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El Gato del Río ("The River Cat") is a sculpture by Colombian artist Hernando Tejada. The sculpture was inaugurated on July 3, 1996 and is located on the side of the Cali River in Cali, Colombia . Over time, it has turned into a famous landmark of the city [ 1 ] along with the monument to Sebastián de Belalcázar and Cristo Rey .
Hernando Tejada Sáenz (February 1, 1924 in Pereira, Colombia – June 1, 1998 in Cali, Colombia), was a Colombian painter and sculptor. His most well-known sculpture, El Gato del Río, is a famous landmark of Cali, Colombia. Women and cats were common themes in his works.
José Alberto Tejada Echeverri (7 June 1957 – 28 February 2024) was a Colombian journalist, politician and accountant. He was recognized for covering the 2021 Colombian protests . [ 1 ] Tejada was elected to the Chamber of Representatives in the 2022 legislative election within the coalition of the Historical Pact for Colombia .
1536 – Cali founded by Spaniard Sebastián de Belalcázar. [1] 1747 – Capilla de San Antonio (Cali) (church) built. 1802 – Metropolitan Cathedral of Cali built. 1810 July 3: Cali declares independence from Spanish colonial rule. Population: 6,385. [2] 1811 – Cali joins the Confederated cities of the Cauca Valley. [citation needed]
Lucy Tejada Saenz was born in Pereira, Colombia on October 9, 1920 and died in Cali, Colombia on November 2, 2011. She came from a family of artists (her brother was the painter Hernando Tejada). She came from a family of artists (her brother was the painter Hernando Tejada).
Map of Colombia Bogotá, Capital of Colombia Medellín Cali Barranquilla Cartagena Cúcuta Santa Marta. This article lists cities and towns in Colombia by population, according to the 2005 census. A city is displayed in bold if it is a capital city of a department.
Puerto Tejada was officially made a town on September 17, 1897, in Monte Oscuro (Dark Mountain), named after General Manuel Tejada Sanchez. During the 18th and 19th centuries there had been uprisings of both black slaves and free blacks in the general area, and maroons had established settlements in Monte Oscuro, which provided great cover because of its dense tropical vegetation.
The "Gato" Pérez would return to the team, after acting as a player between 1994 - 1996 and 1998. [2] After a year of presiding as president of the América and reaching the 14th title in his administration, Ricardo Pérez said goodbye to the presidency on December 16, 2019 obeying "personal reasons".