Huila shines at FILBo 2026 during Huila Day

Huila's department led a memorable day at the 38th International Book Fair of Bogotá 2026, featuring over 40 literary events at Corferias. Governor Rodrigo Villalba stressed culture as a cornerstone of integral human development. The program bridged literary tradition and emerging Huila voices.

Huila emerged as a standout delegation at FILBo 2026 under the slogan “Huila literary paradise”. Governor Rodrigo Villalba kicked off Huila Day activities, stating: “Integral human development is not measured only in cement; it is measured by our people's ability to imagine, create, and narrate their own destiny”. He addressed national and international attendees, including India's delegation, the guest of honor.

The lineup featured tributes to icons like José Eustasio Rivera, author of La Vorágine, Joaquín García Borrero, Waldina Dávila, and Humberto Tafur. Contemporary writers such as Benhur Sánchez Suárez, Isaías Peña, and Winston Morales led sessions, blending literary heritage with fresh voices.

Beyond literature, Huila's folklore came alive through music, dance, and traditions. Corferias' Gran Salón C reached full capacity for the awarding of the XX International Novel Biennial Prize, organized by Fundación Tierra de Promisión and Neiva's City Hall. Children engaged in reading activities fostering cultural identity from an early age.

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Students and faculty at the new coffee university school in Huila, Colombia, surrounded by plantations.
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Huila creates Colombia's first university coffee school

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The National Ministry of Education approved six academic programs for the new Escuela Universitaria del Café in Huila, affiliated with Universidad Surcolombiana.

Colombia’s Huila department hosted ExpoExterior 2026 in Neiva for the first time, drawing over 4,000 attendees and 40 institutions from 14 countries. Officials delivered 130 English-language scholarships and linked local youth to global opportunities. The event aligns with Governor Rodrigo Villalba Mosquera’s “Por un Huila Grande” development plan.

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The 38th edition of the Bogotá International Book Fair (FILBO 2026) kicked off on April 21 at Corferias, building on previews of its business hub role. Featuring India as Guest Country of Honor under the theme “Escucharnos es leernos,” the event boasts over 2,300 activities, 570 exhibitors, and 500+ authors from 28 countries. Boyacá is the Guest Region of Honor.

The Corporación Universitaria del Huila marked its 33 years of institutional life during an event held at the Auditorio Club Los Lagos in Neiva.

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The Bogotá International Book Fair 2026 strengthens its inclusion efforts with haptic maps and immersive audio descriptions for people with visual impairments. The initiative stems from a partnership between the National Institute for the Blind (Inci), the Colombian Book Chamber, and the Saldarriaga Concha Foundation. The tools aim to ensure full access to information and culture at the Corferias venue.

Nearly 1,500 people attended the national launch of the 30th edition of the Festival de Música del Pacífico Petronio Álvarez in Bogotá last weekend.

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Bogotá will host the fourth edition of the international Ilustropía festival from April 22 to 26. Organized by CasaTinta, the event will feature conferences, workshops, exhibitions, and artists from various countries. It aims to promote illustration as a professional practice and space for reflection.

 

 

 

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