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    Tunja has a considerable number of colleges, among these is the College of Boyacá, the first public school in the territories of Venezuela, Ecuador, Panama and Colombia, established when these countries were part of Gran Colombia. It was founded on 20 October 1822 by Vice President Francisco de Paula Santander. Among the most important schools ...

  2. Nov 23, 2023 · Tunja is easily accessible by road from Bogota, the nation’s capital, making it a convenient day trip or weekend getaway for those exploring Colombia. Its cooler climate, historical significance, and cultural richness make it a captivating destination for travelers seeking both respite and cultural enrichment.

  3. Apr 15, 2021 · It is a journey of several kilometers in which you can admire the historical and cultural legacy, natural riches and gastronomic treasures of this city in the department of Boyacá, in Colombia. The historic center of Tunja is a real treasure. Its architectural design dates from 1623 and the echoes of its greatness reach our days.

  4. Tunja is also a very sought-after destination for high-performance athletes, as its geographical location is ideal for so-called "high-altitude training". Especially cycling, since Boyacá is the cradle of the main Colombian athletes in this discipline.

  5. Tunja, city and capital of Boyacá departamento, north-central Colombia. It lies in the high valley of the Teatinos, or Boyacá, River. Founded in 1539 by Captain Gonzalo Suárez Rendón, the settlement was originally called Hunza by the local Chibcha Indians. In 1819 it served as Simón Bolívar’s

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  6. About 16km south of Tunja on the main road back to Bogotá is a reconstructed colonial-era bridge, El Puente de Boyacá, commemorating the Battle of Boyacá of August 7, 1819, which cleared the way for Bolívar and his freedom fighters to march triumphantly into Bogotá. Any Bogotá–Tunja bus will drop you off/pick you up (provided there’s ...

  7. Tunja is a city in northeast Colombia and the capital of the Boyacá department. It is very much a college town, with several universities despite its small size. At an elevation of 2,820 m (9,250 ft), Tunja has a chilly highland climate. Like in other places, Spanish conquistadors opened up a can of whoop- here, supplanting the Muisca ...

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