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Fusagasugá (Spanish pronunciation: [fusaɣasuˈɣa]; from
Cariban fusagasuga 'woman who
becomes invisible') or Fusa is a city and muni****lity in the department...
- The 1988
Fusagasugá City
Council election was held on 13
March 1988, in
accordance with
Legislative Act 01 1986. In this
election were
elected the first...
- muni****lities of Soacha, La Calera, Cota, Chía, Madrid, Funza, Mosquera,
Fusagasugá, Facatativá and Zipaquirá form a
single metropolitan area. Cundinamarca...
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Continuing as a toll road from Bogotá, it
travels for 128 km
through Fusagasugá to the
departmental border with Tolima. From the
Tolima departmental border...
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Sutagao are the Chibcha-speaking
indigenous people from the
region of
Fusagasugá, Bogotá savanna, Cundinamarca, Colombia.
Knowledge about the
Sutagao has...
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Santander 159,760 41
Yopal Casanare 149,426 42
Ipiales Nariño 148,297 43
Fusagasugá Cundinamarca 142,426 44 Facatativá
Cundinamarca 139,364 45 Chía Cundinamarca...
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metropolitan area of the capital. Sibaté
borders Soacha in the north,
Pasca and
Fusagasugá in the south,
Soacha in the east and
Silvania and
Granada in the west...
- Bogotá. It
borders Fusagasugá, Sibaté and
Soacha in the north, Bogotá D.C. in the
north and east, Arbeláez in the
south and
Fusagasugá in the west. Is the...
- an
alliance between the
Panche and the Sutagao, led by the
Cacique of
Fusagasugá. The
battle took
place c. 1470 in the
vicinity of Pasca, in modern-day...
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Sutagao are the Chibcha-speaking
indigenous people from the
region of
Fusagasugá, Bogotá savanna, Cundinamarca, Colombia.
Knowledge about the
Sutagao has...