Tausa

Tausa
Municipality and town

Church of Tausa

Flag

Seal

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

Location in Colombia

Coordinates: 5°11′47″N 73°53′15″W / 5.19639°N 73.88750°W / 5.19639; -73.88750Coordinates: 5°11′47″N 73°53′15″W / 5.19639°N 73.88750°W / 5.19639; -73.88750
Country  Colombia
Department Cundinamarca
Province Ubaté Province
Founded 2 August 1600
Government
  Mayor Jaime Alexander Rodríguez Ballen
(2016-2019)
Area
  Municipality and town 204 km2 (79 sq mi)
  Urban 2 km2 (0.8 sq mi)
Elevation 2,931 m (9,616 ft)
Population (2015)
  Municipality and town 8,801
  Density 43/km2 (110/sq mi)
  Urban 1,058
Time zone Colombia Standard Time (UTC-5)
Website Official website

Tausa (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtausa]) is a municipality and town of Colombia in the Ubaté Province, part of the department of Cundinamarca. Tausa is and was an important town on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense due to its salt mine. It was the third most prolific salt deposit for the original inhabitants of the area; the Muisca. Tausa's urban centre is located at an altitude of 2,950 metres (9,680 ft) (other parts of the municipality reach altitudes of 3,700 metres (12,100 ft)) and a distance of 65 kilometres (40 mi) from the capital Bogotá. The municipality borders San Cayetano, Carmen de Carupa and Sutatausa in the north, Pacho in the west, Sutatausa, Cucunubá and Suesca in the east and in the south with Nemocón and Cogua.[1]

Etymology

The name Tausa comes from Chibcha and means "tribute".[2]

History

Tausa was inhabited since the Herrera Period. The town was an important mining location of halite for the Muisca. The zipa of Bacatá ruled over Tausa. The mining activities can be seen in the seal of the village; the pick and spade.

Modern Tausa was founded on August 2, 1600.[1]

Economy

Main sources of income of Tausa are agriculture, livestock farming and salt mining.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 (Spanish) Official website Tausa
  2. Espejo Olaya, 1999, p.1124

Bibliography

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