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BOGOTA FOOD
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Arepas: Corn flour based pancakes, sometimes made with cheese or slightly salted.Empanadas: The closest comparison would be pastries. These are popular all over South America, so generally each country/region has their own recipe. The filling usually... |
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OTHER INFORMATION
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Country ColombiaDepartment Distrito CapitalFoundation August 6, 1538Founder Gonzalo Jiménez de QuesadaGovernment - Mayor Samuel Moreno Rojas (PDA)Area - City 1,587 km2 (612.7 sq mi)Elevation 2,625 m (8,61... |
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BOGOTA SPORTS
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The District Institute for Recreation and Sport promotes recreation, sports and use of the parks in Bogota, a city where according to 1998 estimates only 10% of the people play sports, and only 0.7% do so regularly.Football has been declared a symbol... |
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BOGOTA RESTAURANTS
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CentroHenry Comida Rapida, Carrera 1 and Calle 19 (On the Los Andes University Plaza). Fast food joint for the nearby university, order a godzilla and you'll be served with what is most likely the biggest empanada of the continent ! Asociación ... |
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BOGOTA WEATHER
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Bogota has a subtropical highland climate (Köppen Cwb). The average temperature on the "sabana" is 14.0 °C (57 °F), varying from 3 to 25 °C (37 to 77 °F) during the course of the day. Dry and rainy seasons alternate throughout the year. The driest mo... |
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BOGOTA DISTRICTS
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The city of Bogotá is divided into 20 distinct localities, or Districts, and every visit to this city should include touring at least three or four of them, depending on the purpose and extent of one's travel. The must-see Districts are:La Candelaria... |
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BOGOTA TOURS
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Despite the bad reputation Colombia bore in the 1980s and early 1990s, tourism in Bogotá has increased since the 2000s due to aggressive publicity campaigns and improvements in both infrastructure and safety. In 2007 the Instituto Distrital de Turism... |
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