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Country
  
Colombia

Elevation
  
3,500 m (11,500 ft)

Area
  
781 km²

City
  
Bogotá D.C.

Website
  
Official website

Population
  
5,667 (2007)

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Time zone
  
Colombia Standard Time (UTC-5)

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Sumapaz is the 20th locality of Bogotá, capital of Colombia. It is the largest of Bogotá's 20 localities, beginning from the north at the edge of the urban frontier and running south to the Cundinamarca border with Meta and Huila. It is completely rural, with no city services.

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History

The Sumapaz Páramo, covering most of the locality, was a sacred site for the Muisca indigenous people in pre-Columbian times. In the 16th century, it was discovered by conquistadores led by Nicolaus Federmann in their quest for El Dorado.

It has been the stage for several rural conflicts, including those of 1928 and 1946. La Violencia of 1948 gave rise to the formation of the guerilla groups still present in Colombia. At the beginning of the 21st century, the Colombian army took the territory from guerilla hands as part of a counter-guerilla strategy of President Álvaro Uribe.

Economy

The population is dependent on small-scale farming and livestock.

Borders

  • North: The localities of Usme and Ciudad Bolívar
  • East: The municipalities of Une and Gutiérrez and the department of Meta
  • South: The border of Cundinamarca and Huila departments
  • West: The municipalities of Cabrera, Venecia, San Bernardo, Arbeláez, and Pasca
  • Hydrology

    Within the borders of the locality, several rivers are formed—mostly within Sumapaz National Park. The two largest rivers are the Pilar and Sumapaz River, the latter emptying into the Magdalena River.

    Points of interest

  • Sumapaz National Park
  • Ecoparque Chinauta
  • References

    Sumapaz Wikipedia