Quebrada Macaliguá
Quebrada Macaliguá is a stream in Santander Department, Colombia and has an elevation of 918 metres. Quebrada Macaliguá is situated nearby to the locality Sabanetas, as well as near the area Vereda Alto Suarez.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Chima and Guadalupe.
Chima
Town
Chima is a town and municipality in the Santander Department of northeastern Colombia. Chima is situated 5 km northeast of Quebrada Macaliguá.
Guadalupe
Village
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Guadalupe is a town and municipality in the Santander Department in northeastern Colombia. It was founded in 1715 by the family Camacho Sabidos, in the lead of the Spanish Captain José Camacho Sabidos and management of Don Juan de Herrera and Tovar, according to church records of the year 1713. Guadalupe is situated 7 km south of Quebrada Macaliguá.
Contratación
Town
Contratación is a town and municipality in the Santander Department in northeastern Colombia. Contratación is situated 8 km west of Quebrada Macaliguá.
Quebrada Macaliguá
- Type: Stream
- Also known as: “Quebrada Macaligua”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Santander Department, Colombia, South America
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Latitude
6.31149° or 6° 18′ 41″ northLongitude
-73.40832° or 73° 24′ 30″ westElevation
918 metres (3,012 feet)Open location code
67R88H6R+HMGeoNames ID
3675795
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