Santander
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Introduction
Santander is a department in north-central Colombia, part of the eastern Andean range, with Bucaramanga as its capital. The department is best known for its dramatic canyon and mountain scenery, its well-preserved colonial towns, and its reputation as Colombia's adventure-sports capital -- paragliding, whitewater rafting, caving, and rock climbing are all concentrated around the Chicamocha Canyon and the town of San Gil.
Beyond adventure tourism, Santander's colonial towns -- Barichara above all, along with GirĂ³n and Guane -- preserve whitewashed, sandstone-and-adobe architecture largely untouched by modern development, a legacy of the region's economic slowdown through much of the 20th century that inadvertently kept newer construction pressure away. The department's agricultural economy centers on tobacco, coffee, and cacao, along with guava-based sweets (bocadillo) that Santander is known for throughout Colombia.
The department's Indigenous heritage runs deep: the Guane people inhabited this region for centuries before Spanish colonization, and their name survives today in the town of Guane and in Barichara's own Guane-language place names.