Bosconia

Bosconia is a town and municipality in the Colombian Department of Cesar.

The municipality of Bosconia is located in the northwestern part of the Cesar Department.

The town of Bosconia is located in the central part of the municipality.

The town of Bosconia was founded on August 20, 1958, by Enrique Arón Ayén and Agustin Mackenzie in honor of Catholic church priest Saint John Bosco.

with the construction of paved highways the town of Bosconia became an intersection of two major transited Colombian highways that connect the northern Colombian departments of La Guajira and Cesar with the rest of Colombia and the other one that connects the northeast and the rest of Colombia with the road to the Caribbean Sea to Santa Marta and Barranquilla.