Bogotá savanna#Rivers

{{Short description|Motane savanna in Altiplano Cundiboyacense}}

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File:Bogota Topographic 2.png of Bogotá is located on the Bogotá savanna]]

The Bogotá savanna is a montane savanna, located in the southwestern part of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense in the center of Colombia. The Bogotá savanna has an extent of {{convert|4251.6|km2|sqmi}} and an average altitude of {{convert|2650|m|ft}}. The savanna is situated in the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes.

The Bogotá savanna is crossed from northeast to southwest by the {{convert|375|km|mi}} long Bogotá River, which at the southwestern edge of the plateau forms the Tequendama Falls (Salto del Tequendama). Other rivers, such as the Subachoque, Bojacá, Fucha, Soacha and Tunjuelo Rivers, tributaries of the Bogotá River, form smaller valleys with very fertile soils dedicated to agriculture and cattle-breeding.

Before the Spanish conquest of the Bogotá savanna, the area was inhabited by the indigenous Muisca, who formed a loose confederation of various caciques, named the Muisca Confederation. The Bogotá savanna, known as Muyquytá, was ruled by the zipa. The people specialised in agriculture, the mining of emeralds, trade and especially the extraction of rock salt from rocks in Zipaquirá, Nemocón, Tausa and other areas on the Bogotá savanna. The salt extraction, a task exclusively of the Muisca women, gave the Muisca the name "The Salt People".

In April 1536, a group of around 800 conquistadors left the relative safety of the Caribbean coastal city of Santa Marta to start a strenuous expedition up the Magdalena River, the main fluvial artery of Colombia. Word got around among the Spanish colonisers that deep in the unknown Andes, a rich area with an advanced civilisation must exist. These tales bore the -not so much- legend of El Dorado; the city or man of gold. The Muisca, skilled goldworkers, held a ritual in Lake Guatavita where the new zipa would cover himself in gold dust and jump from a raft into the cold waters of the {{convert|3000|m|ft}} high lake to the northeast of the Bogotá savanna.

After a journey of almost a year, where the Spanish lost over 80% of their soldiers, the conquistadors following the Suárez River, reached the Bogotá savanna in March 1537. The zipa who ruled the Bogotá savanna at the arrival of the Spanish was Tisquesusa. The Muisca posed little resistance to the Spanish strangers and Tisquesusa was defeated in April 1537 in Funza, in the centre of the savanna. He fled towards the western hills and died of his wounds in Facatativá, on the southwestern edge of the Bogotá savanna. The Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada established the New Kingdom of Granada with capital Santa Fe de Bogotá on August 6, 1538. This started a process of colonisation, evangelisation and submittance of the Muisca to the new rule. Between 65 and 80% of the indigenous people perished due to European diseases as smallpox and typhus. The Spanish introduced new crops, replacing many of the New World crops that the Muisca cultivated.

Over the course of the 16th to early 20th century, the Bogotá savanna was sparsely populated and industrialised. The rise in population during the twentieth century and the expansion of agriculture and urbanisation reduced the biodiversity and natural habitat of the Bogotá savanna severely. Today, the Metropolitan Area of Bogotá on the Bogotá savanna hosts more than ten million people. Bogotá is the biggest city worldwide at altitudes above {{convert|2500|m|ft}}. The many rivers on the savanna are highly contaminated and efforts to solve the environmental problems are conducted in the 21st century.

Etymology

Bogotá savanna is named after Bogotá, which is derived from Muysccubun Bacatá, which means "(Enclosure) outside of the farm fields".{{in lang|es}} [http://www.banrepcultural.org/node/32531 Etymology Bacatá] - Banco de la República

Geography

File:Sequile.jpg

File:Rocas_de_Suesca.JPG form the northeastern boundary of the Bogotá savanna]]

{{Main|Altiplano Cundiboyacense}}

The Bogotá savanna is the southwestern part of the larger Andean plateau, the Altiplano Cundiboyacense. The 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 western hills of Cundinamarca in the west. The total surface area is {{convert|4251.6|km2|sqmi}}.Pérez Preciado, 2000, p.2

= Climate =

The average temperature of the plateau is {{convert|14|C|F}}, but this can fluctuate between {{convert|0|and|24|C|F}}. The dry and rainy seasons alternate frequently during the year. The driest months are December, January, February and March. During the rainy months, the temperature tends to be more stable with variations between {{convert|9|and|20|C|F}}. June, July and August are the months that present the largest variations of temperature, and during the morning frost in the higher terrains surrounding the savanna is possible. Sometimes also ground frost is present, which has a negative impact on agriculture. Hail is a relatively common phenomenon on the savanna.{{cite web|title=Climate: Bogotá - Climate graph, Temperature graph, Climate table|url=http://en.climate-data.org/location/5115/|publisher=Climate-Data.org|access-date=2016-09-29}}{{cite web|url=http://www.weatherbase.com/weather/weather.php3?s=22208&refer=&cityname=Bogota-Distrito-Especial-Colombia&units=us |title=Weatherbase: Historical Weather for Bogota, Colombia |publisher=Weatherbase |access-date=2016-09-29}}

= Hydrology =

== Rivers ==

== Lakes ==

=== Natural ===

=== Artificial ===

  • Tominé Reservoir - northeast, biggest waterbody on the Bogotá savanna - {{convert|690|Mm3}}
  • Neusa Reservoir - north - {{convert|102|Mm3}}
  • El Muña Reservoir - south - {{convert|42|Mm3}}
  • Lake Herrera (since 1973){{in lang|es}} [https://humedalessuescaylaherrera.wordpress.com/2012/11/21/ubicacion-reserva-hidrica-humedal-laguna-de-la-herrera/ Lake Herrera largest water reserve of the Bogotá savanna]

= Waterfalls =

= Wetlands =

{{Main|Wetlands of Bogotá}}

There is a system of wetlands (humedales) that regulate the soil moisture acting like sponges for the rain waters. Fifteen wetlands have a protected status, with various wetlands as unprotected. In 1950, the total surface area of the wetlands amounted to {{convert|150000|ha|acre}}, but due to the urbanisation of the Colombian capital the total area has been reduced to {{convert|1500|ha|acre}}.Moreno et al., s.a., p.2

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Guaymaral y Torca

| Usaquén
Suba

| align=center | 2547

| align=center | 73

| align=center | {{URL|http://humedalesbogota.com/humedal-guaymaral/|Humedal Guaymaral}}{{URL|http://humedalesbogota.com/humedal-de-torca/|Humedal Torca}}

| File:Yellow Hooded Blackbird 004.jpg

La Conejera

| Suba

| align=center | 2544

| align=center | 58.9

| align=center | {{URL|http://humedalesbogota.com/humedal-la-conejera/|Humedal La Conejera}}

| File:Humedal de la conejera.jpg

Córdoba

| Suba

| align=center | 2548

| align=center | 40.51

| align=center | {{URL|http://humedalesbogota.com/humedal-de-cordoba/|Humedal Córdoba}}

| File:Árboles en Bogotá - Humedal de Córdoba Vegetación.JPG

Tibabuyes
Juan Amarillo

| Suba
Engativá

| align=center | 2539

| align=center | 222.58

| align=center | {{URL|http://humedalesbogota.com/humedal-de-tibabuyes/|Humedal Tibabuyes}}

| File:Humedal tibabuyes.jpg

Jaboque

| Engativá

| align=center | 2539

| align=center | 148

| align=center | {{URL|http://humedalesbogota.com/humedal-jaboque/|Humedal Jaboque}}

| File:Humedal Jaboque Engativá Bogotá.JPG

Santa María del Lago

| Engativá

| align=center | 2549

| align=center | 12

| align=center | {{URL|http://humedalesbogota.com/humedal-santa-maria-del-lago/|Humedal Santa María del Lago}}

| File:Humedal SantaMaria.jpg

El Burro

| Kennedy

| align=center | 2541

| align=center | 18.84

| align=center | {{URL|http://humedalesbogota.com/humedal-el-burro/|Humedal El Burro}}

| File:Humedal Burro.jpg

La Vaca

| Kennedy

| align=center | 2548

| align=center | 7.96

| align=center | {{URL|http://humedalesbogota.com/humedal-la-vaca/|Humedal La Vaca}}

|

Techo

| Techo, Kennedy

| align=center | 2545

| align=center | 11.46

| align=center | {{URL|http://humedalesbogota.com/humedal-de-techo/|Humedal Techo}}

|

Capellanía

| Fontibón

| align=center | 2542

| align=center | 27.05

| align=center | {{URL|http://humedalesbogota.com/humedal-de-capellania/|Humedal Capellanía}}

| File:Capella pan part.jpg

Meandro del Say

| Fontibón
Mosquera

| align=center | 2548

| align=center | 13.6

| align=center | {{URL|http://humedalesbogota.com/humedal-meandro-del-say/|Humedal Meandro del Say}}

|

Tibanica

| Bosa
Soacha

| align=center | 2542

| align=center | 28.8

| align=center | {{URL|http://humedalesbogota.com/humedal-tibanica/|Humedal Tibanica}}

|

El Salitre

| Barrios Unidos

| align=center | 2558

| align=center | 6.4

| align=center | {{URL|http://humedalesbogota.com/humedal-el-salitre/|Humedal El Salitre}}

|

La Isla

| Bosa

| align=center | 2550

| align=center | 7.7

| align=center | {{URL|http://humedalesbogota.com/humedal-la-isla/|Humedal La Isla}}

|

La Florida

| Funza

| align=center | 2542

| align=center | 26

| align=center | {{URL|http://humedalesbogota.com/humedal-la-florida/|Humedal La Florida}}

| File:Ave Parque la Florida.jpg

Biodiversity

{{See also|Biodiversity of Colombia}}

Despite the continuous urbanisation and industrial activities, the Bogotá savanna is a rich biodiverse area with many bird species registered.Calvachi Zambrano, 2002, p.95 The diversity of mammals, amphibians and reptiles is much lower.Calvachi Zambrano, 2002, p.97 Before the arrival of the European colonisers, the savanna was populated predominantly by white-tailed deer, the main ingredient of the Muisca cuisine. Today, this species of deer, as well as the once common spectacled bear, is restricted to protected areas surrounding the Bogotá savanna. The Thomas van der Hammen Natural Reserve is a protected area in the north of Bogotá.

History

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{{See also|Muisca Confederation#Prehistory|Herrera Period|Timeline of Bogotá}}

The earliest confirmed inhabitation of present-day Colombia was on the Bogotá savanna with sites El Abra, Tequendama and Tibitó, where semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers lived in caves and rock shelters. One of the first evidences of settlement in open area space was Aguazuque, whose oldest dated remains are analysed to be 5000 years old. This prehistorical preceramic period was followed by the Herrera Period, commonly defined from 800 BCE to 800 AD.

= Muisca Confederation =

{{Main|Muisca Confederation}}

At the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors, the region was inhabited by the Muisca who lived in hundreds of small villages scattered across the plateau. These villages were individually ruled by caciques who at the same time paid tribute to the zipa, ruler of Bacatá. The Muisca were known as "The Salt People", thanks to their extraction of rock salt from brines in large pots heated over fires. This process was the exclusive task of the Muisca women.

The economy of the Muisca, meaning "person" or "people" in their indigenous version of Chibcha; Muysccubun, was self-sufficient due to the advanced agriculture on the fertile soils of the frequently flooding Bogotá savanna. More tropical and subtropical agricultural products as avocadoes and cotton were traded with their neighbours, in particular the Guane and Lache in the north and northeast and the Guayupe, Achagua and Tegua in the east.

The Muisca were known as skilled goldworkers, represented in the famous Muisca raft, that symbolises the initiation ritual of the new zipa in Lake Guatavita. This ritual, where the zipa covered himself in gold dust and jumped in the {{convert|3000|m|ft}} altitude lake, gave rise to the -not so much- legend of El Dorado.

= Spanish conquest =

File:Indios pescadores.jpg fishermen in Funza
Litho in 1860 by Ramón Torres Méndez{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AjU3OjRYFGYC&dq=baile+de+campesinos+ramon+torres&pg=PP63|title=Costumbres santafereñas|author=Ramón Torres Méndez|year=1875|publisher=E. V. Sperling}}]]

File:Ollero de Tocancipá.jpg in Tocancipá
Litho in 1860 by Ramón Torres Méndez]]

{{Main|Spanish conquest of the Muisca}}

In April 1536, a group of around 800 conquistadors left the relative safety of the Caribbean coastal city of Santa Marta to start a strenuous expedition up the Magdalena River, the main fluvial artery of Colombia. Word got around among the Spanish colonisers that deep in the unknown Andes, a rich area with an advanced civilisation must exist. These tales bore the -not so much- legend of El Dorado; the city or man of gold. The Muisca, skilled goldworkers, held a ritual in Lake Guatavita where the new zipa would cover himself in gold dust and jump from a raft into the cold waters of the {{convert|3000|m|ft}} high lake to the northeast of the Bogotá savanna.

After a journey of almost a year, where the Spanish lost over 80% of their soldiers, the conquistadors following the Suárez River, reached the Bogotá savanna in March 1537. The zipa who ruled the Bogotá savanna at the arrival of the Spanish was Tisquesusa. The Muisca posed little resistance to the Spanish strangers and Tisquesusa was defeated in April 1537 in Funza, in the centre of the savanna. He fled towards the western hills and died of his wounds in Facatativá, on the southwestern edge of the Bogotá savanna. The Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada established the New Kingdom of Granada with capital Santa Fe de Bogotá on August 6, 1538. This started a process of colonisation, evangelisation and submittance of the Muisca to the new rule. Between 65 and 80% of the indigenous people perished due to European diseases as smallpox and typhus. The Spanish introduced new crops, replacing many of the New World crops that the Muisca cultivated.

The Spanish colonizers engaged in the construction of Spanish-style towns to replace all the indigenous villages and in the process of assimilation and religious convert of the Muisca. The majority of those villages kept their indigenous names, but some were slightly modified in time, like Suacha which became Soacha, Hyntiba becoming Fontibón and Bacatá becoming Bogotá.

= Modern history =

{{See also|New Kingdom of Granada|Gran Colombia|History of Bogotá}}

Over the course of the 16th to early 20th century, the Bogotá savanna was sparsely populated and industrialised. The rise in population during the twentieth century and the expansion of agriculture and urbanisation reduced the biodiversity and natural habitat of the Bogotá savanna severely. Today, the Metropolitan Area of Bogotá on the Bogotá savanna hosts more than ten million people. Bogotá is the biggest city worldwide at altitudes above {{convert|2500|m|ft}}. The many rivers on the savanna are highly contaminated and efforts to solve the environmental problems are conducted in the 21st century.

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Cities

File:Mira a lo alto.jpg, is the main city on the Bogotá savanna. The flatland is clearly visible]]

The main cities of the Bogotá savanna, in addition to the capital city of Bogotá, are: Mosquera, Soacha, Madrid, Funza, Facatativá, Subachoque, El Rosal, Tabio, Tenjo, Cota, Chía, Cajicá, Zipaquirá, Nemocón, Sopó, Tocancipá, Gachancipá, Sesquilé, Suesca, Chocontá and Guatavita.[http://www.icanh.gov.co/ver_pagina_ingles/release/register_of_archaeological_sites/sabana_bogota Cities on the Bogotá savanna] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131113053421/http://www.icanh.gov.co/ver_pagina_ingles/release/register_of_archaeological_sites/sabana_bogota |date=November 13, 2013 }}

= List of municipalities =

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scope="col" | Municipality
Locality

! scope="col" | Altitude
urban centre (m)

! scope="col" | Surface area
(km2)

! scope="col" | Inhabitants{{refn|group=note|07; 2007, 15; 2015, 16; 2016}}

! scope="col" | Remarks

! scope="col" | Map

align=center | Bogotá

| align=center | 2640

| align=center | 1587

| align=center | 7,980,001{{small|{{sup|16}}}}

| align=center | Named after Bacatá{{refn|group=note|Bacatá refers to the southern part of the Bogotá savanna, ruled by the zipa based in Funza, but with various frequently visited other settlements, visibles in the names Nemocón (Nemequene), Zipacón, Zipaquirá, Tocancipá, Gachancipá}}
Capital of Colombia
Biggest city at altitudes
above {{convert|2500|m|ft}}

| align=center | File:Colombia Bogotá location map.png

align=center | Usaquén

| align=center | 2650

| align=center | 65.31

| align=center | 449,621{{small|{{sup|16}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - Usaquén.svg

align=center | Chapinero

| align=center | 2640

| align=center | 38.15

| align=center | 122,507{{small|{{sup|07}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - Chapinero.svg

align=center | Santa Fe

| align=center | 2640

| align=center | 45.17

| align=center | 96,241{{small|{{sup|07}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - Santa Fe.svg

align=center | San Cristóbal

| align=center | 2640

| align=center | 49.09

| align=center | 404,350{{small|{{sup|07}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - San Cristóbal.svg

align=center | Usme

| align=center | 2700

| align=center | 119.04

| align=center | 314,431{{small|{{sup|07}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - Usme.svg

align=center | Tunjuelito

| align=center | 2600

| align=center | 9.91

| align=center | 182,532{{small|{{sup|07}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - Tunjuelito.svg

align=center | Bosa

| align=center | 2600

| align=center | 23.93

| align=center | 637,283{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - Bosa.svg

align=center | Kennedy

| align=center | 2700

| align=center | 38.59

| align=center | 979,914{{small|{{sup|07}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - Kennedy.svg

align=center | Fontibón

| align=center | 2600

| align=center | 33.28

| align=center | 317,179{{small|{{sup|07}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - Fontibón.svg

align=center | Engativá

| align=center | 2600

| align=center | 35.88

| align=center | 824,337{{small|{{sup|07}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - Engativá.svg

align=center | Suba

| align=center | 2700

| align=center | 100.56

| align=center | 1,161,500{{small|{{sup|16}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - Suba.svg

align=center | Barrios Unidos

| align=center | 2600

| align=center | 11.9

| align=center | 230,066{{small|{{sup|07}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - Barrios Unidos.svg

align=center | Teusaquillo

| align=center | 2600

| align=center | 14.19

| align=center | 139,298{{small|{{sup|07}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - Teusaquillo.svg

align=center | Los Mártires

| align=center | 2600

| align=center | 6.51

| align=center | 94,944{{small|{{sup|07}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - Los Mártires.svg

align=center | Antonio Nariño

| align=center | 2600

| align=center | 4.88

| align=center | 119,565{{small|{{sup|07}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - Antonio Nariño.svg

align=center | Puente Aranda

| align=center | 2600

| align=center | 17.31

| align=center | 250,715{{small|{{sup|07}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - Puente Aranda.svg

align=center | La Candelaria

| align=center | 2640

| align=center | 2.06

| align=center | 22,115{{small|{{sup|07}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - La Candelaria.svg

align=center | Rafael Uribe Uribe

| align=center | 2600

| align=center | 13.83

| align=center | 378.780{{small|{{sup|07}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - Rafael Uribe Uribe.svg

align=center | Ciudad Bolívar

| align=center | 2700

| align=center | 130

| align=center | 593,937{{small|{{sup|07}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Bogotá - Ciudad Bolívar.svg

align=center | Soacha

| align=center | 2565

| align=center | 184.45

| align=center | 522,442{{small|{{sup|16}}}}

| align=center | Preceramic site Tequendama
Herrera site
Muisca ceramics production
Petrographs found

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Soacha.svg

align=center | Sibaté

| align=center | 2700

| align=center | 125.6

| align=center | 38,412{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Petrographs found
El Muña Reservoir

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Sibaté.svg

align=center | Mosquera

| align=center | 2516

| align=center | 107

| align=center | 82,750{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Lake Herrera
Petrographs found

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Mosquera.svg

align=center | Bojacá

| align=center | 2598

| align=center | 109

| align=center | 11,254{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Lake Herrera
Petrographs found

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Bojacá.svg

align=center | Chía

| align=center | 2564

| align=center | 80

| align=center | 129,652{{small|{{sup|16}}}}

| align=center | Moon Temple
Herrera site
Petrographs found

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Chía.svg

align=center | Cota

| align=center | 2566

| align=center | 55

| align=center | 24,916{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Petrographs found
Muisca community

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Cota.svg

align=center | Cajicá

| align=center | 2558

| align=center | 50.4

| align=center | 56,875{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Located in the funnel of the northern savanna

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Cajicá.svg

align=center | Facatativá

| align=center | 2586

| align=center | 158

| align=center | 134,522{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Piedras del Tunjo

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Facatativá.svg

align=center | Funza

| align=center | 2548

| align=center | 70

| align=center | 75,350{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Muisca market town

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Funza.svg

align=center | Madrid

| align=center | 2554

| align=center | 120.5

| align=center | 77,627{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Lake Herrera
Petrographs found

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Madrid.svg

align=center | El Rosal

| align=center | 2685

| align=center | 86.48

| align=center | 17,254{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center |

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - El Rosal.svg

align=center | Zipacón

| align=center | 2550

| align=center | 70

| align=center | 5570{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Agriculture
Place of meditation for the zipa
Petrographs found

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Zipacón.svg

align=center | Subachoque

| align=center | 2663

| align=center | 211.53

| align=center | 16,117{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Petrographs found

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Subachoque.svg

align=center | Tabio

| align=center | 2569

| align=center | 74.5

| align=center | 27,033{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Hot springs used by the Muisca

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Tabio.svg

align=center | Tenjo

| align=center | 2587

| align=center | 108

| align=center | 18,387{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Petrographs found

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Tenjo.svg

align=center | Zipaquirá

| align=center | 2650

| align=center | 197

| align=center | 124,376{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | El Abra
Muisca salt mines
Important market town
Petrographs and petroglyphs found

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Zipaquirá.svg

align=center | Nemocón

| align=center | 2585

| align=center | 98.1

| align=center | 13,488{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Muisca salt mines
Preceramic site Checua
Petrographs found

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Nemocón.svg

align=center | Cogua

| align=center | 2600

| align=center | 113

| align=center | 22,361{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Muisca ceramics production
Petrographs found
Neusa Reservoir

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Cogua.svg

align=center | Tocancipá

| align=center | 2605

| align=center | 73.51

| align=center | 31,975{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Preceramic site Tibitó
Muisca ceramics production
Important market town
Petrographs found

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Tocancipá.svg

align=center | Gachancipá

| align=center | 2568

| align=center | 44

| align=center | 14,442{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Muisca mummy found
Muisca ceramics production

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Gachancipá.svg

align=center | Guasca

| align=center | 2710

| align=center | 346

| align=center | 14,759{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Siecha Lakes
Muisca ceramics production
Petrographs found

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Guasca.svg

align=center | Guatavita

| align=center | 2680

| align=center | 247.3

| align=center | 6898{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Muisca ceramics production
Main goldworking town
Petrographs found
Tominé Reservoir

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Guatavita.svg

align=center | Sopó

| align=center | 2650

| align=center | 111.5

| align=center | 26,769{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Herrera site

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Sopó.svg

align=center | Sesquilé

| align=center | 2595

| align=center | 141

| align=center | 13,936{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | Lake Guatavita
Minor Muisca salt mines

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Sesquilé.svg

align=center | Suesca

| align=center | 2584

| align=center | 177

| align=center | 17,318{{small|{{sup|15}}}}

| align=center | 150 Muisca mummies found
Lake Suesca
Muisca ceramics production
Important market town
Petrographs found

| align=center | File:Colombia - Cundinamarca - Suesca.svg

{{Clear}}

Panoramas

class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" width=100%

! Panoramas

{{wide image|Panorama Tequendama 03.jpg|1200px|align-cap=center|Panorama of the Tena Valley to the southwest of the Bogotá savanna, near San Antonio del Tequendama}}

{{wide image|Panorama_vanas_bogotaf.jpg|1200px|align-cap=center|Bogotá on the savanna}}

{{wide image|Zipaquira panorama.jpg|1200px|align-cap=center|Zipaquirá}}

{{wide image|CJML-6.jpg|1200px|align-cap=center|School in Cota}}

{{wide image|Embalse de Neusa, panorama.jpg|1200px|align-cap=center|The northwestern part of the ancient Lake Humboldt is artificially represented in the Neusa Reservoir}}

{{wide image|Guatavita Panorama.jpg|800px|align-cap=center|Tominé Reservoir}}

{{wide image|Suba colinas.JPG|640px|align-cap=center|Suba Hills}}

{{wide image|Humedal de la conejera.jpg|640px|align-cap=center|La Conejera wetland}}

See also

= Notes =

{{Reflist|group=note}}

= Bibliography =

== Geology ==

  • {{citation |last1=Struth |first1=Lucía |last2=Babault |first2=Julien |last3=Teixell |first3=Antonio |year=2015 |title=Drainage reorganization during mountain building in the river system of the Eastern Cordillera of the Colombian Andes |url=https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/78532069.pdf |journal=Geomorphology |volume=250 |pages=1–41 |doi=10.1016/j.geomorph.2015.09.012 |access-date=2018-05-12}}
  • {{citation |last=Dueñas |first=Hernando |year=1980 |title=Palinología de los sedimentos pliocénicos y cuaternarios de la Sabana de Bogotá |journal=Boletín Instituto de Geociencias |volume=31 |pages=168–180}}
  • {{citation |last1=Montoya Arenas |first1=Diana María |last2=Reyes Torres |first2=Germán Alfonso |year=2005 |title=Geología de la Sabana de Bogotá |publisher=INGEOMINAS |pages=1–104}}
  • {{citation |last=De Porta |first=J |year=1965 |title=La posición estratigráfica de la fauna de Mamíferos del Pleistocene de la Sabana de Bogotá |publisher=Universidad Nacional de Colombia |pages=37–54}}
  • {{citation |last=De Porta |first=J |year=1960 |title=Los equidos fósiles de la Sabana de Bogotá |publisher=Universidad Nacional de Colombia |pages=51–78}}
  • {{citation |last=Huertas |first=Gustavo |year=1960 |title=De la flora fósil de la Sabana |journal=Boletín Geológico, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Bucaramanga |volume=5 |pages=53–57}}

== Wetlands ==

  • {{citation |last1=Andrade L. |first1=Martha Esperanza |last2=Benitez Castañeda |first2=Henry |title=Los Humedales de la Sabana de Bogotá: Área Importante para la Conservación de las Aves de Colombia y el Mundo |url=http://unicesar.ambientalex.info/infoCT/Humsabbogareimpconavecolmunco.pdf |publisher=AICAS |pages=1–38 |access-date=2017-03-04}}
  • {{citation |last1=Moreno |first1=Vanesa |last2=García |first2=Juan Francisco |last3=Villalba |first3=Juan Carlos |title=Descripción general de los humedales de Bogotá D.C. |url=http://www.sogeocol.edu.co/documentos/humed.pdf |publisher=Sociedad Geográfica de Colombia |pages=1–28 |access-date=2017-03-04}}
  • {{citation |last=Sandoval Rincón |first=Diana Marcela |year=2013 |title=Protected Areas in the City, Urban Wetlands of Bogotá |url=http://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/cvyu/article/viewFile/5510/4510 |journal=Cuadernos de Vivienda y Urbanismo |volume=6 |pages=80–103 |access-date=2017-03-04}}

== Flora and fauna ==

  • {{citation |last=Calvachi Zambrano |first=Byron |year=2002 |title=La biodiversidad bogotana |url=http://avalon.utadeo.edu.co/dependencias/publicaciones/tadeo_67/67089.pdf |journal=Revista la Tadeo |volume=67 |publisher=Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano |pages=89–98 |access-date=2017-03-04 }} {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180929155430/http://avalon.utadeo.edu.co/dependencias/publicaciones/tadeo_67/67089.pdf |date=2018-09-29 }}
  • {{citation |last=Pérez Preciado |first=Alfonso |year=2000 |title=La estructura ecológica principal de la Sabana de Bogotá |url=https://www.sogeocol.edu.co/documentos/est_eco.pdf |publisher=Sociedad Geográfica de Colombia |pages=1–37 |access-date=2017-03-04}}

== History ==

=== Preceramic ===

  • {{citation |last=Cardale de Schrimpff |first=Marianne |year=1985 |title=En busca de los primeros agricultores del Altiplano Cundiboyacense - Searching for the first farmers of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense |location=Bogotá, Colombia |url=https://dialnet.unirioja.es/descarga/articulo/4862354.pdf | publisher=Banco de la República |pages=99–125 |language=es |access-date=2016-07-08}}
  • {{citation |last=Correal Urrego |first=Gonzalo |year=1990 |title=Aguazuque: Evidence of hunter-gatherers and growers on the high plains of the Eastern Ranges |location=Bogotá, Colombia |publisher=Banco de la República: Fundación de Investigaciones Arqueológicas Nacionales |url=http://admin.banrepcultural.org/sites/default/files/aguazuque_completo_terminado_baja.pdf |pages=1–316 |language=es |access-date=2016-07-08}}

=== Muisca ===

  • {{citation |last=Argüello García |first=Pedro María |year=2015 |type=PhD |title=Subsistence economy and chiefdom emergence in the Muisca area. A study of the Valle de Tena (PhD) |url=http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/24491/1/Arguello_P._Subsistence_economy.pdf |publisher=University of Pittsburgh |pages=1–193 |access-date=2016-07-08}}
  • {{citation |author1-link=Sylvia M. Broadbent |last=Broadbent |first=Sylvia M. |year=1965 |title=Investigaciones arqueológicas en el Territorio Chibcha - Archaeological investigations in the Chibcha Territory |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WcMKAQAAIAAJ |pages=1–38 |language=es |access-date=2016-07-08}}
  • {{citation |author1-link=Jago Cooper |last=Cooper |first=Jago |year=2013 |title=The Lost Kingdoms of South America - Episode 3 - Lands of Gold |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sovvzUAVoA |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/_sovvzUAVoA |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|access-date=2016-07-14}}{{cbignore}}
  • {{citation |last=Daza |first=Blanca Ysabel |type=PhD |year=2013 |title=Historia del proceso de mestizaje alimentario entre Colombia y España - History of the integration process of foods between Colombia and Spain (PhD) |location=Barcelona, Spain | publisher=Universitat de Barcelona |pages=1–494 |language=es }}
  • {{citation |author1-link=J. Michael Francis |last=Francis |first=John Michael |year=1993 |title="Muchas hipas, no minas" The Muiscas, a merchant society: Spanish misconceptions and demographic change (M.A.) |type=M.A. |publisher=University of Alberta |pages=1–118 }}
  • {{citation |author1-link=Jorge Gamboa Mendoza |last=Gamboa Mendoza |first=Jorge |year=2016 |title=Los muiscas, grupos indígenas del Nuevo Reino de Granada. Una nueva propuesta sobre su organizacíon socio-política y su evolucíon en el siglo XVI - The Muisca, indigenous groups of the New Kingdom of Granada. A new proposal on their social-political organization and their evolution in the 16th century |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAJ-EM5h4N0 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/NAJ-EM5h4N0 |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|publisher=Museo del Oro |format=video |language=es |access-date=2016-07-08}}{{cbignore}}
  • {{citation |last=Kruschek |first=Michael H. |type=PhD |year=2003 |title=The evolution of the Bogotá chiefdom: A household view (PhD) |publisher=University of Pittsburgh |url=http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/7735/1/kruschek2003.pdf |pages=1–271 |access-date=2016-07-08}}

=== Conquest and colonial period ===

  • {{citation |author1-link=Juan Friede |last=Friede |first=Juan |year=1960 |title=Descubrimiento del Nuevo Reino de Granada y Fundación de Bogotá (1536-1539) |url=http://www.banrepcultural.org/blaavirtual/historia/desnue/pag69-78.htm |publisher=Banco de la República |pages=1–342 |access-date=2016-12-26}}

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