Sabaneta is a municipality of Colombia , located in the Aburrá Valley of the Antioquia department . It is bordered on the north by the municipalities of La Estrella , Itagüí and Envigado , on the east by Envigado, on the south by Caldas , and on the west by La Estrella.
5-412: Sabaneta may refer to Sabaneta, Antioquia , Colombia Sabaneta, Dominican Republic Sabaneta, Barinas , Venezuela See also [ edit ] Savaneta, Aruba Sabanetas (Ponce) Sabanetas (Mayagüez) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with
10-619: Is the smallest municipality in Colombia, with an area of only 15 km . It is known as the Municipio Modelo de Colombia ("Model Municipality of Colombia") or the Vallecito de Encanto ("Charming little Valley"). The municipality owes its name to the diminutive "sabana," a Spanish word meaning "savannah". The population receives an influx of visitors on the weekends because of its reputation for having outstanding entertainment venues. Sabaneta
15-460: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sabaneta&oldid=853410795 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sabaneta, Antioquia It
20-613: The south end of the Aburrá Valley , is part of the process of conurbation of the Medellín Metropolitan Area , being located 14 kilometers from the center of the city of Medellín . The municipality has an area of 15 km , of which 67% of the territory is urban. Its topography varies from flat reliefs and slight hills to places with steep slopes. Its most notable heights are those of Piedras Blancas (2,650 mamsl) in La Romera,
25-506: Was initially inhabited by the Anacona indigenous peoples (aboriginals from the other side of the Aná), who settled the eastern slope, starting from the hill of Pan de Azucar. In 1750, Spanish families settled here. The Montoya, Restrepo, Vélez, Díaz, Díez, Vásquez, Guzmán, Garcés, Baena, Salazar, Mejía, Mesas, Álvarez and Soto families were the second group to populate this region. Sabaneta, which sits at
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