Mesa and Zipacón in the west. The name Bojacá comes from Chibcha and means "Purple enclosure". The area around Bojacá was inhabited at least since 3410 years...
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The Bojacá River is a river on the Bogotá savanna and a right tributary of the Bogotá River. Bojacá is derived from Muysccubun, the indigenous language...
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Funza Cajicá Sibaté Tocancipá La Calera Sopó Tabio Cota Tenjo Gachancipá Bojacá Geography Eastern Hills Guadalupe Monserrate Suba Hills Bogotá River Fucha...
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Sibaté, Tocancipá, La Calera, Sopó, Tabio, Tenjo, Cota, Gachancipá and Bojacá. Bogotá and its metropolitan area (ranging in altitude from 1,800 metres...
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industrial zone and is home to mostly working-class families. Soacha borders Bojacá and Mosquera to the north, Sibaté and Pasca to the south, to the east the...
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Sibaté, Tocancipá, La Calera, Sopó, Tabio, Tenjo, Cota, Gachancipá and Bojacá. INEI defines the Lima Metropolitan Area as comprising Lima Province and...
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Beltrán Cundinamarca 1,947 2,281 530 Bituima Cundinamarca 2,657 2,480 531 Bojacá Cundinamarca 8,879 12,448 532 Cabrera Cundinamarca 4,684 4,434 533 Cachipay...
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Sibaté, Tocancipá, La Calera, Sopó, Tabio, Tenjo, Cota, Gachancipá and Bojacá. The government of the Santiago Metropolitan Region defines the metropolitan...
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Tequendama Falls (Salto del Tequendama). Other rivers, such as the Subachoque, Bojacá, Fucha, Soacha and Tunjuelo Rivers, tributaries of the Bogotá River, form...
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the Serranía de Subía in the Tena Valley and borders Tena and Bojacá in the north, Bojacá and Soacha in the east, La Mesa and El Colegio in the west and...
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