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  2. Bike paths in Bogotá - Wikipedia

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    Arbour and bike path on Rio Juan Amarillo. A network hierarchy was determined following the criteria above. Main Network: connects the main centres of the city in a direct and expeditious manner, for instance connecting the main work and education centers with the most populated residential areas, and receiving the flow from secondary networks.

  3. Tourism in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    [2] [16] Responsible tourism became a peremptory need for Colombia because minimizes negative social, economic and environmental impacts and makes positive contributions to the conservation of natural and cultural heritage. [4] [5] Travel guide Lonely Planet ranked Colombia second in its list of best countries to visit in 2017. Colombia has ...

  4. Bogotá - Wikipedia

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    The metro contribues to 38% of Columbia's GDP.(150 billions dollars in 2024) Travel and tourism's share of the city's overall GDP stands at 2.5%. [85] Bogotá is responsible for 56% of the tourism that arrives to Colombia and is home to 1,423 multinational companies.

  5. Colombia travel guide: Everything to know before you go

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  6. Gold Museum, Bogotá - Wikipedia

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    In glass vitrines display goldsmiths' work from the different cultures which inhabited Colombia before the Spanish colonists arrived. The permanent exhibition is divided into different halls for every culture: Calima , Quimbaya , Muisca , Zenú , Tierradentro , San Agustín , Tolima , Tairona , and Urabá, and a special room called "After ...

  7. Santa Fe, Bogotá - Wikipedia

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    The Faenza Theater, the oldest in Bogotá. Bogotá was founded by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada on August 6, 1538, under the name of Santa Fe de Bogotá. The official founding took place at the Bolívar Square in La Candelaria between the rivers San Francisco (now Avenida Jiménez) and San Agustin (now Calle 6).

  8. Miles McMullan - Wikipedia

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    His titles include Field Guide to the Birds of Colombia (with Thomas Donegan) [13] [6] [14] [15] [5] [16] (2010, updates in 2014, 2018, 2024), Fieldbook of the Birds of Ecuador (with Lelis Navarrete) [17] (2013, updated 2017), Field Guide to the Hummingbirds [18] (2016), Field Guide to the Galapagos Islands [19] (2017), Birds of the Colombian Andes [20] (2019), Birds of Meta and the Colombian ...

  9. Bogotá savanna - Wikipedia

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    The Bogotá savanna is the southwestern part of the larger Andean plateau, the Altiplano Cundiboyacense. The savanna is a montane savanna, bordered to the east by the Eastern Hills, the Sumapaz mountains in the south, the hills of Tausa and Suesca in the north and western hills of Cundinamarca in the west.