geo.wikisort.org - ReservoirLake Fúquene is a heart-shaped lake located in the Ubaté-Chiquinquirá Valley, part of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, in the north of Cundinamarca, Colombia, at the border with Boyacá. The Andean lake, at an average altitude of 2,540 metres (8,330 ft), was considered sacred in the religion of the Muisca who inhabited the area before the Spanish conquest of the Muisca in the 1530s.[4]
Body of water
Lake Fúquene |
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 View of Lake Fúquene |
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 Lake Fúquene is shown in the south of Boyacá, bordering Cundinamarca |
Location | Fúquene, Boyacá & Cundinamarca |
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Coordinates | 5°28′00″N 73°45′00″W |
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Type | Intermontane |
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Primary outflows | Suárez River |
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Basin countries | Colombia |
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Max. length | 9.1 kilometres (5.7 mi) (1957)[1] |
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Max. width | 6.2 kilometres (3.9 mi) (1957)[1] |
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Surface area | 30 square kilometres (320,000,000 sq ft)[2] |
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Average depth | 2.5 metres (8.2 ft)[2] |
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Max. depth | 4 metres (13 ft) (1957)[1] |
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Water volume | 82.5 cubic megametres (2.91×1021 cu ft)[2] |
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Surface elevation | 2,540 metres (8,330 ft)[2] |
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Islands | Formerly Isla grande or Chiguy/Chuiguí[3] |
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Due to drainage of the waters for agriculture and dairy farming, the lake levels have dropped drastically in recent years and many flora and fauna species have disappeared.
Etymology
In the Chibcha language of the Muisca Fúquene means "Place of swamps covered with fog", "Bed of the fox" or "Holy People", referring to the religious rituals of the Muisca. Muisca means "people" in Chibcha.[2][5][6][7]
History
Lake Fúquene, the lake in the Ubaté-Chiquinquirá Valley, one of the four major valleys of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, was an important ritual lake in the culture of the Muisca. It formed the connection between the territories of the zipa in the south and zaque in the north and merchants between the two parts of the Muisca Confederation would pass the lake.
When conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada and his troops arrived at the lake in 1537, the water level was 10 metres (33 ft) to 15 metres (49 ft) higher.[8]
Since 1934 about 70% of the lake surface has been gone; from 100 square kilometres (1.1×109 sq ft) to 30 square kilometres (320,000,000 sq ft).[9] In this time, the lake level has dropped by 1 metre (3.3 ft).[9]
Flora, fauna and environmental issues
Around 47 bird species visit Lake Fúquene, among them Agelaius icterocephalus bogotensis and Fulica americana.[10] in 1940, more than 80 fauna species were foraging around the lake, a number reduced to 58 in 2014.[11]
In and around the lake 248 plant species have been identified.[12] Some of the flora species are Scirpus californicus, Typha,[13] Ixobrichus exilis bogotensis,[12] and Alnus jorullensis.[14] In recent years, 40% of the biodiversity has disappeared in the past 60 years.[15]
In 2014, around 207,000 inhabitants of the area lived around the lake.[11] Fifty dairy farming industries exist around it, with the most important in Ubaté, Chiquinquirá and Simijaca.[11][15]
See also
References
- Cabrera Ortiz, 1957, p.8
- Hoeck, p.4
- Cabrera Ortiz, 1957, p.7
- Ocampo López, 2013, p.226
- (in Spanish) Etymology Fúquene
- (in Spanish) Official website Fúquene
- Cabrera Ortiz, 1957, p.5
- Cabrera Ortiz, 1957, p.3
- Hoeck, p.8
- Hoeck, p.7
- (in Spanish) En 30 años, agua en laguna de Fúquene descendió un metro - El Espectador
- Hoeck, p.6
- Hoeck, p.27
- Hoeck, p.19
- (in Spanish) La agonía de la laguna de Fúquene - El Tiempo
Bibliography
External links
Muisca |
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Topics |
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General |
- Agriculture
- Architecture
- Art
- Astronomy
- Calendar
- Cuisine
- Economy
- Mummification
- Music
- Muysccubun
- Mythology
- Numerals
- Religion
- Society
- Toponyms
- Warfare
- Women
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The Salt People | |
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Geography and history |
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Altiplano Cundiboyacense | |
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Neighbouring areas |
- Ocetá Páramo
- Tenza Valley
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History | Prehistory (<10,000 BP) |
- Lake Humboldt
- El Abra
- Tibitó
- Sueva
- Tequendama
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Lithic (10,000 - 2800 BP) |
- Piedras del Tunjo
- Checua
- Galindo
- Nemocón
- Sáchica
- Aguazuque
- Lake Herrera
- El Infiernito
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Ceramic (>800 BC) |
- Herrera (800 BC - 800)
- Early Muisca (800 - 1200)
- Muisca Confederation (~1450 - 1540)
- Cabildo Mayor (>2002)
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Religion and mythology |
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Deities |
- Chiminigagua
- Bachué
- Chía
- Sué
- Bochica
- Huitaca
- Chibchacum
- Cuchavira
- Nencatacoa
- Chaquén
- Chibafruime
- Guahaioque
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Sacred sites | Built |
- Sun Temple
- Moon Temple
- Cojines del Zaque
- Goranchacha Temple
- Hunzahúa Well
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Mythology | Myths |
- El Dorado
- Monster of Lake Tota
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Mythological figures |
- Goranchacha
- Idacansás
- Pacanchique
- Thomagata
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Caciques and neighbours |
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Northern caciques | zaque of Hunza |
- Hunzahúa
- Michuá
- Quemuenchatocha
- Aquiminzaque
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iraca of Suamox | |
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cacique of Tundama | |
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Southern caciques | zipa of Bacatá |
- Meicuchuca
- Saguamanchica
- Nemequene
- Tisquesusa
- Sagipa
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cacique of Turmequé |
- Diego de Torres y Moyachoque
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Neighbours | |
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Spanish conquest |
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Conquistadors | Major |
- Gonzalo de Quesada
- Hernán de Quesada
- Baltasar Maldonado
- Gonzalo Suárez Rendón
- Juan de Céspedes
- Juan de San Martín
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Minor |
- Antonio Díaz de Cardoso
- Antonio de Lebrija
- Bartolomé Camacho Zambrano
- Gonzalo García Zorro
- Gonzalo Macías
- Hernán Venegas Carrillo
- Juan de Albarracín
- Juan del Junco
- Juan Tafur
- Lázaro Fonte
- Luis Lanchero
- Martín Galeano
- Martín Yañéz Tafur
- Miguel Holguín y Figueroa
- Ortún Velázquez de Velasco
- Pedro Fernández de Valenzuela
- Pedro Ruíz Corredor
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Neighbouring conquests |
- Conquest of the Chibchan Nations
- Conquest of the Muzo
- Conquest of the Panche
- Battle of Tocarema (1538)
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Research and collections |
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Scholars | |
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Publications |
- Elegías (1589)
- El Carnero (1638)
- Epítome (1889)
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Research institutes |
- ICANH
- Universidad Nacional
- Universidad de los Andes
- Universidad La Javeriana
- University of Pittsburgh
- UPTC
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На других языках
[de] Laguna de Fúquene
Die Laguna de Fúquene ist ein Süßwassersee in den nordöstlichen Anden in Kolumbien. Der See ist rund 80 km von der kolumbianischen Hauptstadt Bogotá entfernt auf dem Gebiet der Gemeinden Fúquene und Susa im Norden von Cundinamarca in 2543 m Höhe an der Grenze zum Departamento de Boyacá gelegen.
- [en] Lake Fúquene
[es] Laguna de Fúquene
La laguna de Fúquene es un cuerpo de agua dulce situado en la localidad de Fúquene, entre los departamentos de Cundinamarca y Boyacá, al este de los Andes colombianos, a una altitud de 2.540 metros, y a una distancia de unos 80 km de la ciudad de Bogotá.
[fr] Laguna de Fúquene
La laguna de Fúquene est un lac situé en Colombie, dans le nord du département de Cundinamarca, à la limite du département de Boyacá, à approximativement 80 km de la ville de Bogota.
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