Sabana de Torres, Municipality in Santander Department, Colombia
Sabana de Torres is a municipality in northeastern Santander Department, Colombia, located at an elevation of 126 meters above sea level. The area spans about 1,403 square kilometers with a mix of urban and rural zones.
Sabana de Torres was formally established as a municipality in 1920, marking the beginning of its administrative organization within Santander Department. Since its founding, it has evolved as a rural settlement in the region.
Residents gather for celebrations throughout the year featuring regional music, traditional dances, and food that reflect local Santander traditions.
The area features flat to gently rolling terrain that is easier to navigate during the drier months. Visiting during local festivals offers a better sense of community life and activities.
February brings average high temperatures around 35°C (95°F), while the area receives approximately 2,700 millimeters of rain annually. This tropical climate shapes local agriculture and the lush appearance of the vegetation.
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