Engativá

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Engativá, which translates to Chieftain of Inga, was a municipality of Cundinamarca, but became a locality of Bogotá, Colombia when Bogotá was made "Special District" (today "Capital District"). Located in Engativá are the El Dorado International Airport, the National Administrative Center, Inravision Colombia (governmental television channels) and the National Registraduria of the Civil State (Host Main National).

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Engativá is limited to the north by the Salitre river, to the east by Avenue 68, to the south by Eldorado Avenue, and to the West by the Bogota river.


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Localities of Bogotá, Colombia
Usaquén | Chapinero | Santa Fe | San Cristóbal | Usme | Tunjuelito | Bosa | Kennedy | Fontibón | Engativá | Suba | Barrios Unidos | Teusaquillo | Los Mártires | Antonio Nariño | Puente Aranda | Candelaria | Rafael Uribe Uribe | Ciudad Bolívar | Sumapaz
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