Colombia Bolivar

Santa Cruz de Mompox

A UNESCO World Heritage colonial town in Bolivar, Colombia, known for its well-preserved architecture and goldsmithing tradition.

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Santa Cruz de Mompox, located in Bolivar, Colombia, is a charming colonial town that has been recognized as a World Heritage Site since 1995. Its well-preserved architecture and historical significance in the development of Latin America make it a must-see destination for visitors of South America's World Heritage Sites. With its cobbled streets and iconic bell tower, Santa Cruz de Mompox offers a glimpse into Colombia's rich cultural heritage.

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  • World Heritage Sites in South America

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    South America is soaked in a rich history and influence that permeates throughout the entire continent. With a vast terrain and diverse culture, there is no end to awe-inspiring World Heritage Sites ready for exploration. Uncover the secrets of the universe while relaxing along picturesque coastlines, witness Macchu Picchu, and more across the continent of South America.