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  2. Tunja - Wikipedia

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    Tunja has a population of 172,548 inhabitants according to the 2018 Census. 0.1% of the city is indigenous, 0.4% is black, and 99.5% is white and Mestizo. [1] It is located in central Colombia, at an elevation ranging from approximately 2,700 metres (8,900 ft) to 2,900 metres (9,500 ft).

  3. Boyacá Department - Wikipedia

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    Boyacá is located in the Andean Region in central Colombia, over the Cordillera Oriental mountain range [7] and covers a total area of 23,189 km 2. [2] It borders other Colombian departments as follows: to the north Santander and Norte de Santander , to the east Arauca and Casanare , to the south Cundinamarca and a small part of Meta , and to ...

  4. Casa del Fundador Gonzalo Suárez Rendón - Wikipedia

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    The Casa del Fundador Gonzalo Suárez Rendón is located at the eastern end of the central square of Tunja; Plaza de Bolívar, previously called Plaza Suárez Rendón. [1] [2] The house, with present address Carrera 9 #19-56 between the cathedral of Tunja and the Universidad de Boyacá, was built roughly between 1540 and 1570 by 3000 Muisca for the city founder Gonzalo Suárez Rendón. [3]

  5. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tunja - Wikipedia

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    Location; Country: Colombia: Statistics; Area: 3,621 km 2 (1,398 sq mi) Population ... Tunquensis) is an archdiocese located in the city of Tunja in Colombia. History

  6. Pedagogical and Technological University of Colombia

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    The Pedagogical and Technological University of Colombia (Spanish: Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia), also known as "La UPTC", is a national public university in Colombia with main campus in Tunja and presence in the country's seven departments.

  7. Cojines del Zaque - Wikipedia

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    The Cojines del Zaque (English: "Cushions of the Zaque") is an archeological site of the Muisca located in the city of Tunja, Boyacá, which in the time of the Muisca Confederation was called Hunza. The cojines are two round stones used in the religion of the Muisca to worship Sun god Sué and his wife; Moon goddess Chía.

  8. Cathedral Basilica of St. James the Apostle, Tunja - Wikipedia

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    The building is located on the eastern side of the Plaza de Bolivar in Tunja, [3] in the historic center of the city of Tunja (capital of the department of Boyacá) in the South American country of Colombia.

  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Chiquinquirá - Wikipedia

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    Tunja: Statistics; Area: 4,019 km 2 (1,552 sq mi) Population- Total- Catholics (as of 2004) ... Chiquinquirensis) is a diocese located in the city of Chiquinquir ...