Municipality of Santa Fe
The municipality of Santa Fe belongs to the department of Colon.
The settlement of Santa Fe began in 1799 with settlers from the Río Negro neighborhood in Trujillo. Those who were looking for suitable land for agricultural work formed the settlement of David, later known as Guadalupe, and now Santa Fe or Punta Hisopos. In 1881, when the Colón department was created, it was already established as a municipality within the Trujillo region.
General Information of Santa Fe
Origin of its name: It has a religious connotation, referring to the profession of faith.
- Territorial area: 195.52 km2
- Population: 7,102 inhabitants (2012)
- Date of creation: 1881
- Patronal festival: July 16, feast day of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
- Villages and hamlets: 11 villages and 3 hamlets
- Altitude: 17 meters above sea level
Principal economic activity
Cultivation of banana, citrus fruits, sugarcane, tubers, basic grains, and vegetables; breeding of cattle, pigs, and horses; poultry farming.
Infrastructure
- Health: 3 CESAR (Rural Health Centers)
- Educational: 19 community centers for pre-basic education, 1 basic education center, 1 traditional middle school, 16 primary schools, and 6 kindergartens
- Communication network: telephone, mail, passable roads
Location
It is located in the coastal plain of the Caribbean, fifteen kilometers west of the city of Trujillo.
Boundaries
- North: Caribbean Sea
- South: Municipality of Trujillo
- East: Municipality of Trujillo
- West: Municipality of Balfate