Colombia
Bogota is the capital of Colombia and the capital of the province of Cundinamarca; Bogota is the largest city in Colombia, the largest and most modern in Latin America, and one of the fastest growing cities in South America.
Bogota’s administrative status in Colombia is the “Capital Region” (DistritoCapital), which is directly administered by the central government. It is an important transportation hub and political, economic, cultural and industrial center of Colombia, with multiple universities, as well as numerous museums and places of interest. The average annual temperature is 14 ° C.
Why is the temperature in Bogota, Colombia cold?
Because the whole country of Colombia is located on a plateau, the temperature is very low.
The Republic of Colombia, referred to as “Colombia”, is a country with both land and sea located in the northern part of South America. It is bordered by Venezuela and Brazil to the east, Ecuador and Peru to the south, the Pacific Ocean to the west, Panama to the northwest, and the Caribbean Sea to the north. It has a land area of 1141748 square kilometers and is divided into 32 provinces and Bogota Capital Region. The capital is Bogota.
In 2021, Colombia’s total population 51.05 million, ranking third in Latin America. Colombia’s forest area is about 59.31 million hectares, accounting for 51.9% of the country’s land area. The main mineral deposits are emeralds, oil, natural gas, coal, gold, nickel, etc. The world’s largest reserves of emeralds.
Colombia’s landmark buildings?
Colombia – Plaza Bolivar, Gold Museum
Plaza Bolivar is located in the center of Bogota, formerly known as the Central Square, on the Sumapas Plateau on the western side of East Cordilles, the capital of Colombia. After the founding of the Republic of Gran Colombia in 1819, the central square was renamed Plaza Bolivar in honor of the founder of the republic and the liberator of Latin America. Bolivar is a famous military strategist and politician in Latin America.