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    Susa is a town and municipality in the Ubaté Province, part of the Cundinamarca Department, Colombia. The town centre is located at an altitude of 2,655...
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  • a modern city near ancient Susa Susa, Cundinamarca, a Colombian municipality and town in the Cundinamarca Department Susa, Libya, a Libyan town and seaside...
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    Simijaca Soacha Sopó Subachoque Suesca Supatá Susa, Cundinamarca Sutatausa Tabio Tausa Tena, Cundinamarca Tenjo Tibacuy Tibiritá Tocaima Tocancipá Topaipí...
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    Altiplano Cundiboyacense, comprised the current departments of Boyacá, Cundinamarca and minor parts of Santander. According to some Muisca scholars the Muisca...
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    077 611 Suesca Cundinamarca 14,242 18,375 612 Supatá Cundinamarca 4,952 5,027 613 Susa Cundinamarca 9,782 13,189 614 Sutatausa Cundinamarca 4,742 5,809 615...
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    Cundiboyacense into later Boyacá and Cundinamarca. The towns of Moniquirá (Boyacá), Guachetá, and Lenguazaque (Cundinamarca) were founded before the conquistadors...
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    Its etymology came from the Ubate-Susa highway in Cundinamarca. It is endemic to Colombia. Colombia Cundinamarca Facatativá Nemocón Villa de San Diego...
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    other geographical features of the region. The name of the department of Cundinamarca is an exception, it is inferred the name comes not from Chibcha, yet...
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    the psihipqua, centered in Muyquytá and encompassing most of modern Cundinamarca, the western Llanos; and the iraca, religious ruler of Suamox and modern...
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    Carmen de Carupa (category Municipalities of Cundinamarca Department)
    and town of Colombia in the Ubaté Province, part of the department of Cundinamarca. The municipality, located in the Ubaté-Chiquinquirá Valley on the Altiplano...
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    Fúquene (category Municipalities of Cundinamarca Department)
    municipality and town of Colombia in the department of Cundinamarca. The municipality borders Ubaté, Susa, Guachetá and the department of Boyacá. Fúquene is...
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    Simijaca (category Municipalities of Cundinamarca Department)
    [simiˈxaka]) is a town and municipality in the Ubaté Province, part of the Cundinamarca Department, Colombia. The town centre is located at an altitude of 2...
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    Suárez River (category Geography of Cundinamarca Department)
    Colombian Andes. The river originates in Lake Fúquene on the border of Cundinamarca and Boyacá and its mouth is the confluence with the Chicamocha River...
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    Sasaima Sesquilé Sibaté Silvania Simijaca Soacha Sopó Subachoque Suesca Supatá Susa Sutatausa Tabio Tausa Tena Tenjo Tibacuy Tibiritá Tocaima Tocancipá Topaipí...
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    Ubaté Province (category Provinces of Cundinamarca Department)
    Ubaté Province is one of the 15 provinces in the Cundinamarca Department, Colombia. The name Ubaté comes from the native name "Ebate" meaning "Bloodied...
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  • capital of the New Kingdom of Granada in 1538. He became encomendero of Susa. When in 1539 Hernán Pérez de Quesada took over the governance of Bogotá...
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    Botiva Contreras. 2004. Manual de arte rupestre de Cundinamarca - Manual of rock art of Cundinamarca, 1-60. ICANH. Langebaek Rueda, Carl Henrik. 1995d...
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    Maripí and Coper in the east, Quípama in the west and the department of Cundinamarca in the south. The town of Muzo was called Villa de la Santísima Trinidad...
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    an altitude of 2,550 metres (8,370 ft) within the boundaries of the Cundinamarca municipality Mosquera, close to Madrid and Bojacá. The site of Lake Herrera...
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  • José Acevedo y Gómez Agustín Codazzi, Cesar – Agustín Codazzi Albán, Cundinamarca – Carlos Albán Albania, La Guajira – Alba Londoño Sánchez (1923-2023)...
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    Pacho River, Cundinamarca department. Muzo – once spoken at the sources of the Carare River and in the Paima Valley, department of Cundinamarca. (only a few...
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  • Siyǝzǝn Rayon, Azerbaijan AJ54 Sumqayıt Rayon, Azerbaijan AJ55 Şuşa Rayon, Azerbaijan AJ56 Şuşa City, Azerbaijan AJ57 Tǝrtǝr Rayon, Azerbaijan AJ58 Tovuz Rayon...
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    Eastern Hills (Bogotá) (category Geography of Cundinamarca Department)
    of migrants from other parts of Colombia, mainly people from Boyacá, Cundinamarca, Santander and Tolima, many of whom settled in Suba. In 1986, eighteen...
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  • Pelayo, Tierralta, Tuchín, Valencia. Medium None Low None None None Cundinamarca High Bogotá D.C., Agua de Dios, Albán, Anapoima, Anolaima, Apulo, Arbeláez...
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    San Carlos, San José de Uré, San Pelayo, Tierralta, Tuchín, Valencia Cundinamarca Bogotá D.C., Agua de Dios, Albán, Anapoima, Anolaima, Apulo, Arbeláez...
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  • principal El Crucero station La Laguna station Mogua station Suesca station Susa station Iglesia colonial, plaza y capillas Posas. Decreto 192 31-i-1980 (declara)...
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