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Chía, Cundinamarca

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Country
  
Colombia

Elevation
  
2,564 m (8,412 ft)

Website
  
Official website

Phone
  
+57 1 8615555

Number of students
  
8,500

Colors
  
Yellow, Blue, Red

Department
  
Cundinamarca

Demonym(s)
  
Chiense or Chiano

Motto
  
Ser Sabana vale la pena

Founded
  
1979

Province
  
Central Savanna Province

Chía, Cundinamarca

Founded by
  
Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada

Address
  
Puente Del Comun, Chía, Cundinamarca, Colombia

Notable alumni
  
Paola Rey, María Luisa Piraquive, Jairo Clopatofsky, Patricia Janiot, Jota Mario Valencia

Similar
  
Pontifical Xavierian University, Del Rosario University, Universidad Externado de Colom, University of Los Andes, El Bosque University

Profiles

Parque principal de ch a cundinamarca firme con cundinamarca


Chía is a town and municipality in the Cundinamarca department of Colombia, located to the north of Bogotá on the main road to Zipaquira. Its history dates back to the pre-Columbian era.

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Due to its proximity to Bogotá, Chía has effectively become a suburb of the capital. It is also home of the Universidad de la Sabana.

Etymology

Chía comes from the Chibcha language and means "Moon" or "month". It was the name of the Moon goddess of the Muisca; Chía.

History

Chía was inhabited first by indigenous groups during the Herrera Period and later by the Muisca, as an important settlement in the pre-Columbian era. It was a ceremonial center of worship to the Moon goddess Chía. On March 24, 1537 the Spanish, under the command of Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, took possession of the town.

In 1781, during the Revolt of the Comuneros, the march of the insurgents towards Bogotá stopped near Chía in order to cross the Bogotá River, in what is now known as the Bridge of the Commoners (Spanish: Puente del Común). At that site the viceroy signed a series of concessions to the rebels. However, once the rebel group had dispersed, the viceroy declared the concessions invalid for having been signed "under pressure". It is widely believed that eventually Bogota will merge with Chia, if the city continues expanding (as it happened with Bosa and Soacha).

Borders

  • North with Cajicá and Sopó
  • South with Bogotá localities Usaquén and Suba
  • West with Tabio and Tenjo
  • Southwest with Cota
  • East with Sopó
  • Other information

  • Market Day: Sunday
  • Median temperature: 14 °C
  • DANE Code: 25175
  • Sites of interest

  • Marroquín Castle
  • Hacienda Yerbabuena
  • Puente del Común
  • Chía Mall (Centro-Chía)
  • Andrés Carne de Res
  • Iglesia la Valvanera
  • Sports facilities

  • Coliseo de la Luna (8,000 spectators), playing ground for the basketball team Cóndores de Cundinamarca
  • Sports unit "Rio Frio"
  • Olympic village
  • BMX Track "Iván de Jesús Barrientos"
  • References

    Chía, Cundinamarca Wikipedia