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It originates in the Páramo de Cruz Verde [1] and descends from the Monserrate hill. Upon reaching the city, it is channeled. In Avenida Jiménez with Sixth street, it converges underground with the San Agustín River.
The highest elevated areas are characterised by a páramo ecosystem; from north to south Páramo El Verjón (Parque Ecológico Matarredonda), Páramo de Cruz Verde and Páramo de Chipaque. [ 66 ] [ 67 ] Parque Entrenubes ("Park between the clouds") is just east of the Eastern Hills and is the northernmost part of the Sumapaz Páramo .
City served / location Department ICAO IATA Airport name Airport type Coordinates Refs Controlled airports [1]: Apartadó / Carepa: Antioquia: SKLC APO Antonio Roldán Betancourt Airport
Choachí is a municipality and town of Colombia in the Eastern Province of the department of Cundinamarca.The municipality borders La Calera in the north, Ubaque in the south, in the east Fómeque and westward of Choachí is the Colombian capital Bogotá.
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.
Cruz Verde Airport (ICAO: SKCE) is an airport serving the city of Ibagué, in the Tolima Department of Colombia. The runway is 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) south of Perales Airport , the city's main airport, and runs alongside Picaleña Avenue ( Avenida Picaleña ).
El Equipo Verde de Bogotá (Bogotá's Green Team) El Verde Capitalino (The Capital Green) El Equipo de la Mayoría (The Majority Team) Founded: 1 December 1982; 42 years ago () Ground: Estadio Metropolitano de Techo [1] Capacity: 10,000: Owner: NX Football Colombia [2] Chairman: Carlos Mario Zuluaga: Manager: Alexis García: League: Categoría ...
There are many types of soil due to the diverse geology of the Andes, but most are fairly young. They include andosols, inceptisols, histosols, entisols and mollisols.At the lowest levels, the subpáramo, soils are dark, low in acid, low in calcium and free phosphorus, fairly high in potassium and nitrogen, with more than 10% organic matter in the top layer.