Pasca

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Pasca
Town
Location of the municipality and town of Pasca in the Department of Cundinamarca
Country  Colombia
Department Cundinamarca
Province Sumapaz Province
Established 1604
Government
  Type Municipality
  Mayor Carlos Chitiva
Elevation 2,180 m (7,150 ft)
Population
  Total 11,518
Website www.pasca-cundinamarca.gov.co

Pasca is a town and municipality in the Cundinamarca department of Colombia located over the Andes mountains. It belongs to the Sumapaz province.

Name

Pasca in the chibchan language means father's fence, according to Acosta Ortegón.[citation needed]

Tourism

The famous Muisca raft, representing the ritual of El Dorado, was found in Pasca. The raft is now part of the Gold Museum collection in Bogotá.

The town contains an archaeological museum and a natural history museum.

Famous pasqueños

The Colombian poet and politician Adolfo León Gómez was born in Pasca and his grandmother, poet Josefa Acevedo de Gomez, lived and wrote her work here. The famous native woman Zoratama also lived in Pasca.

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Coordinates: 4°18′N 74°18′W / 4.300°N 74.300°W / 4.300; -74.300

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