Boyacá is a department in central Colombia that is located mainly within the eastern Andes mountain range. It has colonial cities notable for their architecture and was the site of crucial victories during Colombia's fight for independence. The impressive sculpture of the Monument to the Lancers, near the city of Paipa, celebrates the Battle of Pantano de Vargas of 1819.
The little town of Boyacense, the Boyacá bridge or the Vargas reservoir are historical sites that this department can offer you.
Villa de Leyva is a Colombian municipality located in the Ricaurte province of the Boyacá department. It is located 40 km west of Tunja, capital of the department, and 165 km from Bogotá, capital of the country.4 It was founded in 1572 with the name of Villa de Santa María de Leyva, recognized as a national monument in 1954, Heritage Town
Villa de Leyva is a Colombian municipality located in the Ricaurte province of the Boyacá department. It is located 40 km west of Tunja, capital of the department, and 165 km from Bogotá, capital of the country.4 It was founded in 1572 with the name of Villa de Santa María de Leyva, recognized as a national monument in 1954, Heritage Town in 2010, and is on the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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