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Lesson 12.1.12 · La Puerta del Llano

🤠 Villavicencio

Capital of Meta and the gateway to the Llanos Orientales — Colombia's vast eastern plains. 500,000+ residents. Cowboy country: cattle, harp music, and grilled meat the size of dinner plates.

Sub-lessons

Break this lesson into focused chunks. Each sub-lesson has its own Memory Lab — active recall, mnemonics, elaboration, interleaved review, and shadowing — scoped to just those words.

01

The Basics

467 m above sea level, hot (24–32 °C), 90 km east of Bogotá by mountain road. Locals are villavicenses or villavos. Llanero (plainsman) culture dominates.

el llanero[el yah-NEH-roh]

plains cowboy

el llano[el YAH-no]

the plains

la puerta[lah PWER-tah]

the gateway / door

02

History

Founded in 1840 as a small cattle outpost. For most of its history it was a frontier town — only really linked to Bogotá by paved road in the mid-20th century. Oil discoveries in the 1980s reshaped the economy.

el ganado[el gah-NAH-doh]

cattle

el petróleo[el peh-TROH-leh-oh]

oil / petroleum

la frontera[lah fron-TEH-rah]

frontier

03

Geography & Climate

Where the eastern foothills of the Andes meet the Llanos — flat savanna stretching to Venezuela. Tropical, with a long rainy season (Apr–Nov). Rivers (Guatiquía, Meta) shape life and trade.

la sabana[lah sah-BAH-nah]

savanna

el piedemonte[el pyeh-deh-MON-teh]

foothills

la temporada[lah tem-poh-RAH-dah]

season

04

Sights

Parque Las Malocas (folkloric park), Mirador La Piedra del Amor, Bioparque Los Ocarros (llanero wildlife), and the Torneo Internacional del Joropo every June — the country's biggest llanero music and dance festival.

el joropo[el ho-ROH-poh]

joropo (llanero music & dance)

el mirador[el mee-rah-DOR]

lookout point

la maloca[lah mah-LOH-kah]

indigenous longhouse

05

Food

Mamona (whole calf slow-roasted on stakes over open fire), hayaca llanera, pan de arroz, and aguardiente Llanero. Eat with your hands; cutlery is optional.

la mamona[lah mah-MOH-nah]

open-fire roasted veal

el pan de arroz[el PAN deh ah-RROS]

rice-flour bread

el aguardiente[el ah-gwar-DYEN-teh]

anise liquor

06

Identity

Llaneros measure men by horsemanship, women by harp-string dancing. The harp, cuatro, and maracas are the holy trinity of joropo. Hospitality is fierce — a stranger gets fed before being asked their name.

el arpa[el AR-pah]

harp

el cuatro[el KWAH-troh]

small four-string guitar

el caballo[el kah-BAH-yo]

horse

MEM

Memory lab

Five research-backed techniques — active recall, mnemonics, elaboration, interleaving, and production — applied to this lesson's vocabulary. Your progress trains a spaced-repetition schedule under the hood.

Force the answer from memory before peeking. The struggle is the workout — that's the testing effect.

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Recall from English

lookout point

EX

Practice exercises

Test what stuck. Multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank — pulled live from this lesson's vocabulary.

01
What does this mean?

la temporada

02
How do you say this?

open-fire roasted veal

03
What does this mean?

la frontera

04
How do you say this?

foothills

05
What does this mean?

el llanero

06
How do you say this?

harp

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