What is salamina caldas?

Salamina is a municipality and town in the department of Caldas, located in the Coffee Triangle region of Colombia. It has a population of approximately 20,000 people and is known for its colonial architecture, coffee plantations, and cultural heritage. Salamina was founded in 1825 and was declared a National Monument of Colombia in 1982 due to its historical significance and well-preserved architecture. The town is also famous for its traditional festivals, such as the National Tiple Festival, which celebrates the traditional Colombian stringed instrument, and the International Coffee Festival, which attracts visitors from around the world.