Legend of the Headless Priest
The legend of the Headless Priest or Priest tells the story of a headless friar who appears on desolate roads and streets late at night.
Legend of the scared Cabellona or the Mechuda
Legend has it that the frightened Cabellona or Mechuda is a horror that appears in the towns of Santander and Antioquia. This creature usually appears to men and women that it considers beautiful or to couples in the countryside.
Legend of the Tree of Bread
La leyenda sobre el origen del árbol de pan cuenta que hubo una época de gran hambruna propiciada por la ocurrencia de devastadores huracanes en el océano Pacífico, fue en ese momento cuando un habitante de la isla, un hombre mayor y sabio llevo a sus hijos a las afueras del pueblo.
Legend of Juan Machete
The legend of Juan Machete tells the story of a man who, out of ambition, makes a pact with the devil in exchange for riches and good fortune...
Indigenous Cultural Festival and Reign of Cumare
The Cumare Festival is a festivity held in the municipality of Cumaribo in the Department of Vichada, the event seeks to pay tribute to the ancestral tradition of the Vichadenses, traditions sustained in the cultural wealth of the indigenous ethnic groups of the region and in the plains culture .
Festivals, Fairs, and Festivals of Vichada
Find out here each and every one of the Festivals, Fairs, Parties and Events that take place in the Department of Vichada.
Iraca and Ramiriquí: Myth of the origin of humans, the sun and the moon...
Relata un antiguo mito Chibcha (Muisca) que el origen de la humanidad, el Sol y la luna se dio gracias a los caciques Iraca y Ramiriquí.
International Children's Festival of Llanera Music “La Palometa de Oro”
The International Children's Festival of Llanera Music “La Palometa de Oro” is held in Puerto Carreño, capital of Vichada. This festival was created in 2000 with the intention of encouraging llanera culture among children in the region, and to promote and protect the “Palometa”, a fish native to the eastern plains.
El Silbón: One of the most terrifying legends of the eastern plains
El Silbón es la leyenda que cuenta la vida de un joven malcriado que vivió en las zonas de llanos orientales (Venezuela y Colombia); este joven llanero fue desde muy pequeño toñeco (mimado) y consentido por su familia, hasta llegar al punto de que todo capricho que se le antojaba se lo cumplían.
Legend of Sayona, the terror of the infidels
Legend has it that Sayona was in life a tall, elegant woman, with long black hair and very beautiful named Casilda, who lived in the plains region during the time of the Colony. Casilda had married a man named Severiano. with whom he had a son.