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plays, sings, dances and acts out. It moves in a rhythm of 6 / 8 in the minor mode, and recently in a major for the innovations of the new composers. Accompanied by string instruments like the violin and the guitars, drums and percussion and cununos. The texts sung slyly express their everyday lives, full of irony and critical to things that affect them. Reflects community events such as weddings, food, love relationships, satire to the government, health problems, personalities, community problems and death. Interpreted by the adult men, women, youth dances and children. It is also patiano because it is interpreted with native instruments like the violin patiano, charango and created based charrasca totumo fruit that occurs throughout the region and that is the basis of the economy of its inhabitants, Since their work is a collection of the work of "basic foodstuffs" who mostly women to support her family.
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Patia, totumo's koumis´ and watermelon's land. After de Patía we can find
Galindez and Pilón. Farther from these places and following the Panamerican highway is reached the township El estrecho, where there's road to address toward Balboa – Cauca that is recognized popularly as “The Patia Balcony”, or address toward Mojarras, some other place that belongs to the beautiful thickness of Patia Valley. Here in Mojarras, is possible to decide if it is better to continue to the south, through the Nariño department, or to divert to get to Mercaderes – Cauca, the last station of the Valley.
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The foundation of the towns in the Patía Valley was realized by the clergy; When Indian population decimated, came the black spooks (black run off people) and released of the farms and mines that were exploited along the Patía river
Guachicono until Juananbu in the Nariño department, creating the
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The culture of the whole region is based specifically in dance, the music and the theater. Their musical culture is one of the richest in the Cauca and Valle del Patia that became the cradle of
Bambuco — no just classic but Patiano — The Patiano Bambuco, is a kind or better, a music system that
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Located in the south of the Cauca department, the valley and the places that conforme its whole thickness, are located approximately between 4 and 6 hours of the city
Popayan. This place is located between the Guachicono, San Jorge and Mama Conde rivers, that converge in the Patía river. The
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Physical description: El Bordo, is located at 02° 06' 56" of north latitude and 76° 59' 21"of west length. Its height above sea level is 910 metres or 2,986 feet, and its mean annual temperature 23 °C or 73.4 °F. The municipality area is 732 square kilometres or 283 square miles.
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The myths created in this region tell that after they ran off and with the idea of descrying their original Africa, the black spooks climbed the
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209:Population
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308:Geography
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1164:Morales
1159:Miranda
1144:La Vega
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1251:Timbío
1241:Suárez
1236:Sotara
1231:Silvia
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1099:Caloto
1074:Balboa
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