Bogota | Elevation, Population, History, & Facts | Britannica
www.britannica.com › place › BogotaAug 11, 2023 · Bogotá, official Spanish Bogotá, D.C. (“Distrito Capital”), capital of Colombia. It lies in central Colombia in a fertile upland basin 8,660 feet (2,640 metres) above sea level in the Cordillera Oriental of the Northern Andes Mountains. Bogotá occupies a sloping plain at the base of two mountains, Guadalupe and Monserrate, upon whose ...
Colombia Maps & Facts - World Atlas
www.worldatlas.com › maps › colombiaFeb 25, 2021 · Situated in the central part of the country and placed on a high plateau in the northern Andes Mountains is Bogotá – the capital and the largest city of Colombia. It serves as the administrative, political, economic, and industrial center of Colombia. Located at 8,530ft (2,600m) above sea level, Bogotá is one of the highest capitals in the ...
Bogotá - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BogotáBogotá stands out for its economic strength and associated financial maturity, its attractiveness to global companies and the quality of human capital. It is the financial and commercial heart of Colombia, with the most business activity of any city in the country. See more
Colombia - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ColombiaColombia is a highly urbanized country with 77.1% of the population living in urban areas. The largest cities in the country are Bogotá, with 7,387,400 inhabitants, Medellín, with 2,382,399 inhabitants, Cali, with 2,172,527 inhabitants, and Barranquilla, with 1,205,284 inhabitants.
Colombia - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ColombiaWith an estimated 50 million people in 2020, Colombia is the third-most populous country in Latin America, after Brazil and Mexico. At the beginning of the 20th century, Colombia's population was approximately 4 million. Since the early 1970s Colombia has experienced steady declines in its fertility, mortality, and population growth rates. The population growth rate for 2016 is estimated t…
Bogotá - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BogotáBogotá is the third-highest capital in South America and in the world after Quito and La Paz, at an average of 2,640 meters (8,660 ft) above sea level. Subdivided into 20 localities, Bogotá has an area of 1,587 square kilometers (613 square miles) and a relatively cool climate that is constant through the year.