Mazari City Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 1 page of analysis of Mazari City.

Mazari City Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 1 page of analysis of Mazari City.
This section contains 280 words
(approx. 1 page at 300 words per page)

Mazari City

Summary: Describes the city of Mazari, located in Colombia. Explores the city's climate, agriculture and culture.
Mazari city was strategically located in South America, Colombia; therefore its habitants could have a variety of climates, which ranged from the hot to the warm and cold temperatures. Consequently, they have access a great variety of agricultural resources such as hunting pieces and uncultivated fruits. Possess an excellent natural harbor and splendid views. Mazari city is located in northern Colombia, capital of Magdalena Department; also it is at Colombia's Caribbean coast. Located in an area in which bananas, cotton, tobacco, and livestock are grow. Mazari exports bananas, hides, and coffee. Industries include fishing, fish canning, brewing, the manufacture of brick and tile, and tourism at the area's seaside resorts. Its buildings are very old, which it has some attraction to the tourist.Mazari has become a popular tourist center, due not to the city itself but to its surroundings. Nearby, El Rodadero is one of Colombia's most fashionable beach resorts. Taganga, the Parque Nacional Tayrona and the most important is Santa Marta, which is one of the most famous cities in Colombia.

Mazari is rich in fauna and flora, is a city with forest and mountains that sometimes are covered by some flurry. Some people get their alimentation from these natural sources, many fishermen are in mazari. It is a peaceful city where its master is the nature. You don't know when is going to rain. This city could give a rest to your eyes and your ear; the blue color of the deep sea, and the yellow of the beach, the green of the forest, the grey of the rocs, together with the music from the birds and monkeys with the knock of the tidal wave.

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