Ebéjico

Ebéjico
Ebexico
Municipality and town

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Location of the municipality and town of Ebéjico in the Antioquia Department of Colombia
Ebéjico

Location in Colombia

Coordinates: 6°20′0″N 75°46′0″W / 6.33333°N 75.76667°W / 6.33333; -75.76667
Country  Colombia
Department Antioquia Department
Subregion Western
Elevation 1,150 m (3,770 ft)
Time zone Colombia Standard Time (UTC-5)

Ebéjico (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈβexiko]) is a town and municipality in the West of Antioquia Department, Colombia.

Limits

Ebéjico is bounded on the north by the municipality towns of Santa Fe de Antioquia, Sopetrán and St. Jerome, on the east by the towns of San Jerónimo and the Antioquia Departmental capital city, Medellín, on the south by the municipalities of Heliconia and Armenia and to the west by the municipality of Anza. It is 42 kilometers from Medellín. Its area is 235 square kilometers.

History

Before the arrival of the Spaniards, the land Valley of the Township Ebéjico was inhabited by aboriginal tribes Ebexicos and Peques both of the Nutabes tribe family. In 1595, Don Gaspar de Rodas, having defeated the natives, proceeded to Ebéjico to allot land to the victors, and to entrust the native people to captain Manuel López Bravo. Already in 1830, the village had the original name of "Community." In 1833, by order of Governor Juan de Dios Aranzazu, the parish of Ebéjico was created and so called for the indomitable tribe of the same name. Governor Aranzazu erected in the municipal district the Valley of Miraflores Community and appointed it as the seat of the new town (now Ebéjico).

Coordinates: 6°20′N 75°46′W / 6.333°N 75.767°W / 6.333; -75.767

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