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Bogotá (/ˌboʊɡəˈtɑː/, also UK: /ˌbɒɡ-/, US: /ˈboʊɡətɑː/,
Spanish pronunciation: [boɣoˈta] ),
officially Bogotá,
Distrito Capital,
abbreviated Bogotá, D...
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Bogotá is the
capital of Colombia.
Bogota or
Bogotá may also
refer to: Bacatá, also
transliterated as Bogot(h)á, the
former main
settlement of the southern...
- The
Bogotá Metro (Spanish:
Metro de
Bogotá) is a
rapid transit project under construction in
Bogotá, Colombia, it is
projected to be in
operation in 2028...
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Rogers Media). It
began broadcasting on
March 19, 1999 on UHF
channel 21 in
Bogotá. The
channel is a
member of Asociación
Colombiana de
Medios de Comunicación [es]...
- Arde
Bogotá (English:
Bogotá burns) is a
Spanish alternative rock band
originally from the city of
Cartagena located in the
Region of Murcia. The band...
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Bogotá F.C. is a
Colombian professional football team
based in
Bogotá, that
currently plays in the Categoría
Primera B. They play
their home
games at...
- The
province of Santafé de
Bogotá, also
known as the
government of Santafé
during the
Spanish imperial era, was
originally an
administrative and territorial...
- A
Bogota bag is a
sterile plastic bag used for
closure of
abdominal wounds. It is
generally a
sterilized 3-liter (0.66 imp gal; 0.79 U.S. gal) genitourinary...
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airport serving Bogotá, the
capital of Colombia, and its
surrounding areas. The
airport is
located mostly in the Fontibón
district of
Bogotá,
although it...
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Bogota is a
small farming community in Dyer County, Tennessee. It is
located ten
miles northwest of Dyersburg.
Bogota was
formerly home to
Bogota Elementary...