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  2. Usaquén - Wikipedia

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    Church of Santa Bárbara de Usaquén Cedritos. Usaquén is the 1st locality of Bogotá, capital of Colombia.It is located in the north of the city. This district is mostly inhabited by upper middle and upper class residents.

  3. Tourism in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Tourism usually has been considered a low-growth service industry in Colombia because of internal violence, but in 2006 the country earned US$2 billion from international tourism. Tourists visiting Colombia from abroad came mainly from the United States (24.5 percent), followed by Venezuela (13.4 percent), Ecuador (9.1 percent), Spain (6.4 ...

  4. Suba, Bogotá - Wikipedia

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    View of the Suba Hills, Bogotá. Suba is the 11th locality of Bogotá, capital of Colombia. It is located in the northwest of the city, bordering to the north the municipality of Chía in Cundinamarca, to the west the municipality of Cota, to the east the locality Usaquén and to the south the localities Engativá and Barrios Unidos.

  5. Eastern Hills (Bogotá) - Wikipedia

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    The main tourist attractions of the Eastern Hills of Bogotá are the Monserrate and Guadalupe Hills, the former a pilgrimage site for centuries. Other trails in the Eastern Hills follow the creeks of La Vieja, Las Delicias and others.

  6. Guaymaral y Torca - Wikipedia

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    Guaymaral y Torca (Spanish: Humedal Guaymaral y Torca) is a combined wetland, part of the Wetlands of Bogotá, located in the north of the Colombian capital in the localities Suba and Usaquén, Bogotá, Colombia.

  7. Teusaquillo - Wikipedia

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    Teusaquillo is the 13th locality of Bogotá, capital of Colombia.It is located in the geographic center of the city, to the northwest of downtown Bogotá. This district is inhabited by middle and upper class residents.