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Popayán is the capital of the Colombian Department of Cauca, with a
population of about 215,000 people. It was founded by Sebastián
de Belalcázar on January 13, 1537. Located at an altitude of 1,737 meters,
the city is well-known for its colonial architecture. Unfortunately,
and earthquake in 1983 destroyed many buildings, though a signifcant number
have survived. Nearby is Puracé National Park,
a geothermal wonderland of hot springs, waterfalls, and a (currently) inactive
volcano from which the park derives its name.
The nearest large city is Cali, in the neighboring Department of Valle del Cauca,
to the north.