Bojacá River

River in Cundinamarca, Colombia
4°52′29.4″N 74°21′31.4″W / 4.874833°N 74.358722°W / 4.874833; -74.358722 MouthBogotá River
 • location
Fontibón
 • coordinates
4°36′56.9″N 74°14′59.0″W / 4.615806°N 74.249722°W / 4.615806; -74.249722Basin featuresRiver systemBogotá River
 Magdalena Basin
  Caribbean Sea

The Bojacá River is a river on the Bogotá savanna and a right tributary of the Bogotá River.

Etymology

Bojacá is derived from Muysccubun, the indigenous language of the Muisca, who inhabited the Bogotá savanna before the Spanish conquest and means "purple enclosure".[1][2]

Description

Bojacá River is located in the Bogotá savanna
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Source and mouth of the Bojacá River on the Bogotá savanna

The Bojacá River originates at the western edge of the Bogotá savanna and flows from the northwest to the southeast through the municipalities Facatativá, Funza, Mosquera and the locality Fontibón of Bogotá before joining the Bogotá River. The southeastern portion of the Bojacá River, after the confluence with the Subachoque River, is called Balsillas. The Bojacá River flows just north of Lake Herrera.

See also

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References

  1. ^ (in Spanish) Official website Bojacá Archived 2017-10-11 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ (in Spanish) Etymology municipalities Cundinamarca - El Tiempo

External links

  • (in Spanish) Sistema Hídrico, Bogotá