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Officially Ciudad de los Santos Reyes del Valle de Upar or Cacique Upar Valley, it
is a Colombian city, capital of the department of Cesar. It is composed of 25
districts and 102 villages. Located northeast of the Colombian Caribbean Coast to
Guatapurí River bank, in the river valley Cesar Formed by the Sierra Nevada de
Santa Marta mountain range to the west and east of Perijá.
Particularly, the city is regarded as one of the most forested city in this respect may
be referred to local culture imposed by planting trees in the front and backyards of
homes almost like an obligation, is strange in city find a home or building without
some sort of tree. Also important is the presence of fruit trees in public areas such
as parks, sidewalks and avenues separators, in this case at the initiative of the
municipality. The most common tree is the mango followed by Canahuate, kapok
trees, oaks, gourds, acacias, suckers, cotoprix, uvitos, cardamoms and a major
corridor of trees called rubbers.
The soup is a typical food of the gastronomy of Valledupar.
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Recent years the cuisine has been known to supplement with some international court restaurants,
the most popular are the Chinese and Mexican food, but there are also more specialized
restaurants offering seafood, Mediterranean food, Argentine barbecue, pasta and pizzas, one
specializing in sushi and Japanese food and some fusion type. In some restaurants you can taste a
variety of moderate Argentine and Chilean wines especially.
aces of Interest-library Rafael Carrilo Luquez, Plaza Alfonso Lopez, Callejon de la
Purrututu, Balneario Hurtado, 12 roundabouts with monuments, Indian house,
House of Culture, City Walk parking artisanal, and traditional restaurants
Come to my town and enjoying the sweets are very typical as: milk, coconut, yam, plantain,
pineapple, papaya and magician.
The importance of going to the "Valley" is the place that brings Alfonso Lopez and
taking pictures with the Monument of the Revolution in March.
Another must is the tourist site Guatapurí Hurtado river, where it is said that bathes
once, always wants to Valledupar.
There are many Indians on the way to Hurtado, especially in a place called the
India House, which sold Koguis Arhwacs and Arhuacas bags, which are mandatory
when you buy Valledupar, and are a better price than elsewhere in the country, with
the original.