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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 Páramo (Spanish: Páramo de Sumapaz - meaning "Utterly peaceful moorland" ) is a large páramo ecosystem located in the Altiplano Cundiboyacense...
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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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    moorland) and more than 60% of the paramo regions are found on its soil. Sumapaz Páramo, Bogota Chingaza National Natural Park, Cundinamarca department...
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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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    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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    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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  • so-called Republic of Sumapaz was created by Communists, and was the target of military campaigns between 1948 and 1965. The Sumapaz Republic was ended in...
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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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    conflict in Colombia goes back to 1920 with agrarian disputes over the Sumapaz and Tequendama regions. Much of the background of Colombian conflict is...
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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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    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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    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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    same region. (Unattested.) Sutagao - spoken once on the Pasca River and Sumapaz River, Meta territory. (Unattested.) Chocue / Choque - once spoken on the...
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    plateau is enclosed by the higher mountains of the Eastern Ranges, with the Sumapaz mountains in the south and Chingaza to the east. The Tenza Valley is located...
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    National Natural Park Yariguíes National Park Sierra Nevada del Cocuy Sumapaz Páramo Tamá National Natural Park Los Estoraques Unique Natural Area Lake...
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  • Línea Tunnel 8.65 km Occidente Tunnel 4.6 km Buenavista Tunnel 4.6 km Sumapaz Tunnel 4.1 km Daza Tunnel 1.7 km Túnel Polvorín 1.6 km Girardota Tunnel...
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    groups had formed in throughout 1950; they formed in Antioquia, Tolima, Sumapaz, and the Middle Magdalena Valley. On January 1, 1953, these groups came...
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  • some five square miles, and another communist-dominated area in nearby Sumapaz became popularly known as the 'Republic of Tequendama'. Merchán served...
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  • the Sumapaz River, that flows into the Magdalena River, flowing towards the Caribbean Sea. source mouth The Cuja River originates on the Sumapaz Páramo...
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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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