La gran Cartagena
Posted by admin on May 23rd, 2008 filed in UncategorizedCartagena es una de las ciudades más turísticas de Latinoamérica. Además es la capital del departamento de Bolívar, en Colombia. La ciudad se encuentra sobre las costas del Mar Caribe.
Antiguamente, el puerto de Cartagena era el más importante de las colonias españolas en América. De allí partían las mayores riquezas del continente. A través de los años, la ciudad fue creciendo, pero mantiene su estilo y casco histórico.
Unas de sus principales actividades económicas es el turismo. En 1991, fue declarada Distrito Turístico y Cultural. Los eventos principales de la ciudad son: El festival del dulce, el campeonato internacional de Vela, el festival de jazz bajo la luna y el concurso nacional de belleza de Colombia.

Fuente: www.losmejoresdestinos.com

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