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    Santa Fe (Spanish pronunciation: [santaˈfe]) is the third locality of Bogotá, the Capital District of Colombia. Santa Fe is part of the traditional downtown...
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    Bogotá (redirect from Santafé de Bogotá)
    Andes conquering the Muisca, the indigenous inhabitants of the Altiplano. Santafé (its name after 1540) became the seat of the government of the Spanish...
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    Acevedo, from Santafé de Bogotá. He attended elementary school in Cartagena, and then attended the Our Lady of the Rosary University in Santafé de Bogotá...
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    out by shooting him, along with other federalists, at the Paredón de los Mártires. After his death, his body was buried in a common grave situated in the...
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    firing squad on July 6, 1816, in the Orchard of Jaime, now the Plaza de los Mártires in Bogotá. Lozano is considered a martyr and a hero of the Revolution...
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    studies. In 1996, the mayor Antanas Mockus along with JICA released the Santafé de Bogotá's Transportation Plan. In 1996, the Law 336: National Transportation...
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    in Misiones. As of 2017, only three had been identified – La Casita del Mártires, Delegación Posadas de la Policía Federal and Jefatura de Policía de la...
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  • Centro de Atención Integral para la Diversidad Sexual y de Género in the Los Mártires locality of Bogotá. Miau Colombia: Miau Underground Collective. the first...
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    Gonzalo Suárez Rendón on August 6, 1539, exactly one year after the capital Santafé de Bogotá. The city hosts the most remaining Muisca architecture: Hunzahúa...
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    the Colombian capital, Bogotá, is derived from Bacatá, but founded as Santafe de Bogotá in the western foothills of the Eastern Hills in a different...
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    to the east with the main avenue Norte-Quito-Sur and the locality of Los Mártires. To the west, Puente Aranda borders the Avenida Carrera 68 and the localities...
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    Avenida El Dorado, and Avenida de Las Américas, with the localities of Los Mártires and Puente Aranda East: Avenida Caracas, with the localities of Chapinero...
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    what is now Colombia. He attended the Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé in Santafé de Bogotá, where he graduated in 1799 with a degree in Philosophy, and...
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    2017-03-16 Guerrero Uscátegui, Alberto Lobo (1992), Geología e Hidrogeología de Santafé de Bogotá y su Sabana, Sociedad Colombiana de Ingenieros, pp. 1–20 Wikimedia...
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