Bogotá

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Colombia

Bogotá's origins can be traced back over a millennium when the indigenous Muisca people inhabited these highlands. They called their settlement "Bacatá," a tranquil land of fertile soils and pristine waters.

In 1538, the Spanish explorer Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada arrived, bringing the era of European colonization. He renamed the city Santa Fe de Bogotá, after his birthplace, and it became a hub of Spanish colonial power in South America.

Bogotá played a pivotal role in the struggle for independence from Spanish rule. On July 20, 1810, a group of patriots initiated the "Cry of Independence" in the city's Plaza de Bolívar, sparking a movement that ultimately led to Colombia's freedom.

Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, Bogotá underwent significant transformations. The city expanded, modernized, and became the capital of the newly formed nation of Colombia. Its historic neighborhoods and grand architecture reflect its rich past.

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Bogotá

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Local Airport

El Dorado International Airport

Elevation

2,548 m

Opened

1959

Runways

2