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Santa Fe, Bogotá

Santa Fe (Spanish pronunciation: [santaˈfe]) is the third locality of Bogotá, Capital District of Colombia. Santa Fe is part of the traditional downtown of the city of Bogotá, the area where the city was founded by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada on August 6, 1538. This area once comprised Bogotá's total main urban area and was known as "Santa Fe de Bogotá" with its traditional neighbourhoods.

Santa Fe
Location of the locality in the city of Bogotá
Location of the locality in the Capital District of Bogotá
Coordinates: 4°36′50″N 74°04′43″W / 4.61389°N 74.07861°W / 4.61389; -74.07861
Country Colombia
CityBogotá D.C.
Neighbourhoods
Area
 • Total45.17 km2 (17.44 sq mi)
Elevation
2,600 m (8,500 ft)
Population
 (2007)[1]
 • Total96,241
 • Density2,100/km2 (5,500/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Colombia Standard Time)
WebsiteOfficial website

Santa Fe hosts some of the main business areas in Bogotá, and is served by the Carrera Séptima, one of the main arteries of the city. The locality hosts most of Bogotá's skyscrapers. The International Center and the financial district along the Avenida Jiménez are also located within Santa Fe.

The main streets of central Bogotá intersect in Santa Fe: Carrera Séptima, formerly known as Calle Real (Royal Street), Carrera Décima, Calle 26, Avenida Circunvalar, Avenida Caracas, Avenida Ciudad de Lima and Avenida Jiménez.

Santa Fe also has a rural area located in the Eastern Hills of which Monserrate and Guadalupe are the main landmarks. The locality of La Candelaria was the location where Santa Fe de Bogotá was founded and is an enclave in the middle of the locality Santa Fe. La Candelaria was separated from Santa Fe after the creation of the Capital District.

History edit

 
The Faenza Theater, the oldest in Bogotá

Bogotá was founded by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada on August 6, 1538, under the name of Santa Fe de Bogotá. The legal foundation occurred at the Bolívar Square in La Candelaria between the rivers of San Francisco (now Avenida Jiménez) and San Agustin (now Calle 6).

During the early years of the 20th century, the city was confined within the present territory of Santa Fe, until the 1920s when urbanization expanded towards Chapinero and later towards the west. The westward expansion happened in the 1950s, just after the violent days of El Bogotazo that partially destroyed the streets.

Santa Fe got a minor city hall in 1972. With the Constitutional reform of 1991, Santa Fe legally became a locality (or a Local Action Junta) of the Capital District.

General data edit

 
Street in Las Nieves

Santa Fe had a population of 107,044 people according to the 1993 census. Its average temperature is 13 °C (55 °F). It has a total area of 4,487.74 hectares (11,089.4 acres) and an urban area of 662.06 hectares (1,636.0 acres).

To the north, Santa Fe is bordered by the Canal Arzobispo or Calle 39, bordering the locality of Chapinero. To the south, it is bordered by Avenida Primera, with San Cristóbal. In the east, it is bordered by the Eastern Hils, bordering with the municipalities of Choachí and Ubaque in Cundinamarca. Lastly, the city is bordered in the west by the Avenida Caracas, with Teusaquillo, Los Mártires and Antonio Nariño.

Among the neighbourhoods there are Las Cruces, Los Laches, La Perseverancia, La Concordia, Santa Inés, Santa Bárbara, San Bernardo, La Merced, Egipto, Germania, Las Aguas, La Paz, La Peña, Liévano, Las Nieves, El Consuelo, Belén, Egipto Alto, Central, El Rocío, Tisquesuza, La Macarena and El Bosque Izquierdo. Veredas are Monserrate and El Vergel.

Santa Fe is crossed by the San Francisco River, San Agustín River, Arzobispo River and San Cristóbal River. Because of its proximity to the Eastern Hills, the urban area near these mountains is tilted some 40 degrees.

Economy edit

Santa Fe is mostly a commercial area with some small factories and service companies such as financial businesses, hotels and tourism facilities. There are some important universities in the area such as University of the Andes, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Jorge Tadeo Lozano University and others.

Transport edit

TransMilenio operates along the Avenida Caracas (lines A and H), Carrera Séptima (line M), Avenida Jiménez (line J) and a short segment of Calle 26 (line K). A funicular and an aerial tramway to climb Monserrate exist since 1926.

Sites of interest edit

 
Santa Fe as seen from Avianca Tower

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ (in Spanish) Population 2007 - DANE

External links edit

  •   Santa Fé-Los Mártires travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • "Map of the Santa Fe area of Bogotá".

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Santa Fe Bogota news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2007 Learn how and when to remove this message Santa Fe Spanish pronunciation santaˈfe is the third locality of Bogota Capital District of Colombia Santa Fe is part of the traditional downtown of the city of Bogota the area where the city was founded by Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada on August 6 1538 This area once comprised Bogota s total main urban area and was known as Santa Fe de Bogota with its traditional neighbourhoods Santa FeLocality of BogotaLocation of the locality in the city of BogotaLocation of the locality in the Capital District of BogotaCoordinates 4 36 50 N 74 04 43 W 4 61389 N 74 07861 W 4 61389 74 07861Country ColombiaCityBogota D C NeighbourhoodsList Laches BogotaLa Perseverancia Bogota San Diego Bogota Santa Ines BogotaSan VictorinoArea Total45 17 km2 17 44 sq mi Elevation2 600 m 8 500 ft Population 2007 1 Total96 241 Density2 100 km2 5 500 sq mi Time zoneUTC 5 Colombia Standard Time WebsiteOfficial website Santa Fe hosts some of the main business areas in Bogota and is served by the Carrera Septima one of the main arteries of the city The locality hosts most of Bogota s skyscrapers The International Center and the financial district along the Avenida Jimenez are also located within Santa Fe The main streets of central Bogota intersect in Santa Fe Carrera Septima formerly known as Calle Real Royal Street Carrera Decima Calle 26 Avenida Circunvalar Avenida Caracas Avenida Ciudad de Lima and Avenida Jimenez Santa Fe also has a rural area located in the Eastern Hills of which Monserrate and Guadalupe are the main landmarks The locality of La Candelaria was the location where Santa Fe de Bogota was founded and is an enclave in the middle of the locality Santa Fe La Candelaria was separated from Santa Fe after the creation of the Capital District Contents 1 History 2 General data 3 Economy 4 Transport 5 Sites of interest 6 Notes and references 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Faenza Theater the oldest in Bogota Bogota was founded by Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada on August 6 1538 under the name of Santa Fe de Bogota The legal foundation occurred at the Bolivar Square in La Candelaria between the rivers of San Francisco now Avenida Jimenez and San Agustin now Calle 6 During the early years of the 20th century the city was confined within the present territory of Santa Fe until the 1920s when urbanization expanded towards Chapinero and later towards the west The westward expansion happened in the 1950s just after the violent days of El Bogotazo that partially destroyed the streets Santa Fe got a minor city hall in 1972 With the Constitutional reform of 1991 Santa Fe legally became a locality or a Local Action Junta of the Capital District General data edit nbsp Street in Las Nieves Santa Fe had a population of 107 044 people according to the 1993 census Its average temperature is 13 C 55 F It has a total area of 4 487 74 hectares 11 089 4 acres and an urban area of 662 06 hectares 1 636 0 acres To the north Santa Fe is bordered by the Canal Arzobispo or Calle 39 bordering the locality of Chapinero To the south it is bordered by Avenida Primera with San Cristobal In the east it is bordered by the Eastern Hils bordering with the municipalities of Choachi and Ubaque in Cundinamarca Lastly the city is bordered in the west by the Avenida Caracas with Teusaquillo Los Martires and Antonio Narino Among the neighbourhoods there are Las Cruces Los Laches La Perseverancia La Concordia Santa Ines Santa Barbara San Bernardo La Merced Egipto Germania Las Aguas La Paz La Pena Lievano Las Nieves El Consuelo Belen Egipto Alto Central El Rocio Tisquesuza La Macarena and El Bosque Izquierdo Veredas are Monserrate and El Vergel Santa Fe is crossed by the San Francisco River San Agustin River Arzobispo River and San Cristobal River Because of its proximity to the Eastern Hills the urban area near these mountains is tilted some 40 degrees Economy editSanta Fe is mostly a commercial area with some small factories and service companies such as financial businesses hotels and tourism facilities There are some important universities in the area such as University of the Andes Universidad Externado de Colombia Jorge Tadeo Lozano University and others Transport editTransMilenio operates along the Avenida Caracas lines A and H Carrera Septima line M Avenida Jimenez line J and a short segment of Calle 26 line K A funicular and an aerial tramway to climb Monserrate exist since 1926 Sites of interest edit nbsp Santa Fe as seen from Avianca Tower BD Bacata Colombian National Museum Colpatria Tower The Gold Museum The National Library of Colombia The Santamaria Bullring The churches of San Francisco la Tercera la Veracruz and la Capuchina Las Cruces Marketplace Independence Park Tercer Milenio Park and the Olaya Herrera National Park The Natural History Museum The Planetarium La Rebeca Avianca TowerNotes and references edit in Spanish Population 2007 DANEExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Santa Fe Bogota nbsp Santa Fe Los Martires travel guide from Wikivoyage Sitio de la Universidad Nacional sobre Santa Fe Map of the Santa Fe area of Bogota Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Santa Fe Bogota amp oldid 1133710674, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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