent to the municipalities of Pinillos and San Fernando . The historic center of Mompox was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995, owing to its preserved colonial architecture and mixture of architectural styles.

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15-549: Mampo (or Mompoj) was the local indigenous chieftain ( cacique ) of the Malibu culture , when the Spanish conquistadors arrived, and Mompox means "land of the ruler Mampo". The city was founded on May 3, 1537, by Alonso de Heredia, brother of Pedro de Heredia , as a safe port on the Magdalena . Santa Cruz de Mompox became quite prosperous as a port for the transportation of goods upriver into

30-581: A poorly attested group of dead languages once spoken along the Magdalena River in Colombia. Material exists only for two of the numerous languages mentioned in the literature: Malibú and Mocana. The Malibu languages have previously been grouped into a single family with the Chimila language . However, Chimila is now known to be a Chibchan language , and Adelaar & Muysken regard the grouping of Chimila with

45-408: A popular destination for religious tourism in Colombia. Another reason to visit Mompox is its gastronomy, featuring a myriad of dishes based on cassava, corn, fish, achiote, and chili pepper. A local food is the casabito , a ubiquitous street dish consisting of an omelet prepared with raw cassava, cheese, ground coconut, sugar, and, in some cases, anise. Another renowned delicacy is the queso de capa:

60-591: A type of cheese with over 100 years of artisanal production and tradition, it features an elastic texture and is served in layers. Juice from the corozo berry is commonly found in this region. It is also used to make wine. A few artisan guilds took hold in Mompox during the 16th century, including clay workers, blacksmiths, goldsmiths, and silversmiths. At the same time, the port was an important trade center for gold extracted in Antioquia , which left behind numerous pieces of

75-612: Is also a museum of colonial art that houses religious gold colonial masterpieces. Mompox has been a popular tourist destination for its history, colonial architecture, and festivals. Each year, the town hosts the Mompox Jazz Festival as well as film festivals. Tourism is also common during Holy Week celebrations, which start on Palm Sunday with a flower and candles parade to honor the dead followed by various other ceremonies associated with diverse religious events. All this, as well as its complex of ecclesiastical locales make Mompox

90-488: Is commemorated with a monument called Piedra de Bolivar . The popularity of Mompox as a port along the Magdalena River began dwindling in the early 20th century due to the accumulation of sediment. During this time, passage through the branch of the river via Magangué was favored instead. The 1987 film adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez 's Chronicle of a Death Foretold was partly shot in Mompox. UNESCO named

105-756: The Ruta del Sol. This segment reduces travel time between the inner country and the Colombian Caribbean coast by approximately 3 hours, and touches the economy of both Mompox and La Mojana. The structure comprises the Santa Lucia and Roncador bridges, the Isla Grande highway, a road to connect the Roncador and Bodega bridges, and maintenance between the Yatí pathway and Santa Fe. Malibu languages The Malibu languages are

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135-473: The Malibu languages as "without any factual basis". Rivet initially listed three Malibu tribes, each with its own language: To this list, Loukotka adds six more languages, all of which are unattested (excluding Chimila): Rivet gives a brief list of words from Malibú and Mocana, but does not distinguish the two languages. A selection of these is provided below: Ruta del Sol (Colombia) From Misplaced Pages,

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165-455: The historic center of Mompox as a World Heritage Site in 1995. The Colombian government named Mompox a Pueblo Patrimonio (heritage town) in 2010. It was among only 11 municipalities nationwide that were selected to be part of the Red Turística de Pueblos Patrimonio original cohort. Santa Cruz de Mompox is known for the preservation of its colonial architectural features, as expressed by

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180-565: The interior. A royal mint was established here and the town was known for its goldsmiths. On August 6, 1810, it was the first town in Colombia to declare its independence from Spain under the motto, "Be free or die" ( Ser libres o morir ). The flag of Mompox, which is red with a white cross in the center, dates back to this time in 1810. If to Caracas I owe my life, then to Mompox I owe my glory. Simon Bolivar first arrived in Mompox in 1812. He recruited 400 men to join his army to fight in his Admirable Campaign . The history of his time in Mompox

195-445: The mixture of its Spanish and indigenous styles. Today, most of the colonial buildings are still used for their original purposes. Of particular note is the wrought ironwork decorating doors, railings, and window grills along the streets, notably on Calle de la Albarrada, Calle Real del Medio, and Calle de Atrás. Notable churches include Santa Bárbara (built 1613), San Agustín (built 1606), San Juan de Dios, and Immaculate Conception. There

210-538: The most predominant shapes. Due to current elevated gold prices in both local and international markets, artisans have developed techniques to replace gold with silver. Across the Reconciliación bridge, a mega-structure that extends for about 12 kilometers (7.4 miles) over the Magdalena river inaugurated on 30 March 2020. The Yati-Bodega segment connects the western and Magdalena Medio highways, both of which are part of

225-483: The precious metal for local commercialization. These two factors converged on the dissemination of the filigree craft. The indigenous casting technique, which is at the heart of the craft of the local goldsmiths, was combined with the ancestral techniques brought by African slaves, thus giving birth to Mompox filigree. This form of art is defined by the union of different thin threads of metal which are then intertwined to create different kinds of ornaments with spirals as

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