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Zipaquirá (Spanish pronunciation: [si****ˈɾa]) is a muni****lity and city of
Colombia in the
department of Cundinamarca. Its
neighboring muni****lities...
- The Salt
Cathedral of
Zipaquirá (Spanish:
Catedral de Sal de
Zipaquirá) is an
underground Roman Catholic church built within the
tunnels of a salt mine...
- ****umption of
Zipaquirá (Spanish:
Catedral de la Santísima Trinidad, San
Antonio de
Padua y
Nuestra Señora de la Asunción) also
called Zipaquirá Cathedral...
- muni****lities in the
Department of Cundinamarca; Soacha, Facatativá,
Zipaquirá, Chía, Mosquera, Madrid, Funza, Cajicá, Sibaté, Tocancipá, La Calera,...
- Calera, Cota, Chía, Madrid, Funza, Mosquera, Fusagasugá, Facatativá and
Zipaquirá form a
single metropolitan area.
Cundinamarca is made up of 116 muni****lities...
- The
Zipaquirá Province (Spanish:
Provincia de
Zipaquirá) was an
administrative division of the
Republic of New Granada. It was
created on 6 May 1852 when...
- Simón Bolívar
appointed him as the
General Director of
Mines at the
Zipaquirá and Sesquilé salt mines.
Wiesner is also
known for
draining the Guatavita...
-
bishop of the
Archdiocese of Cartagena,
first bishop of the
Diocese of
Zipaquirá and
archbishop of the
Archdiocese of Medellín. He was born in Manizales...
- the
zaque of Hunza,
especially for the
possession of the salt
mines of
Zipaquirá, Nemocón and Tausa. The
Muisca people were
organized in a confederation...
- runs
steam trains from
Bogota (Sabana
railway station) to
Parque and
Zipaquira. The idea of
tourist trains with
steam locomotives in
Bogota was born...