Cúcuta, Colombia

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population: 0.75 million

extension: 1,176.06 square kilometers

Museums

If you are in Cúcuta, Colombia and interested in museums, you could visit the Casa de la Cultura. If you're interested in similar types of museums near Cúcuta, you might want to check out the Museo del Oro Tairona in Santa Marta or the National Museum in Bogotá.

Food

Some of the most recommended and popular dishes to try in Cúcuta, Colombia include:

1. Hormigas Culonas: A traditional dish made with roasted big-bottomed ants that are seasoned with salt and then fried.

2. Sancocho de Gallina: A delicious soup made with chicken, yuca, potatoes, plantains, and other vegetables.

3. Pepitoria: A stew made with cow or pig intestines, onions, tomatoes, and spices.

4. Bandeja Paisa: A hearty platter that includes beans, rice, ground beef, pork rind, plantain, chorizo, avocado, and a fried egg.

5. Empanadas de Carne: Fried or baked turnovers filled with seasoned ground beef, potatoes and vegetables.

6. Arepa de Huevo: A type of stuffed corn cake typically filled with scrambled eggs, beef, cheese and sometimes sweet toppings.

7. Fritanga: A platter consisting of various fried meat cuts, sausages and sometimes potato, yuca or plantain.

These dishes offer a taste of the local flavors of Cúcuta and neighboring regions.

Activities

Some fun activities that local people enjoy in Cúcuta, Colombia include visiting the Santander Park, exploring the historic center, trying the local cuisine, and going to La Playa, a nearby river where locals go to swim and relax. Additionally, you could visit the Cúcuta Zoo, go shopping at Ventura Plaza or Unicentro, or watch a game at the General Santander Stadium.

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