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History of Bogotá Colombia

Bogotá was formally called Bacatá by the Muiscas, it was the heart of their civilization before the Spanish explorers colonized the area, and sustained a large population of the tribe. The European settlement was founded in August 6, 1538, by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada and was named “Santa Fé de Bacatá” after his birthplace Santa Fé and the local name. “Bacatá” had become the modern “Bogotá” by the time it was made the capital of the Viceroyalty of New Granada, which was then part of the Viceroyalty of Peru, and the city soon became one of the centers of Spanish colonial power and civilization in South America.

In 1810-11 its citizens revolted against Spanish rule and set up a government of their own, but had to contend with Spanish military loyalists, who controlled the city until 1819, when Simón Bolívar captured the city after his victory at Boyacá. Bogotá was then made the capital of Gran Colombia, a federation combining the territories of modern
Panamma, Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador.

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After that republic was divided into its constituent parts, Bogotá remained the capital of New Granada, and then later on became the Republic of Colombia. See History of Colombia. In 1956, the municipality was joined to other neighboring municipalities forming a “Special District” (Spanish: Distrito Especial). With the Constitution of 1991, Bogotá was confirmed as the Capital of Colombia acquiring the name “Santa Fe de Bogotá”, and changing the category from Special District to “Capital District” (Spanish: Distrito Capital). In August 2000 the capital’s name was officially changed back from “Santa Fé de Bogotá” to the more usual “Bogotá”. Bogotá Capital District – The local government consists of a Capital District, the current chief of government is Luis Eduardo Garzón.

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