1 de diciembre de 2010

Santa Fe O.o

Santa Fe is the site number three in the Capital District of Bogota. It forms the traditional city center, sharing with the Candelaria, a town that is located inside its territory, separated in 1991. The Santa Fe town derived its name from the ancient name of the capital. Much of the development of Bogota in the town. Santa Fe area includes the skyscrapers of the Seventh Race and the International Center, the banking sector Avenida Jimenez, among others, as well as the traditional commercial district of San Victorino, Bogota trade hub since colonial times. The village also has a rural part corresponding to the hills of Montserrat and Guadeloupe, with their respective shrines.
Limits
Bank buildings, Santa Fe.
*Norte Location: Canal Street Archbishop or 39, with the town of Chapinero.
*South: First Avenue, with the town of San Cristobal.
*East: Eastern Hills, the municipalities of Choachí and Ubaque (Cundinamarca).
*West: Avenida Caracas, with Teusaquillo, Martyrs and Antonio Nariño
*Interior: Carrera 9, Avenida Jiménez Carrera 1 and Calle 6 with the locality of La Candelaria.
Places of Interest
-Northern
-Santa Fe Area
-The Independence Park
-La Plaza de Toros de Santamaria
-The Park Towers
-The National Museum
-The Independence Park, Third Millennium and the National Olaya Herrera
-The Rebecca
-The Natural History Museum
-The Planetarium
-The Gold Museum
-The National Library of Colombia
-The churches of San Francisco, the    Third, Veracruz, La Peña, and the Capuchin
-Church of the Lord of Monserrate.
-La Plaza de Mercado de las Cruces.
-La Torre Colpatria.
-La Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano.
-The neighborhood of La Merced.
-El Colegio San Bartolomé la Merced

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