Ortega, Tolima
Encyclopedia
Ortega is a town and municipality in the Tolima department of Colombia
, in South America. The overall population of the municipality was 36,421 as of the 1993 census. According to the 2005 census the overall population was 33,873 (7% less than the 1993 census), with 7,566 (22.34%) in the urban zone and 22,307 (77.66%) in the rural areas.
Ortega is located at 402 meters above sea level, on an overall terrain of 945.93 km2, and its average temperature is 26°C.
That first foundation was abandoned, because Diego Bocanegra had to go to help Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada following a high court's mandate. However, in 1586 Diego Bocanegra made a second foundation named Medina de las Torres.
Because of the pijaos' attacks on Medina de las torres, the town disappeared, so a third foundation was necessary but the pijaos attacked on it one more time.
Years later, on November 30, 1821 the Catholic Padre Nicolás Ramírez rebuilt the town and named it Ortega, on a terrain (the present terrain) of 98 km2.
Colombia
Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia , is a unitary constitutional republic comprising thirty-two departments. The country is located in northwestern South America, bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; to the north by the Caribbean Sea; to the...
, in South America. The overall population of the municipality was 36,421 as of the 1993 census. According to the 2005 census the overall population was 33,873 (7% less than the 1993 census), with 7,566 (22.34%) in the urban zone and 22,307 (77.66%) in the rural areas.
Ortega is located at 402 meters above sea level, on an overall terrain of 945.93 km2, and its average temperature is 26°C.
History
In 1572, a group composed of Cap. Diego Bocanegra, Luis de Morales, Vicente Valenzuela, the Cap. Ambrosio de Morales Bocanegra, and forty soldiers that Diego Bocanegra had taken to conquer the pijao natives, established a town named Santiago de la Frontera (located in the pijaos' border, or frontera).That first foundation was abandoned, because Diego Bocanegra had to go to help Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada following a high court's mandate. However, in 1586 Diego Bocanegra made a second foundation named Medina de las Torres.
Because of the pijaos' attacks on Medina de las torres, the town disappeared, so a third foundation was necessary but the pijaos attacked on it one more time.
Years later, on November 30, 1821 the Catholic Padre Nicolás Ramírez rebuilt the town and named it Ortega, on a terrain (the present terrain) of 98 km2.