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Soacha


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official_nameSoacha
settlement_typeMunicipality
image_skylineSoacha 2024 4.jpg
image_captionBike path in Soacha
image_flagFlag of Soacha (Cundinamarca).svg
flag_size100px
image_shieldEscudo de Soacha.svg
shield_size100px
motto
(The sun shines equally over everyone)
image_mapColombia - Cundinamarca - Soacha.svg
map_captionLocation of Soacha in Cundinamarca
pushpin_mapColombia
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameColombia
subdivision_type1Department
subdivision_name1Flag of Cundinamarca.svg Cundinamarca
subdivision_type2Province
subdivision_name2Soacha
established_titleFounded
established_date15 August 1600
founderLuis Enríquez
government_typeMunicipality
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameJuan Carlos Saldarriaga Gaviria
(2016-2019)
area_total_km2187.4
area_urban_km231.48
elevation_m2565
population_total660179
population_footnotes
population_as_of2018 census
population_density_km2auto
population_urban655025
population_density_urban_km2auto
population_demonymSuachuno
area_code57 + 1
websiteOfficial website

(The sun shines equally over everyone) (2016-2019)

Soacha is an autonomous municipality of the department of Cundinamarca in Colombia, and part of the Metropolitan Area of Bogotá. It has an important industrial zone and is home to mostly working-class families. Soacha borders Bojacá and Mosquera to the north, Sibaté and Pasca to the south, to the east the capital Bogotá and to the west Granada and San Antonio del Tequendama.

Demographics

With a population of 778,400 (2023 projection), it is the biggest city in Cundinamarca and one of the biggest in Colombia.

Etymology

The name Soacha is derived from the Chibcha words Súa, name of Sun god Sué, and chá which means "man"; "Man of the Sun". The original name Suecha has been changed to Soacha over time.

History

Soacha was inhabited first by indigenous groups during the Herrera Period and later became an important village in the Muisca Confederation, the former country of the Muisca before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors. The zipa of Bacatá (now known as Bogotá) ruled over Soacha.

Modern Soacha was founded on 15 August 1600. It gained national notoriety after the presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán was assassinated on August 18, 1989, while visiting the city during his presidential campaign.

Also during 1989, the bombing of Avianca Flight 203 happened in Soacha, killing everyone on-board plus three Soacha residents. The bombing was planned by Cartel de Medellin leader Pablo Escobar, who intended to murder presidential candidate César Gaviria, who was supposed to be on board. Gaviria had decided not to fly and instead went on to become President of Colombia.

In 2008, the 'false positives' scandal broke when 22 men from Soacha who had been recruited for work were found dead several hundreds of miles away. They had been killed by the military and presented to authorities as guerrilla fighters (insurgents) killed in battle, in order to increase action head counts. Similar cases have since appeared all over the country.

Modern development

Ciudad Verde is a development project for the lower middle class (estrato 3) residents of Soacha with housing, parks and playgrounds. The project started in 2010 and is scheduled to be finished at the end of 2016.

Food

Soacha has a specific neighborhood name Soacha Parque and it is the most important place that most of the people that go to Bogota have to go. In Soacha Parque their specialty are different kind of traditional desserts, some of them are almojabanas and buñuelos, they are some kind of bread. Also, Soacha is famous because of the arequipe that is dulce de leche but arequipe is home version.

There is the largest logistics center in the coffee world.

Born in Soacha

  • Luz Marina Bernal (born 1960), peace and human rights activist, founder of the
  • Walter Pedraza, professional cyclist

Arts and Culture

Films

Netflix Triple Frontier https://www.netflix.com/title/80192187

Climate

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References

References

  1. [http://www.citypopulation.de/en/colombia/cundinamarca/25754__soacha/ Citypopulation.de] Population of Soacha municipality with localities
  2. [http://www.citypopulation.de/en/colombia/cities/ Citypopulation.de] Population of the major cities in Colombia
  3. {{in lang. es [http://www.soacha-cundinamarca.gov.co/index.shtml Official website Soacha]
  4. (June 14, 2012). "In Colombia, 6 sentenced in 'false positives' death scheme". Los Angeles Times.
  5. (9 June 2018). "Colombia inaugura el mayor complejo logístico e industrial de café del mundo".
  6. "Luz Marina Bernal, la memoria de Colombia". [[Oxfam Intermón]].
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