Bogotá

Bogotá (/ˌbɡəˈtɑː/, also UK: /ˌbɒɡ-/, US: /ˈbɡətɑː/, Spanish pronunciation: [boɣoˈta] ), officially Bogotá, Distrito Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santa Fe de Bogotá (Spanish: [ˌsanta ˈfe ðe βoɣoˈta]; lit.'Holy Faith of Bogotá') during the Spanish Colonial period and between 1991 and 2000, is the capital and largest city of Colombia, and one of the largest cities in the world. The city is administered as the Capital District, as well as the capital of, though not part of, the surrounding department of Cundinamarca. Bogotá is a territorial entity of the first order, with the same administrative status as the departments of Colombia. It is the main political, economic, administrative, industrial, cultural, airport, technological, scientific, healthcare and educational center of the country and northern South America.

Bogotá
Ciudad de Bogotá
Nicknames: 
"La Atenas Suramericana"
("The South American Athens")

"La Ciudad de Todos"
("The City of Everyone")

"La Capital Mundial del Teatro"
("The Theater Capital of the World")

"Muy Noble y Muy Leal Ciudad "
("The Noblest and Most Loyal City")
Motto(s): 
"Bogotá Reverdece"
("Bogotá Green", 2020–2023)
Bogotá, Distrito Capital shown in red
Bogotá
Location in Colombia and South America
Bogotá
Bogotá (South America)
Bogotá
Bogotá (North Atlantic)
Bogotá
Bogotá (America)
Bogotá
Bogotá (Earth)
Coordinates: 4°42′40″N 74°4′20″W
CountryColombia
DepartmentCapital District
Cundinamarca (see text)
Founded6 August 1538
Founded byGonzalo Jiménez de Quesada
Government
  MayorCarlos Fernando Galán
(2024–2027)
Area
  Capital city307.36 km2 (118.67 sq mi)
  Urban
1,587 km2 (613 sq mi)
  Rank32nd
Elevation
2,640 m (8,660 ft)
Population
 (2022)
  Capital city8,034,649
  Rank1st
  Urban
7,968,095
  Metro
12,772,828
Demonym(s)Bogotan
bogotano, -na, rolo (informal), cachaco (informal) (es)
GDP (PPP, constant 2015 values)
  Year2023
  Total$252.8 billion
  Per capita$21,800
Time zoneUTC−5
Postal code
11XXXX
Area code+57 601
HDI (2019)0.813
very high · 1st of 33
Largest locality by areaSumapaz – 781 square miles (2,020 km2)
Largest locality by populationSuba (1.218.213 – 2015 est)
Largest locality by GDPChapinero – US$54 billion
Primary AirportEl Dorado International Airport
BOG (Major/International)
Secondary AirportCATAM
none (Military)
Guaymaral Airport
none (Private Activities)
Bus rapid transitTransMilenio
Bike PathsR2-R29
Rapid TransitBogotá Metro (first line expected to start service in 2028)
TramwayTrams in Bogotá
Teleférico de Monserrate
Websitebogota.gov.co

Bogotá was founded as the capital of the New Kingdom of Granada on 6 August 1538 by Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada after a harsh expedition into the Andes conquering the Muisca, the indigenous inhabitants of the Altiplano. Santafé (its name after 1540) became the seat of the government of the Spanish Royal Audiencia of the New Kingdom of Granada (created in 1550), and then after 1717 it was the capital of the Viceroyalty of New Granada. After the Battle of Boyacá on 7 August 1819, Bogotá became the capital of the independent nation of Gran Colombia. It was Simón Bolívar who rebaptized the city with the name of Bogotá, as a way of honoring the Muisca people and as an emancipation act towards the Spanish crown. Hence, since the Viceroyalty of New Granada's independence from the Spanish Empire and during the formation of present-day Colombia, Bogotá has remained the capital of this territory.

The city is located in the center of Colombia, on a high plateau known as the Bogotá savanna, part of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense located in the Eastern Cordillera of the Andes. Bogotá 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 cool climate that is constant through the year.

The city is home to central offices of the executive branch (Office of the President), the legislative branch (Congress of Colombia) and the judicial branch (Supreme Court of Justice, Constitutional Court, Council of State and the Superior Council of Judicature) of the Colombian government. Bogotá 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. The capital hosts the main financial market in Colombia and the Andean natural region, and is the leading destination for new foreign direct investment projects coming into Latin America and Colombia. It has the highest nominal GDP in the country, responsible for almost a quarter of the nation's total (24.7%).

The city's airport, El Dorado International Airport, named after the mythical El Dorado, handles the largest cargo volume in Latin America, and is third in number of passengers. Bogotá is home to the largest number of universities and research centers in the country, and is an important cultural center, with many theaters, libraries (BibloRed, BLAA, National Library, among more than 1000) and museums. Bogotá ranks 52nd on the Global Cities Index 2014, and is considered a global city type "Beta +" by GaWC.

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