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Weather conditions (8 Â°C to 24 Â°C), geographical (Andean Rainforest) and the geological region, determine the production of high quality coffee, with relatively short harvest periods. Farmers in the area have developed techniques for growing, harvesting and processing of grain, and all done
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in 2011 as the Coffee Cultural Landscape. These sites are representative of the entire coffee axis, preserving multiple different forms of traditional coffee growing, in addition to the culture of the region and the locations of several unique festivals. The World Heritage site is composed of many
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The area between the departments of Caldas, Risaralda, QuindĂ­o and Tolima is known as the Coffee Zone because of the large development experienced by the cultivation of this product. This region was strongly affected by an earthquake that was 6.4 on the
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in Quindio. Its key feature is that, unlike zoos, visitors are immersed in a personal and direct contact with farm animals and also enjoy scheduled activities and events with those animals.
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Tourist excursions offer trekking to some of Colombia's top coffee cultivating land as well as the country's native palm tree - the
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is one of the most characteristic towns of the region, is known for its tradition paisa's architecture and streets. It is close to
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Eighteen urban settlements across six sites within the coffee axis and extending southwards into the
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as the advertising image of greater recall among the inhabitants of that country in the year 2005.
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QuindĂ­o one of the most beautiful spots around the axis coffee one of the entry points to
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a "spa" for bathing in hot springs and different activities for relaxation and body care.
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on January 25, 1999, but subsequently the region's economy recovered rapidly.
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Coffee Cultural Landscape (Colombia) No 1121: ICOMOS Evaluation
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as one of the largest in Colombia as the only listed by the
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Coffee region blog "Calarca" on Colombia BnB Colombia Tours
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The region has developed major theme parks such as the
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as natural or Sivestre, but also for being one of the
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where there are also entitled to stay and camp sites.
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in Quindio. In the area is also the Museum of Culture
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Location of Colombian coffee growing axis in Colombia
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