San Miguel, Santander

San Miguel (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsam miˈɣel]) is a town and municipality in the Santander Department in northeastern Colombia.

A short time later, in 1762, with a solid church of lime and ornamental singing and with the chapel of the humiliator, the residents of San Miguel were encouraged to consider the coexistence of choosing their own parish.

Physical Description: San Miguel has temperate and cold thermal floors, and an average annual rainfall of 1200 millimeters.

Boundaries of the municipality: San Miguel is located in the extreme southeast of the province of García Rovira, east of the department of Santander.

In the social, livestock is present in the vast majority of medium and small farms, provides high quality proteins for the population.