Sincé

Sincé

Sincé is a town and municipality located in the Sucre Department, northern Colombia. San Luis de Sincé, is a town and municipality located in the Sucre Department, to 30km to the Southeastern of Sincelejo, northern Colombia. It has an average Temperature of 26,5ºC and their main economic activities are agriculture, the stockbreeding and the commerce. It was founded the 10 of November of 1775 by Antonio of Torre and Miranda. At the moment it accounts with a Hospital called Hospital Local Nuestra Señora del Socorro and a Fototeca Municipal.

Celebrations and Events

The main celebrations of the municipality are the supervisory celebrations in honor to the Virgen del Socorro that are celebrated in September, within the framework of the religious celebrations are also celebrated the Fiestas en Corralejas these are those of but long history in all the country. Officially the celebrations initiate the 20 of Julio, Dia de la Independencia Nacional and it extends until beyond the 20 of September, are the celebrations of greater duration of Colombia. In November La Semana de la Sinceanidad is celebrated to commemorate the foundation of the municipality, are made protocolic acts, cultural acts, poetry reading, concert of orchestras, ballet, among others more.

References

*es icon [http://gobersucre.gov.co/since.php Gobernacion de Sucre - Sincé]
*es icon [http://www.since-sucre.gov.co/ Sincé official website ]
*es icon [http://www.soysince.blogspot.com/ lo que faltaba en la web!! ]


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