Aracataca

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Aracataca is a town in northern Colombia best known as the birthplace of Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez and the real-life inspiration for the fictional village of Macondo in his novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude."

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Aracataca canonical 11

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
birthplaceOf Gabriel García Márquez
climate hot
tropical
country Colombia
governedAs municipality of Magdalena Department
hasAttraction Casa Museo Gabriel García Márquez
hasCulturalHeritage sites related to Gabriel García Márquez
hasEconomicHistory banana plantation zone
hasPopulation tens of thousands
hasPostalCountryCode CO
inspired Macondo
fictional village in "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
language Spanish
locatedIn Caribbean region of Colombia
Magdalena Department
locatedNear Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
locatedOn Aracataca River
namedAfter Aracataca River
notableFor being birthplace of Gabriel García Márquez
inspiring Macondo in "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
partOf Magdalena Department
surface form: Magdalena Department, Colombia
primaryEconomicActivity agriculture
banana cultivation
cattle ranching
oil palm cultivation
region Northwestern Colombia
surface form: northern Colombia
timezone America/Bogota
surface form: Colombia Standard Time
transportConnection highway to Santa Marta
utcOffset -5

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Macondo inspiredBy Aracataca
municipal council of Aracataca seat Aracataca
subject surface form: Municipal Council of Aracataca
municipal council of Aracataca appliesToJurisdiction Aracataca
subject surface form: Municipal Council of Aracataca
municipal council of Aracataca governs Aracataca
subject surface form: Municipal Council of Aracataca
Aracataca River flowsNear Aracataca
Aracataca River namedAfter Aracataca