Boyaca department: cities list & information

Boyaca is one of the states/provinces of Colombia. Boyaca department has 124 cities. You can see below like Zetaquira then click on each city of Boyaca below to see the list of ads related to that city.

  1. Almeida, Colombia
  2. Aquitania
  3. Arcabuco
  4. Belen, Boyaca, Colombia
  5. Berbeo
  6. Beteitiva
  7. Boavita
  8. Boyaca
  9. Briceno, Boyaca
  10. Buenavista, Boyaca, Colombia
  11. Busbanza
  12. Caldas, Boyaca
  13. Campohermoso
  14. Cerinza
  15. Chinavita
  16. Chiquinquira, Colombia
  17. Chiquiza
  18. Chiscas
  19. Chita, Colombia
  20. Chitaraque
  21. Chivata
  22. Chivor
  23. Cienega
  24. Combita
  25. Coper
  26. Corrales, Colombia
  27. Covarachia
  28. Cubara
  29. Cucaita
  30. Cuitiva
  31. Duitama
  32. El Cocuy
  33. El Espino, Boyaca, Colombia
  34. Firavitoba
  35. Floresta, Colombia
  36. Gachantiva
  37. Gameza
  38. Garagoa
  39. Guacamayas, Colombia
  40. Guateque
  41. Guayata
  42. Gueican
  43. Iza, Colombia
  44. Jenesano
  45. Jerico, Boyaca, Colombia
  46. La Capilla, Boyaca, Colombia
  47. La Uvita
  48. La Victoria, Boyaca, Colombia
  49. Labranzagrande
  50. Macanal
  51. Maripi
  52. Miraflores, Boyaca, Colombia
  53. Mongua
  54. Mongui
  55. Moniquira
  56. Motavita
  57. Muzo
  58. Nobsa
  59. Nuevo Colon
  60. Oicata
  61. Otanche
  62. Pachavita
  63. Paez
  64. Paipa
  65. Pajarito
  66. Panqueba
  67. Pauna
  68. Paya, Colombia
  69. Paz de Rio
  70. Pesca
  71. Pisba
  72. Puerto Boyaca
  73. Quipama
  74. Ramiriqui
  75. Raquira
  76. Rondon
  77. Saboya
  78. Sachica
  79. Samaca
  80. San Eduardo, Colombia
  81. San Jose de Pare
  82. San Luis de Gaceno
  83. San Mateo, Boyaca, Colombia
  84. San Miguel de Sema
  85. San Pablo de Borbur
  86. Santa Maria, Boyaca, Colombia
  87. Santa Rosa de Viterbo, Colombia
  88. Santa Sofia, Colombia
  89. Santana, Boyaca, Colombia
  90. Sativanorte
  91. Sativasur
  92. Siachoque
  93. Soata
  94. Socha
  95. Socha Viejo
  96. Socota, Colombia
  97. Sogamoso
  98. Somondoco
  99. Sora, Colombia
  100. Soraca
  101. Sotaquira
  102. Susacon
  103. Sutamarchan
  104. Sutatenza
  105. Tasco
  106. Tenza
  107. Tibana, Colombia
  108. Tibasosa
  109. Tinjaca
  110. Tipacoque
  111. Toca
  112. Toguei
  113. Topaga
  114. Tota
  115. Tunja
  116. Tunungua
  117. Turmeque
  118. Tuta, Colombia
  119. Tutaza
  120. Umbita
  121. Ventaquemada
  122. Villa de Leyva
  123. Viracacha
  124. Zetaquira

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H2: Discover the Cultural Treasures of Boyaca Region in Colombia Boyaca is one of Colombia's 32 departments located in the Andean Region, known for its high mountains, open valleys, and picturesque landscapes. Apart from its natural beauty, the region is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and significant historical events, attracting visitors from all over the world. H2: Explore the Historical Sites of Boyaca The Boyaca region is famous for its significant historical events that took place during the Colombian Wars of Independence from Spain. On August 7, 1819, the Battle of Boyaca took place outside Tunja, where Simon Bolivar's army defeated the Spanish army, leading to the independence of Colombia. Visitors can explore the Boyaca Bridge, where the battle took place and visit the nearby Boyaca Museum to learn about the history of the battle. H2: Enjoy a Vibrant Art Scene in Boyaca Apart from history, Boyaca is famous for its vibrant art scene. Visitors can explore numerous museums, galleries, and exhibitions of art, ceramics, and photography in different towns, including Villa de Leyva, Tunja, and Duitama. The Boyaca region is home to numerous workshops and studios dedicated to ancient handicraft techniques, including making ceramics, weaving, and jewelry. H2: Experience Delicious Colombian Cuisine in Boyaca Boyaca is a culinary wonderland, offering visitors a taste of authentic Colombian cuisine. The region is home to numerous restaurants, cafes, and street food vendors, where visitors can taste traditional dishes such as Ajiaco, a hearty soup prepared with potatoes, chicken, and corn, or Lechona, roasted pig stuffed with rice and spices. Visitors can also taste local fruits and juices, including guanabana, lulo, and maracuya. H2: Marvel at Natural Wonders in Boyaca The Boyaca region is home to numerous natural wonders, including the Iguaque National Park located near Villa de Leyva. The park offers visitors a chance to hike, bike, and observe unique flora and fauna, including spectacled bears, condors, and pumas. In addition, visitors can explore the Paramo de Oceta, a high mountain range known for its unique ecosystems and snow-capped peaks. In conclusion, Boyaca is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, culture, art, nature, and delicious cuisine. Plan your trip today to discover the beauty and treasures of the Boyaca region in Colombia.