Medellin to Anza Bus
The route from Medellin to Anza is 51.5 mi (83 km), which take about 2 hours of travel on the highway. The intercity bus companies that cover this route Medellin - Anza are Brasilia and Rapido Ochoa, which operates with diverse schedules and provides low-cost bus tickets, adjusting to your transportation needs. Anza has a tropical climate with abondant rains throughout the year, beins the most rainy months May, August and October. The maximum annual average temperature is 81 °F (27 °C) and the minimum 77 °F (25 °C), so there are no big variations. However, the city has various ecologic areas: tropical dry forest, subtropical humid forest and subtropical very humid forest, due to the different altitude above the sea level that the city presents.
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About Medellin
Medellin is located at 1495 m a.s.l., just 261 mi (420 kms) away from the capital Bogota. It is known as "The eternal spring city" or the "mountain's capital" nicknames that reflect it's attractive weather. It's history stars a number of indigenous tribes that lived on the region since V b.c. The first contact between the spaniards and the people of the Valley of Aburrá happened in 1541, although due to the lack of precious minerals and the resistance from the locals, the area was initially abandoned.In 1616 Medellín was founded with the name of "Poblado de San Lorenzo". In 1826, Medellín was named as capital of the Antioquia department by the National Congress. Modern day Medellín is a prosperous city in constant industrial and social development.
About Anza
Colombia’s municipality located in the western subregion of the department of Antioquia. To the north it borders with the municipalities of Caicedo and Santa Fe de Antioquia, to the east with the municipality of Ebejico, to the south with the municipalities of Armenia and Betulia, and to the west with the municipalities of Urrao and Caicedo. It’s one of the oldest municipalities of Antioquia and was one of the largest.In 1560 approximately settled the first population of the zone. At first, these lands were given to Captain Francisco de Guzmán and Céspedes through the "mercedes" of lands that gave the Spanish kingdom. In 1813, Anza was erected municipality.Currently, the main economic sources of the municipality are agriculture (coffee), livestock, mining and handicrafts.