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classical Latin Vulgar Latin Old
Spanish Early Modern Spanish Dialects Bogotan (Rolo)
Paisa Costeño
Cundiboyacense Valluno Santanderean Pastuso Opita...
- Bath →
Bathonians Bristol →
Bristolians Brockton →
Brocktonians Bogotá →
Bogotans Canberra →
Canberrans Charlotte →
Charlotteans Chattanooga → Chattanoogans...
- Yucateco, Basque-Mexican, Mexican-American),
Colombian (Cundinamarqués,
Bogotan, Boyacense, Santandereano, ****lense, Tolimense, Paisa, Caucano, Pastuso...
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expressionism and
organic architecture. This last
trend was
typified by
Bogotan architects in the
second half of the
twentieth century such as Rogelio...
- "Unión Juventud" (Youth Union),
while others preferred "Unión Bogotana" (
Bogotan Union). As the team
began to gain po****r
support despite having no official...
- Born
November 14th Bogota,
Colombia Nationality Colombian Citizenship Bogotan Occupation Pastor Known for
Starting the G12 movement.
Spouse Emma Claudia...
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Statue of
water Goddess Sie
identified with Bachué
Carved in
stone by
Bogotan sculptor María
Teresa Zerda...
- and white. Bogotá 1952 A
horizontal bicolour of
yellow and red with the
Bogotan coat of arms in the centre. See Flag of Bogotá Bolívar 1886 A horizontal...
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composed by Italian-born
opera musician Oreste Síndici, at the
request of
Bogotan actor José
Domingo Torres,
during the
presidency of Núñez, and with lyrics...
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province in New
Granada around 1855
Capital Santa Fe de Bogotá
Demonym Bogotan(o/a), Santafereñ(o/a), Neogranadin(o/a) Area • 1820 215,627 km2 (83,254 sq mi)...