Andalucía, Administrative municipality in Valle del Cauca Department, Colombia
Andalucía is a municipality in the northern section of Valle del Cauca with terrain shaped by rolling hills and water sources. The landscape consists of green countryside dotted with small settlements that form the populated areas.
The name comes from the Spanish region of Andalusia, reflecting colonial influence during the settlement period of Valle del Cauca. This shows how European naming traditions shaped the development of the local area.
Residents of Andalucía maintain agricultural traditions through local markets and community gatherings that showcase regional products from Valle del Cauca.
The municipality sits on elevated terrain with roads that wind through green hills and can become slippery during rain. Visitors should bring proper footwear and rain protection, as the area receives regular rainfall throughout the year.
Located at 961 meters above sea level, Andalucía experiences a tropical rainforest climate with steady temperatures throughout the year.
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