While it never grew in stature to the level of Colombia’s other metropolitan area, so many years after it became the first European-founded city in South America, Santa Marta remains a vibrant, lively city and an essential destination for all adventurous travelers visiting Colombia. Repeated attacks by pirates over the pursuing decades led Santa Marta to fall behind landlocked cities like Bogota and Medellin both in wealth and prestige. Sin embargo, los tormesinos no se organizaron hasta 1971, cuando nació el equipo del Bar Bombay. En aquellos momentos, algunos vecinos del pueblo aprovechaban la celebración del Trofeo Guardia de Franco para jugar al fútbol. En concreto, esta subvención que está enfocada al fomento de la natalidad en el municipio destina una cuantía. La afición por del deporte rey en Santa Marta comenzó a gestarse hace casi 40 años. De Bastidas’ more repressive successors eventually faced a violent revolt from the Tairona people, which eventually led to the end of the Tairona civilization. El Ayuntamiento de Santa Marta ha publicado una nueva convocatoria de ayudas a la natalidad que cubre el periodo de nacimientos y adopciones que va desde el 1 de noviembre de 2021 hasta el 30 de septiembre de 2022. The conflict in Santa Marta, however, was far from over. Stabbed in his sleep by a jealous group of his own men, he died soon after, in 1527. However, the life of de Bastidas in Santa Marta was short. He named the city Santa Marta in honor of the day of its founding, (July 29th) which coincided with Saint Martha's feast day.ĭe Bastidas hoped to live in the new city himself, and so enforced policies of relative respect and peace with the neighboring indigenous people, earning him the reputation as “Spain's Noblest Conquistador” (Yes - there is irony in this title). In 1525, he encountered and subsequently "founded" Santa Marta, a jewel lying between the Caribbean ocean and the world's tallest coastal mountain range, the Sierra Nevada’s. Financed with his own fortune, de Bastidas became a conquistador of northern South America and Panama. Here's how is how it began: Rodrigo de Bastidas, a wealthy Spaniard who famously sailed with Christopher Colombus during his second voyage to the New World, convinced the crown to let him sail on his own. While Spanish conquest eventually wiped out their civilization, though many traditions survive in indigenous groups like the Kogui and Wayuu. Over at least a thousand years, the Tairona people built cities, traded salt and created amazing crafts and works of art. The history of complex human civilizations in the Santa Marta region stretches back far before the arrival of Europeans.
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