Ciénega, Boyacá

Ciénega (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsjeneɣa]) is a municipality in the Márquez Province, part of Boyacá Department, Colombia. The urban centre of Ciénega is situated on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense at a distance of 27 kilometres (17 mi) from the department capital Tunja at an altitude of 2,460 metres (8,070 ft). The altitude ranges within the municipality from 2,200 metres (7,200 ft) to 3,400 metres (11,200 ft). The municipality borders Viracachá and Soracá in the north, Rondón in the east and south and Ramiriquí in the south and west.[1]

Ciénega
Municipality and town
View of Ciénega
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Location of the municipality and town of Ciénega in the Boyacá department of Colombia
Coordinates: 5°24′32″N 73°17′46″W
Country Colombia
DepartmentBoyacá Department
ProvinceMárquez Province
Founded22 October 1818
Founded byJosé Cayetano Vasquez
Government
  MayorRamiro Fonseca Cruz
(2020-2023)
Area
  Municipality and town73 km2 (28 sq mi)
  Urban
15 km2 (6 sq mi)
Elevation
2,460 m (8,070 ft)
Population
 (2015)
  Municipality and town4,754
  Density65/km2 (170/sq mi)
  Urban
1,332
Time zoneUTC-5 (Colombia Standard Time)
WebsiteOfficial website

Etymology

The name Ciénega comes from Chibcha and means "Place of water".[2]

History

The area around Ciénega in the times before the Spanish conquest was part of the Muisca Confederation, a loose confederation of different rulers of the Muisca. Ciénega was ruled by the zaque based in Hunza. On his way to the legendary El Dorado, conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada passed through Ciénega.

Modern Ciénega was founded on October 22, 1818 by José Cayetano Vasquez, son of the owner of the main hacienda in the village.[1]

Economy

Main economical activities of Ciénega are livestock farming (66 %) and agriculture (31 %). Among the agricultural products cultivated are potatoes, maize, peas and arracacha, tree tomato and uchuva.[1]

Born in Ciénega

References

  1. (in Spanish) Official website Ciénega
  2. (in Spanish) Etymology Ciénega - Excelsio.net
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