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Villa de Leyva

Villa de Leyva
Church of Villa de Leyva on the central square
Church of Villa de Leyva on the central square
Flag of Villa de Leyva
Flag
Official seal of Villa de Leyva
Seal
Nickname(s): Villa de Nuestra Señora
de Santa Maria de Leyva
Location of the town of Villa de Leyva and the Leyva municipality in Boyacá Department
Location of the town of Villa de Leyva and the Leyva municipality in Boyacá Department
Coordinates: 5°38′N 73°32′W / 5.633°N 73.533°W / 5.633; -73.533Coordinates: 5°38′N 73°32′W / 5.633°N 73.533°W / 5.633; -73.533
Department Boyacá Department
Province Ricaurte Province
Founded June 12, 1572
Founded by André Diaz Venero de Leyva
Government
 • Mayor Víctor Hugo Forero
(2016-2019)
Area
 • City 128 km2 (49 sq mi)
Elevation 2,149 m (7,051 ft)
Population (2015)
 • City 16,984
 • Density 130/km2 (340/sq mi)
 • Urban 9,926
Time zone Colombia Standard Time (UTC-5)
Website Official website

Villa de Leyva, also called Villa de Leiva, is a touristic colonial town and municipality, in the Ricaurte Province, part of the Boyacá department of Colombia. The town is located 37 kilometres (23 mi) west of the departmental capital Tunja. It is "three and a half hours by car or bus from Bogotá."

Located away from major trade routes in a high altitude valley of semi-desert terrain, and with no mineral deposits nearby to exploit, the town has undergone little development in the last 400 years. As a consequence, it is one of the few towns in Colombia to have preserved much of its original colonial style and architecture: the streets and large central plaza are still paved with cobblestones, and many buildings date from the sixteenth century. This has resulted in Villa de Leyva becoming one of Colombia's principal tourist attractions, and it was declared a National Monument on December 17, 1954 to preserve its architecture. The town and the surrounding countryside, which contains several sites of interest, are popular weekend destinations for citizens of Bogota, and attract an increasing number of foreign tourists.

The urban centre of Villa de Leyva is located in an intermontane valley on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense at 2,149 metres (7,051 ft).

The area of Villa de Leyva was . The earliest archaeological evidence has been surfaced around El Infiernito, an archeoastronomical site dating back to pre-Herrera times. The Muisca were the inhabitants of the area at the time of the Spanish conquest and the zaque of Hunza ruled over the area of Villa de Leyva.

The town was founded on June 12, 1572 by and named after the first president of the New Kingdom of Granada, Andrés Díaz Venero de Leiva.


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