geo.wikisort.org - ReservoirLake Iguaque is a lake located in the Boyacá Department of Colombia. The lake and the surrounding area was declared a Flora and Fauna Sanctuary in 1977.[1]
Body of water
Lake Iguaque |
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 Lake Iguaque |
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Location | Villa de Leyva, Boyacá |
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Coordinates | 5°41′16″N 73°26′12″W |
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Basin countries | Colombia |
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Surface area | 6,750 m2 (72,700 sq ft) |
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Max. depth | 5.2 m (17 ft) |
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Surface elevation | 3,800 m (12,500 ft) |
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Geography and climate
Lake Iguaque is located northeast of Villa de Leyva and is part of the SFF Iguaque. The predominant ecosystem is the páramo, with presence of frailejón plant, ferns, lichens and puyas. The average temperature is 12 °C. The route of access to the natural reservation is: Bogotá – Tunja (147 km) /Tunja – Villa de Leyva (39 km). The visitor center Furachiogua offers accommodation for up to 48 persons, and camping zone.[2]
Cultural value
Lake Iguaque was considered a sacred place for the Muisca. According to legend, mankind was originated in the Iguaque lake, when the goddess Bachué came out from the lake with a boy in her arms. When the boy grew, she married him and their children populated the Earth. They are considered the ancestors of the human race. Finally Bachué and her husband disappeared unto the lake in the shape of snakes.
Biology
The in 2006 described sweat bee Neocorynura muiscae was found in the sanctuary near the lake and named after the Muisca.[3]
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Protected areas of Colombia |
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National Natural Parks | | |
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Flora and Fauna Sanctuaries |
- Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta
- El Corchal "El mono Hernández"
- Galeras
- Guanentá Alto Río Fonce
- Iguaque
- Isla de La Corota
- Los Colorados
- Los Flamencos
- Malpelo
- Otún Quimbaya
- Plantas Medicinales Orito Ingi-Ande
- Playona Acandí
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National Natural Reserves | |
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Unique Natural Area | |
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Road parks | |
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Regional Nature Reserves |
- Cerulean Warbler
- Colibri del Sol
- Laguna de Sonso
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Proposed Areas | |
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- Biodiversity
- Natural hazards
- Natural regions
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Treasures of Colombia |
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Heritage of humanity |
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Bolívar | |
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Source: Wills, Fernando et al. 2001. Nuestro patrimonio - 100 tesoros de Colombia - Our heritage - 100 treasures of Colombia, 1–311. El Tiempo.ISBN 958-8089-16-6 |
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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Specific |
- Battle of Pasca (~1470)
- Battle of Chocontá (~1490)
- Chicha
- Duit
- Emeralds
- Muisca raft
- Ruana
- Tejo
- Tunjo
- Zoratama
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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
- [en] Lake Iguaque
[fr] Lac Iguaque
Le Lac Iguaque est un lac situé dans le département de Boyacá, en Colombie. Il fait partie du sanctuaire de faune et de flore d'Iguaque (espagnol : Santuario de Fauna y Flora Iguaque).
[ru] Игуаке
Игуаке — озеро, расположенное в департаменте Бояка в Колумбии. Озеро и прилегающая территория были объявлены заповедной зоной флоры и фауны в 1977 году[1].
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