Tópaga
Tópaga is a town and municipality in the Sugamuxi Province, part of the Colombian department of Boyacá. Tópaga is situated on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense with the urban center at an altitude of 2,900 metres while the topography varies over the municipality from 2,400 metres to 3,200 metres.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Monguí and Gámeza.
Monguí
Monguí is a town and municipality in Boyacá Department, Colombia, part of the Sugamuxi Province a subregion of Boyaca. It was founded in 1601. Monguí was named a Pueblo Patrimonio of Colombia in 2010.Gámeza
Village
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Gámeza is a town and municipality in the Colombian Department of Boyacá, part of the Sugamuxi Province, a subregion of Boyacá. The town center is located at 18 kilometres from Sogamoso and the municipality borders Tasco and Corrales in the north, Tópaga and Mongua in the south, in the east Socotá and westward of Gámeza Corrales and Tópaga. Gámeza is situated 4 km northeast of Tópaga.
Tópaga
- Also known as: “Topaga”
- Location: Boyacá, Andino, Colombia, South America
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Latitude
5.7748° or 5° 46′ 29″ northLongitude
-72.8284° or 72° 49′ 42″ westPopulation
3,680Elevation
2,891 metres (9,485 feet)Open location code
67Q9Q5FC+WMGeoNames ID
3666906
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