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Department of
Cundinamarca (Departamento de
Cundinamarca,
Spanish pronunciation: [kundinaˈmaɾka]) is one of the
departments of Colombia. Its area covers...
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Cundinamarca may
refer to:
Cundinamarca Department (1886–present),
Republic of
Colombia Free and
Independent State of
Cundinamarca (1810–1815
Estado Libre...
- Real
Cundinamarca,
known from July 2023 to
January 2024 as Real
Soacha Cundinamarca, is a
professional Colombian football team
based in Bogotá, that plays...
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Arauca and Casanare. To the south, Boyacá
borders the
department of
Cundinamarca and to the west with the
Department of
Antioquia covering a
total area...
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Granada is a
Colombian town and muni****lity in the
Cundinamarca Department. v t e...
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Cundinamarca was one of the
three departments of Gran
Colombia until 1824. In the
southwest it
bordered the
Department of Quito, in the east the Department...
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Cundinamarca Department: Agua de Dios Albán,
Cundinamarca Anapoima Anolaima Apulo Arbeláez Beltrán,
Cundinamarca Bituima Bojacá Cabrera,
Cundinamarca...
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Cundinamarca (Spanish:
Universidad de
Cundinamarca), is a public,
departmental university located primarily in the city of Fusagasugá in
Cundinamarca...
- The
Cundinamarca antpitta (Grallaria kaestneri) is a
species of bird in the
family Grallariidae. It is
endemic to Colombia. The
Cundinamarca antpitta was...
- 1819, The
Republic of Gran
Colombia had
three departments. Venezuela,
Cundinamarca (now Colombia) and
Quito (now Ecuador). In 1824, the
Distrito del Centro...