Fusagasugá
Fusagasugá | ||
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Coordinates: 4 ° 20 ′ N , 74 ° 22 ′ W Fusagasugá on the map of Colombia
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Location of the municipality of Fusagasugá on the map of Cundinamarca
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Basic data | ||
Country | Colombia | |
Department | Cundinamarca | |
City foundation | 1592 (indigenous village) 1776 (village of European immigrants) |
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Residents | 145,039 (2019) | |
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Detailed data | ||
surface | 239 km 2 | |
Population density | 607 inhabitants / km 2 | |
height | 1728 m | |
Time zone | UTC -5 | |
City Presidency | Jairo Hortúa Villalba (2020-2023) | |
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Fusagasugá Cathedral | ||
Park in Fusagasugá | ||
The Avenida Las Palmas in Fusagasugá |
Fusagasuga is a municipality ( municipio ) in the department of Cundinamarca in Colombia .
geography
Fusagasugá is located in Cundinamarca at an altitude of about 1728 meters 59 km southwest of Bogotá in the province of Sumapaz . Fusagasugá borders in the north on Silvania and Sibaté , in the south on Arbeláez and Icononzo in Tolima , in the east on Pasca and Sibaté and in the west on Silvania and Tibacuy . The city is located between the Cuja and Chocho rivers and the Quininí and Fusacatán hills.
population
The municipality of Fusagasugá has 145,039 inhabitants, of which 117,019 live in the urban part (cabecera municipal) of the municipality (as of 2019).
history
The area was inhabited by the indigenous people of the Sutagaos even before the arrival of the Spaniards . Fusagasugá was officially founded by the Spanish on May 7, 1776 by Ignacio Pérez de la Cadena.
Towards the end of the Second World War , many Germans living in Colombia were interned in Fusagasugá, among others, from 1944 to 1945. The aim of this measure was to control the activities of the Germans in order to ensure the security of the country. In Fusagasugá, the victims were interned in a hotel provided by the Spanish owner. The cost of the stay was deducted from the internees' frozen bank accounts. Living conditions were generally good, although the allegations against the internees were not always justified.
Sports
In Fusagasugá, the football club Expreso Rojo was based from 2007 to 2008 and at the beginning of 2011, which played in the Colombian second division . However, the club moved to Zipaquirá in 2009 and to Soacha in 2011 . Expreso Rojo played its home games at the Estadio Fernando Mazuera.
Web links
- Fusagasugá. Alcaldía de Fusagasugá - Cundinamarca, accessed on February 20, 2019 (Spanish, website of the municipality).
Individual evidence
- ^ Presentación. Alcaldía de Fusagasugá - Cundinamarca, accessed February 20, 2019 (Spanish, information on the municipality).
- ↑ ESTIMACIONES DE POBLACIÓN 1985 - 2005 Y PROYECCIONES DE POBLACIÓN 2005 - 2020 TOTAL DEPARTAMENTAL POR ÁREA. (Excel; 1.72 MB) DANE, May 11, 2011, accessed on February 20, 2019 (Spanish, extrapolation of the population of Colombia).
- ↑ Pasado, presente y futuro. Alcaldía de Fusagasugá - Cundinamarca, accessed February 20, 2019 (Spanish, information on the history of the municipality).
- ↑ Biermann, Enrique: Far and foreign. The German emigrants in Colombia 1933–1945. Verlag Die Blaue Eule, Essen 2001, pp. 142–149. ISBN 3-89206-078-9 .