Fúquene

Fúquene
Municipality and town

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Location of the municipality and town inside Cundinamarca Department of Colombia
Fúquene

Location in Colombia

Coordinates: 5°24′18″N 73°47′45″W / 5.40500°N 73.79583°W / 5.40500; -73.79583Coordinates: 5°24′18″N 73°47′45″W / 5.40500°N 73.79583°W / 5.40500; -73.79583
Country  Colombia
Department Cundinamarca
Province Ubaté Province
Founded 6 November 1638
Founded by Gabriel Carvajal
Government
  Mayor Oscar Fredy Rojas Briceño
(2016-2019)
Area
  Municipality and town 90 km2 (30 sq mi)
Elevation 2,750 m (9,020 ft)
Population (2015)
  Municipality and town 5,617
  Density 62/km2 (160/sq mi)
  Urban 263
Time zone Colombia Standard Time (UTC-5)
Website Official website

Fúquene is a municipality and town of Colombia in the department of Cundinamarca. The municipality borders Ubaté, Susa, Guachetá and the department of Boyacá. Fúquene is located 116 km northwest from the capital Bogotá.[1]

History

Fúquene, in the north of the present department of Cundinamarca, was in the centuries before the Spanish conquest inhabited by the Muisca people. The village was located in the border region of the northern Muisca territories, ruled by the zaque of Hunza, the southern Muisca area with the zipa based in Bacatá and the independent territories in the northwest. A lake withing the boundaries of Fúquene, Lake Fúquene was considered a sacred site in the religion of the Muisca.[2]

With the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores many indigenous people fled to an island in Lake Fúquene.[1] Modern Fúquene was first established by one of the few female founders in 1542, Teresa de Verdugo. The town was properly founded on November 6th, 1638 by Gabriel Carvajal.[1]

Etymology

The name Fúquene is either derived from the Chibcha words and quyny, meaning "bed of the fox", or named after the god Fu, who inhabited the lake defending the terrain against the Muzos; "bed of Fu".[1]

Economy

Main economical activities of Fúquene are livestock farming and agriculture, mainly potatoes, tomatoes, maize and fruits as strawberries.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 (Spanish) Official website Fúquene - accessed 05-05-2016
  2. Ocampo López, Javier (2007). Grandes cultures indígenas de América [Great indigenous cultures of the Americas] (in Spanish). Bogotá, Colombia: Plaza & Janes Editores Colombia S.A. p. 226. ISBN 978-958-14-0368-4.
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