San Jacinto, Bolívar
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Municipality and town in Bolívar Department, Colombia
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Location of the municipality and town of San Jacinto, Bolívar in the Bolívar Department of Colombia
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San Jacinto is a town and municipality located in the Bolívar Department, northern Colombia.
The San Jacinto archaeological site is located near the town.[2]
Culture
San Jacinto is the most important town in northern Colombia for local, traditional woven textiles such as hammocks and clothing as well as handicrafts. The town is also famous as the birthplace of the Latin Grammy Award winner cumbia group Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto.
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Municipalities in the Bolívar Department
- Achí
- Altos del Rosario
- Arenal del Sur
- Arjona
- Arroyohondo
- Barranco de Loba
- Calamar
- Cantagallo
- El Carmen de Bolívar
- Cartagena
- Cicuco
- Clemencia
- Córdoba
- El Guamo
- Hatillo de Loba
- Magangué
- Mahates
- Margarita
- María La Baja
- Santa Cruz de Mompox
- Montecristo
- Morales
- Norosí
- El Peñón
- Pinillos
- Regidor
- Río Viejo
- San Cristóbal
- San Estanislao
- San Fernando
- San Jacinto
- San Jacinto del Cauca
- San Juan Nepomuceno
- San Martín de Loba
- San Pablo
- Santa Catalina
- Santa Rosa
- Simití
- Soplaviento
- Talaigua Nuevo
- Tiquisio
- Turbaco
- Turbaná
- Villanueva
- Zambrano
- Santa Rosa del Sur
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