Sports Unlike the rest of the country where soccer predominates,
baseball is the most popular sport in the Caribbean region, with teams such as
Caimanes de Barranquilla,
Tigres de Cartagena,
Vaqueros de Montería,
Leones de Barranquilla, and
Toros de Sincelejo competing in the
Colombian Professional Baseball League. The Caribbean region has been the cradle of not only successful baseball players, but also for having perhaps the most important and outstanding athlete in the region,
Édgar Rentería,
St. Louis Cardinals hall of famer, in addition to other successful Major League players and even world champions with the
Colombia national baseball team at the already extinct
Amateur World Series such as
Orlando Cabrera,
Petaca Rodríguez,
Orlando Ramírez,
Joaquin Gutierrez,
Gio Urshela,
Julio Teherán,
José Quintana,
Dayan Díaz,
Donovan Solano,
Nabil Crismatt,
Ernesto Frieri,
Jorge Alfaro,
Jordan Díaz,
Harold Ramírez, or
Didier Fuentes. It is the most followed, loved and practiced sports discipline in most of the region, more specifically in the cities of
Cartagena,
Montería,
Sincelejo, and many municipalities in the subregion of
Urabá Antioquia, where the "king of sports" is baseball. It has a traditional game of more than 110 years called "bate tapita" (name it receives in Cartagena), "tapilla" (name it receives in Montería) or "checa" (name it receives in Barranquilla, Sincelejo, and Riohacha). This variant game of baseball contains a long, thin wooden stick, like a bat, and a metal cap like a ball. On the other hand,
soccer is another sport that grew significantly to become one of the most popular sports in this Caribbean area, the second most popular sport now, with teams such as
Junior de Barranquilla,
Unión Magdalena,
Real Cartagena, or
Jaguares de Córdoba competing in the first and second divisions of the country. The Caribbean region has been the birthplace of successful soccer players, many of them world-renowned such as
Carlos Valderrama,
Radamel Falcao,
Teófilo Gutiérrez, and
Carlos Bacca. The region is also known for its love of combat sports.
Boxing is a popular sport in certain areas and the region has given rise to numerous world champions, such as
Antonio Cervantes (one of the most important athletes in the
history of Colombia along with Rentería),
Rodrigo Valdez, and
Miguel Lora. In some municipalities of Urabá, it is the most popular sport above baseball and soccer, although baseball and soccer are dominant in almost the entire subregion of Urabá. Traditionally along with baseball, it was one of the two most popular sports.
Music and dance '' is the most representative element of the Caribbean region of Colombia, it was later adopted as a symbol of the national identity of Colombia. The most popular local rhythms are the
cumbia and
vallenato however, there is a great musical influence from the rest of the Caribbean nations with
salsa,
merengue,
porro, more recently
reggaeton and many
Afro-Caribbean rhythms. This influence also developed
champeta, a genre which has similarities with reggaeton. Traditional dances are mostly of
Afro-Colombian origins, such as
cumbia and
mapalé.
Myth and legend The Caribbean region has a rich tradition of myths and legends that include
La Llorona,
El Hombre Caimán,
La Ciguapa, the
Vallenato Legend,
La Madre Monte,
El Simborcito,
la Mojana Legend,
El Lucio, etc.
Celebrations The most popular and known celebration in the Caribbean region is the
Carnival of Barranquilla celebrated every year in February or March. The
Miss Colombia Pageant in
Cartagena, the
Vallenato Legend Festival in
Valledupar, the
Feast of the Sea in
Santa Marta, and the
Corralejas Festivities in
Sincelejo.
Food The typical food of the Caribbean region varies according to the geographical location. In the sabanas, the typical meal is the
sancocho made with
rabo (cow's tail) and
accompanied with coconut rice. In the coast, the typical meal is fish, sometimes fried or sometimes cooked in coconut milk. A popular soup is also prepared with the head of the
tarpon,
yuca,
plantain,
coconut milk,
lime, and
salt. The
arepa is also a popular dish with numerous variations like
arepa limpia (plain arepa), ''arepa e' queso
(arepa with cheese) and arepa e'huevo'' (arepa with egg).
Cazuela de mariscos, a seafood stew, is also a typical dish found in the region. ==See also==