- Bogotá - Wikipedia
The first mayors of the city were captains Pedro de Arévalo and Jerónimo de Inzar The city obtained the Title of Muy Noble y Muy Leal (Very Noble and Loyal) on 17 August 1575 by a decree from Phillip II Bogotá, then called Santa Fe, later became the capital of the later Viceroyalty of New Granada [37][page needed]
- Bogotá | Colombia, Elevation, Population, History, Map . . .
Bogotá is the capital of Colombia The city lies in central Colombia in a fertile upland basin 8,660 feet (2,640 meters) above sea level It is the largest city in Colombia and one of the largest in the world
- Bogotá – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Bogotá, officially Bogotá D C, is the capital of Colombia One of the world's mega-cities, Bogotá is a global center for finance, politics, culture, shopping, media, and entertainment The city is a vibrant metropolis with thousands of things to do, see, and discover, including world-class museums and restaurants, glittering skyscrapers and vast financial centers, 500-year-old mansions
- The 13 best things to do in Bogotá - Lonely Planet
From street art to salsa dancing to lively markets, Bogotá brims with fabulous experiences These are 13 of our favorite ones
- The 20 Best Things to Do in Bogotá, Colombia (Updated 2025)
The capital of Colombia, Bogotá was the home to the region’s indigenous people, the Muisca, before the Spanish arrived to plunder gold and resources Centuries later, it’s been the country’s main city ever since
- Bogotá: capital of Colombia | Colombia Travel
Explore Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, where history and modern culture meet in museums, gastronomy and vibrant streets
- Official tourism website of Bogotá
This area of Bogotá offers a varied cultural and culinary experience, featuring art galleries, charming cafes, and modern restaurants that combine international and traditional influences in the Colombian capital
- City of Bogotá: modernity, history and Colombian flavor
Bogotá offers national and foreign tourists a varied gastronomic offer, vibrant festivals, museums and historical sites that reflect the diversity of Colombia and the deep love we feel for our land
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