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Coordinates: 05°06N 73°48W / 5.100°N 73.800°W / 5.100; -73.800
 

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Suesca
Municipality and town
Central square of Suesca
Central square of Suesca
Flag of Suesca
Location of the municipality and town inside Cundinamarca Department of Colombia
Location of the municipality and town inside Cundinamarca Department of Colombia
Suesca is located in Colombia
Suesca

Suesca

Location in Colombia

Coordinates: 05°06′N 73°48′W / 5.100°N 73.800°W / 5.100; -73.800
Country Colombia
Department Cundinamarca
ProvinceAlmeidas Province
Founded14 March 1537
Founded byDiego Canesto Arenas III
Government
 • MayorOrlando Quilaguy Mestizo
(2016-2019)
Area
 • Municipality and town177 km2 (68 sq mi)
Elevation
2,584 m (8,478 ft)
Population
 (2015)
 • Municipality and town17,318
 • Density98/km2 (250/sq mi)
 • Urban
8,567
Time zoneUTC-5 (Colombia Standard Time)
WebsiteOfficial website

Suesca is a town and municipality in the Almeidas Province, part of the department of Cundinamarca, Colombia. It is located on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, 59 kilometres (37 mi) north of the capital Bogotá. Suesca forms the northern edge of the Bogotá savanna and is a scenic countryside town which is well known because its landscape attracts devotees of rock climbing, trekking, and rafting. It is surrounded by dairy farms and flower plantations. The municipality borders Cucunubá and Lenguazaque in the north, Sesquilé and Gachancipá in the south, Chocontá in the east and Nemocón in the west.[1]

Etymology

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The name Suesca is derived from the Chibcha word Suejica, Sueica[2]orSuesuca,[3] which means "Rock of the birds" or "Tail of the macaw".[1][4]

History

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Suesca was inhabited early in the history of inhabitation of the Altiplano and the rock shelters formed the site for semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers of the Herrera and preceramic periods.

Before the Spanish conquest, Suesca was part of the Muisca Confederation. The caciqueofGuatavita ruled over Suesca,[5] the village close to the sacred Lake Guatavita and containing Lake Suesca where rituals were held.[6] Suesca formed an important centre on the trade roadtoBoyacá, ruled by the hoaofHunza. The merchants took coal and salt on their way to the north.[7] Every four days a market was held in Suesca.[8] Suesca was also an important settlement for the pottery made by the Muisca.[9]

When conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada arrived in Suesca in March 1537, he founded the modern town.[1] In Suesca he sentenced a soldier of his army to death for stealing mantles from the Muisca.[10] After submitting the hoa of Hunza, Eucaneme, the Muisca ruler was taken prisoner to Suesca in an attempt to get him to reveal the location of his treasures.[11] When the psihipqua of Muyquytá, Bogotá, heard about the Spanish presence in Suesca, he sent a spy to the town to gain information about their strength. The Muisca, unfamiliar with horses and horseback riders, thought that the horse and the rider were one. When a horse died in Suesca, they found out this was not the case.[12]

In 1602, in a cave in Suesca, 150 Muisca mummies were discovered. The mummies were organised in a circle around the mummy of the cacique of the town.[13] Rock art has also been found in Suesca.[14] The pictographs of Suesca are among the most extensive of Cundinamarca, but at the same time the most vandalised.[15]

Tourism

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Panoramic view of Suesca's central square

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c (in Spanish) Official website Suesca
  • ^ a b Wills et al., 2001, Ch.43 - Rocas de Suesca - paraíso de escaladores, p.163
  • ^ Espejo Oyala, 1999, p.1130
  • ^ (in Spanish) Etymology Suesca - Banco de la República
  • ^ Gamboa Mendoza, 2008, p.141
  • ^ Casilimas & López, 1987, p.135
  • ^ Bohórquez Caldera, 2008, p.162
  • ^ Gamboa Mendoza, 2008, p.83
  • ^ Francis, 1993, p.39
  • ^ (in Spanish) Suesca en la cuerda - El Tiempo
  • ^ (in Spanish) Biography Quemuenchatocha - Pueblos Originarios
  • ^ (in Spanish) Biography Tisquesusa - Banco de la República
  • ^ Martínez & Martínez, 2012, p.69
  • ^ Muñoz, 2006, p.11
  • ^ Martínez & Botiva, 2004, p.32
  • ^ (in Spanish) Suesca monoliths
  • ^ Wills et al., 2001, Ch.43 - Rocas de Suesca - paraíso de escaladores, p.162
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