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Cajicá is a muni****lity and town of
Colombia in the
department of Cundinamarca, 39 km (24 mi)
north of the
capital Bogotá. It is
located in the Central...
- Cundinamarca; Soacha, Facatativá, Zipaquirá, Chía, Mosquera, Madrid, Funza,
Cajicá, Sibaté, Tocancipá, La Calera, Sopó, Tabio, Tenjo, Cota, Gachancipá and...
- main bohío was in a
small village called Bacatá with
others in
Funza and
Cajicá,
giving name to the
present day
capital of Colombia. Bacatá was actually...
- Its
neighboring muni****lities are
Cogua and Nemocón to the north; Tabio,
Cajicá and Sopó to the south, Tocancipá and Gachancipá to the east and
Pacho and...
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important nationally. In 2005 the
university acquired a
campus of 80
hectare in
Cajicá being the
third largest Latin American, this
campus is
being used to build...
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Anapoima Anolaima Apulo Arbeláez Beltrán
Bituima Bojacá
Cabrera Cachipay Cajicá Caparrapí Cáqueza
Carmen de
Carupa Chaguaní
Chipaque Choachí Chocontá Chía...
- Cundinamarca: Soacha, Facatativá, Zipaquirá, Chía, Mosquera, Madrid, Funza,
Cajicá, Sibaté, Tocancipá, La Calera, Sopó, Tabio, Tenjo, Cota, Gachancipá and...
- Suesca. En
route towards the
domain of zipa Tisquesusa, the
Spanish founded Cajicá and Chía. In
April 1537 they
arrived at Funza,
where Tisquesusa was beaten...
- 3,700
metres (12,100 ft). It
flows through the muni****lities
Tabio and
Cajicá and into the Bogotá
River in the
south of Chía, at 2,650
metres (8,690 ft)...
- more than 600
Muisca warriors. When
Tisquesusa retreated in his fort in
Cajicá he
allegedly told his men he
would not be able to
combat against the strong...