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Jardín

Jardín is a Spanish noun that denotes a garden, a planned outdoor space for the cultivation and display of plants, and for recreation. It can be private, such as a home yard, or public, including botanical gardens, parks, and plazas. Common elements include lawns, flower beds, shrubs, trees, water features, gravel or stone paths, benches, and fences or railings. Gardens range from formal, symmetrical designs to informal, naturalistic layouts and can function for aesthetics, climate regulation, habitat creation, or social use, such as gatherings or relaxation. Maintenance tasks often include planting, pruning, watering, weeding, fertilizing, and pest management.

Jardín is also the name of a municipality in the Antioquia Department of Colombia, located in the

southwestern
subregion.
The
town
is
known
for
its
traditional
colonial
architecture
and
its
position
within
the
region’s
coffee-producing
landscape,
attracting
visitors
to
its
plazas
and
surrounding
countryside.
As
a
rural
municipality,
Jardín
illustrates
a
typical
settlement
pattern
in
this
part
of
Colombia,
with
a
central
town
and
agricultural
perimeters.
The
use
of
Jardín
as
a
place
name
often
reflects
historical
ties
to
cultivated
landscapes
and
gardens.