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Departments of Colombia>DepartmentBoyacá Department>Boyacá| subdivision_type2 = Province| subdivision_name2 = Sugamuxi Province| leader_title = Mayor| leader_name = Rigoberto Alfonso Pérez(2020–2023)| established_title = Founded| established_date = 6 September 1810| area_magnitude =| area_total_km2 = 208.3| area_land_km2 =| area_water_km2 =| area_water_percent =| area_urban_km2 = 20.87| area_metro_km2 =| population_as_of = 2020 est.| population_footnotes = Citypopulation.de Population of Sogamoso municipality| population_note =| population_total = 131105| population_density_km2 = auto| population_metro =| population_urban = 116031| population_density_urban_km2 = auto| population_demonym = Sogamoseño/a| timezone = Colombia Standard Time| utc_offset = -5507215region:CO_type:city(324588)|display=inline,title}}| elevation_m = 2569| postal_code_type = Postal code| postal_code = 152210-19| area_code = +8| website = Official website| footnotes =}}{{Muisca sidebar}}Sogamoso ({{IPA-es|soÉ£aˈmoso}}) is a city in the department of Boyacá of Colombia. It is the capital of the Sugamuxi Province, named after the original Sugamuxi. Sogamoso is nicknamed “City of the Sun”, based on the original Muisca tradition of pilgrimage and adoring their Sun god Sué at the Sun Temple. The city is located at an altitude of {{convert|2569|m|ft}} on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense in the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes.

Etymology

Sogamoso is named after Sugamuxi or Suamox, the original name in Chibcha for the city and Sugamuxi, the last iraca of the sacred City of the Sun. Suamuxi means “Dwelling of the Sun”.{{in lang|es}} Etymology Sogamoso. Excelsio.net. Knowledge about Sugamuxi has been provided by Pedro Simón and the German countess Gertrud von Podewils Dürniz, in her work Chigys Mie.

Geographical limits

Sogamoso limits with the following municipalities:{{in lang|es}} Official website Sogamoso

Climate

Sogamoso has a subtropical highland climate (Köppen: Cfb)JOURNAL, 23 October 2023, Table 1 Overview of the Köppen-Geiger climate classes including the defining criteria.,www.nature.com/articles/s41597-023-02549-6/tables/1, Nature: Scientific Data, en, with mild days and cool nights.{{Weather box
| width = auto
| collapsed = yes
| metric first = yes
| single line = yes
| location = Sogamoso (Alberto Lleras Camargo Airport) (1991–2020)
| Jan high C = 22.82
| Feb high C = 23.11
| Mar high C = 22.58
| Apr high C = 21.87
| May high C = 21.33
| Jun high C = 20.67
| Jul high C = 20.3
| Aug high C = 20.41
| Sep high C = 20.83
| Oct high C = 21.34
| Nov high C = 21.65
| Dec high C = 22.17
| year high C = 21.59
| Jan low C = 3.84
| Feb low C = 4.36
| Mar low C = 6.43
| Apr low C = 7.92
| May low C = 8.13
| Jun low C = 7.24
| Jul low C = 6.3
| Aug low C = 6.28
| Sep low C = 5.78
| Oct low C = 6.97
| Nov low C = 7.69
| Dec low C = 5.49
| year low C = 6.37
| precipitation colour = green
| Jan precipitation mm = 26.17
| Feb precipitation mm = 26.71
| Mar precipitation mm = 73.68
| Apr precipitation mm = 107.19
| May precipitation mm = 94.44
| Jun precipitation mm = 57.93
| Jul precipitation mm = 57.37
| Aug precipitation mm = 44.97
| Sep precipitation mm = 56.68
| Oct precipitation mm = 96.62
| Nov precipitation mm = 99.13
| Dec precipitation mm = 26.65
| year precipitation mm = 767.55
| unit precipitation days = 1.0 mm
| Jan precipitation days = 4.01
| Feb precipitation days = 4.35
| Mar precipitation days = 10.42
| Apr precipitation days = 12.97
| May precipitation days = 13.35
| Jun precipitation days = 10.3
| Jul precipitation days = 10.49
| Aug precipitation days = 9.67
| Sep precipitation days = 9.42
| Oct precipitation days = 12.4
| Nov precipitation days = 12.31
| Dec precipitation days = 4.77
| year precipitation days = 114.47
| source 1 = NOAAWEB,www.nodc.noaa.gov/archive/arc0216/0253808/2.2/data/0-data/Region-3-WMO-Normals-9120/Colombia/CSV/Aeropuerto_Alberto_Lleras_C_24035340.csv, World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1991-2020 — Sogamoso, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, January 24, 2024,
}}

History

Before the Spanish conquest, Suamox, as it was called, was ruled by the iraca of which the last ruler was called Sugamuxi. The city was a place of pilgrimage and the iraca was both priest and ruler housed in the Sun Temple, a richly ornamented temple honouring Sué, the Sun god in the Muisca religion.

Conquest and New Kingdom of Granada

Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada was the conquistador of the Muisca Confederation, arriving in Suamox territories (Iraca Valley) in September 1537. Soldiers of De Quesada -according to Spanish chroniclers accidentally- set the Sun Temple on fire. Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita narrates about the march of De Quesada to Suamox, the looting of the city and the fire of the temple of the Sun.WEB,www.lablaa.org/blaavirtual/historia/hisgral/hisgral31.htm, General History of the Conquests of the New Kingdom of Granada, August 31, 2009, Fernández de Piedrahita, Lucas, Soon after the conquest, the missionaries began the construction of a chapel that would open the way to the first Catholic church of the time, located on the central square.Natural scientist Alexander von Humboldt who visited the New Kingdom of Granada at the beginning of the 19th century, wrote about Sogamoso in his chronicles.

Suamox in Muisca history

{{History of the Muisca}}

Administrative division

According to the political Map – administrative Number 41ª, del Plan of Territorial Classification 1999–2010, in February of the year 2000, the city was conformed by 18 veredas:Veredas and neighbourhoods

Neighbourhoods

Sogamoso is composed of 70 neighbourhoods.Map of the neighbourhoodsl. Alamos del sur 2. Álvaro González Santana 3. Angelmar 4. Benjamín Herrera 5. Campoamor 6. Centro7. Chapinero 8. Chicamocha 9. Colombia 10. El Cortez 11. El Diamante 12. El Durazno13. El Jardín 14. El Laguito 15. El Nogal 16. El Oriente 17. El Prado 18. El Recreo19. El Rosario 20. El Sol 21. El Carmen 22. Gustavo Jiménez Jiménez 23. Jorge Eliécer Gaitán 24. José Antonio Galán25. Juan José Rondón 26. La Castellana 27. La Esmeralda 28. La Florida 29. La Isla 30. La Pradera31. La Villita 32. Las Acacias 33. Las Américas 34. Los Alisos 35. Los Alpes 36. Los Arrayanes37. Los Libertadores 38. Los Rosales 39. Los Sauces 40. Lunapark 41. Magdalena 42. Monquirá43. Enrique Olaya Herrera 44. Prado Norte 45. Rafael Uribe Uribe 46. San Andresito 47. San Cristóbal 48. San Martín 49. San Martín – Centro 50. Santa Ana – Mochacá 51. Santa Bárbara 52. Santa Catalina 53. Santa Helena 54. Santa Inés55. San Rafael 56. Santa Isabel 57. Santa Marta 58. Siete de Agosto 59. Simón Bolívar 60. Sucre61. Sugamuxi 62. Universitario 63. Rafael Valdés Tavera 64. Veinte de Julio 65. Venecia 66. Villa Blanca67. Villa del Sol 68. Asodea 69. Villa del Lago 70. Valdez Tavera

Economy

The economy of Sogamoso is centered around agriculture, trade, the steel industry and construction materials, and in the exploitation of limestones, marble and coal.During the years 2007 and 2008, the city had a quick development in urban construction.

Transportation

Sogamoso is served by Alberto Lleras Camargo Airport. Aerocivil lifted the restriction of air operations in September 2009.Due to the increase of economic relationships with Bogotá and the rest of the region, the government realised the need to build a highway.

Education

As of 2016, Sogamoso has seven universities:
  • Sogamoso Faculty of Pedagogical and Technological University Of Colombia, Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia (UPTC)
  • Open National University at Distance
  • University Corporation Remington
  • Polytechnic Grancolombiano
  • University of Pamplona
  • Superior school of Public Administration E.S.A.P.
  • Sogamoso Faculty of the University of Boyacá

Culture

Sites of interest

The city hosts historical places as:
  • Archaeology Museum Sogamoso, with a reconstruction of the Sun Temple
  • Central park
  • 6 September square
  • The Pile-Mochacá, from the ancient city “the old Sogamoso”
  • Morca, where the Virgin Of Morca is venerated
  • Nearby Lake Tota, largest lake of Colombia and sacred site of the Muisca

Festivals and celebrations

  • September 6: Anniversary of the city
  • July: Festivities of the Sun and of the Steel
  • Huán Festival, recreation of the indigenous ceremony of the adoration of the Sun
  • September: International Festival of The Culture
  • October: Festival of the corn
  • October: Festival of the mud

Radio stations of Sogamoso

  • Rumba Stereo 106.1 FM
  • Tropicana Stereo 107.3 FM
  • Sun Stereo 99.1 FM
  • RCN Basic Radio 1200 AM
  • Caracol Radio 1090 AM
  • RCN Antenna 2 1440 AM
  • 96.1 FM

Notable people

Gallery

File:Vista Panorámica Plaza De La Villa Sogamoso.jpg|Central squareFile:Plaza De La Villa - Costado Norte - Edificio Intercontinental.jpg|Central squareFile:Plaza De La Villa - Monumento Al Sol De Espaldas.jpg|Monument to the Sun on the central squareFile:Monumento al sol.JPG|Monument to the Sun and cathedralFile:Monumento al Sol y Catedral San martín Sogamoso.jpg|Cathedral by nightFile:Morca 03.JPG|Church in the vereda MorcáFile:Plaza De Toros La Pradera - Sogamoso.jpg|Bull fighting arenaFile:Teatro Sogamoso (Sogamoso).jpg|TheatreFile:Malokas.jpg|Reconstruction of Muisca houses in the Archaeology MuseumFile:Templo del sol.jpg|Reconstruction of the Sun Temple

References

{{Reflist}}

Further reading

  • BOOK, Camargo Pérez, Gabriel, 1961, Del barro al acero. En la Roma de los chibchas. Evolución socio-histórica de un pueblo colombiano, From Mud to Steel in the Rome of the Chibchas: The Socio-historical Evolution of a Colombian Town, es, Tunja, 6388737,babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ssd?id=txu.059173023645000,
  • NEWS, Camargo Pérez, Gabriel, La Villa de Leiva estuvo a punto de nacer gemela: Una leyenda Histórica, Villa de Leyva was about to be born twice: An historical legend, es, El Tiempo, XXVI, 8918, 26 July 1936, 2, 8,news.google.com/newspapers?nid=N2osnxbUuuUC&dat=19360726&printsec=frontpage&hl=es,
  • BOOK, Camargo Pérez, Gabriel, Geografía histórica de Sogamoso, Historical Geography of Sogamoso, es, 1932, Sugamuxi, 778210319,
  • BOOK, N., N., Huellas de Sogamoso. Guía histórica y geográfica, Prints of Sogamoso. Historical and geographical guide, 1955,

External links

{{Commons category|Sogamoso}} {{Municipalities boyaca department}}{{Muisca topics|state=collapsed}}{{Authority control}}

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