Sumapaz Páramo (Spanish: Páramo de Sumapaz - meaning "Utterly peaceful moorland" ) is a large páramo ecosystem located in the Altiplano Cundiboyacense...
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Sumapaz is the 20th locality of Bogotá, capital of Colombia. It is the largest of Bogotá's 20 localities, starting in the north at the edge of the urban...
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Sumapaz may refer to: Sumapaz, a locality of Bogotá, Colombia Sumapaz Páramo, largest páramo in the world Sumapaz Province, province of Cundinamarca,...
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Girardot, and it is an hour of each city. The capital city of the Province of Sumapaz, it is an important focus of agricultural marketing and regional services...
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Sumapaz Province is one of the 15 provinces in the Cundinamarca Department, Colombia. (in Spanish) Sumapaz Province in Cundinamarca v t e...
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The Sumapaz River (Spanish: Río Sumapaz) is a major tributary of the Magdalena River in Colombia. The 95 kilometres (59 mi) long river originates in the...
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Jaime Garzón (section Mayor of Sumapaz)
as mayor of Sumapaz, an underdeveloped rural locality in the district, in 1988. Garzón tried to improve the standard of living in Sumapaz. In a year,...
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world's largest continuous paramo ecosystem can be found; Sumapaz Páramo in the locality Sumapaz. The Bogotá River running NE-SW crosses the sabana, forming...
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Nevado del Sumapaz is the highest point in the department of Meta, Colombia. It lies within the Sumapaz National Park. The summit is accessible by road...
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Cundinamarca department of Colombia located in the Andes. It belongs to the Sumapaz Province. Pasca is situated on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense at a distance...
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borders Pasca, Arbeláez, Tibacuy, Silvania and other municipalities of Sumapaz. Its elevation is 5,669 feet (1,728 m) above sea level, and the average...
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Sutagao was a relatively small Indigenous group that lived between the Sumapaz Páramo and the Pasca River. Before the Spanish conquest, the Sutagao were...
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moorland) and more than 60% of the paramo regions are found on its soil. Sumapaz Páramo, Bogotá Chingaza National Natural Park, Cundinamarca department...
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policemen for service in the capital city. With campus in Fusagasugá, Sumapaz Province, Cundinamarca, it is one of the foremost departamental police...
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savanna is a montane savanna, bordered to the east by the Eastern Hills, the Sumapaz mountains in the south, the hills of Tausa and Suesca in the north and...
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of Tolima. Melgar is located in the Sumapaz River Valley and borders the Department of Cundinamarca and Sumapaz River to the north, town of Icononzo...
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snowfall. Colombia has one of the largest páramo areas in the world; the Sumapaz Páramo located in central Colombia, over the Andean Cordillera Oriental...
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The majority of the páramo ecosystems occur in the Colombian Andes. The Sumapaz Páramo, south of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense in the Eastern Ranges of...
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Cundinamarca flags (section Sumapaz)
This is a gallery of flags of municipalities in Cundinamarca in Colombia. CHOCONTA MACHETA SESQUILE SUESCA TIBIRITA VILLAPINZON CAJICA CHIA COGUA TABIO...
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Colombia. It borders Fusagasugá, Pasca and other municipalities of the Sumapaz Province. Arbeláez is recognized as a quiet and friendly city of Colombia...
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flora and fauna named after the Muisca Sumapaz Páramo Masdevallia sumapazensis - GBIF (in Spanish) Historia de Sumapaz Archived 2017-02-01 at the Wayback...
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the west the locality of Ciudad Bolívar, to the south the locality of Sumapaz, and to the east, behind the Eastern Hills, the municipalities of Ubaque...
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Communism in Colombia (section Republic of Sumapaz)
1940s, the Republic of Sumapaz was created by Communists, and was the target of military campaigns between 1948 and 1965. The Sumapaz Republic dissolved in...
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Reserve. Other conservation units are the Chingaza National Natural Park, Sumapaz Páramo National Park, Sierra Nevada del Cocuy Chita o Guican National Natural...
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conflict in Colombia goes back to 1920, with agrarian disputes over the Sumapaz and Tequendama regions. Much of the background of the Colombian conflict...
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Natural Park to the east, the Bogotá savanna to the west and north, and the Sumapaz Páramo to the south. The north-northeast to south-southwest trending mountain...
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Mártires Puente Aranda Rafael Uribe Uribe San Cristóbal Santa Fe Suba Sumapaz Teusaquillo Tunjuelito Usaquén Usme Achí Altos del Rosario Arenal Arjona...
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weather conditions are ruled by the altitude and wind coming from Páramo Sumapaz; this affects the municipality with the cooling of some areas, especially...
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area of around 25,000 km2 (9,700 sq mi) from the north of Boyacá to the Sumapaz Páramo and from the summits to the western portion of the Eastern Ranges...
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Juan Amarillo or Salitre Torca River Río Frío Teusacá River Neusa River Sumapaz River Cuja River Guavio River Batán River Coello River Saldaña River Cabrera...
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