El Chicó

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Barrio in Distrito Capital, Colombia
4°40′43.6″N 74°02′43.2″W / 4.678778°N 74.045333°W / 4.678778; -74.045333Country ColombiaDepartment Distrito CapitalCityBogotáLocalityChapineroElevation
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2,564 m (8,412 ft)
Museo el Chicó

El Chicó is an affluent neighbourhood (barrio) in the locality of Chapinero in Bogotá, Colombia.

Limits

  • North: Calle 100
  • East: Eastern Hills
  • West: Autopista Norte
  • South: Calle 88

Etymology

The name chicó is derived from the Chibcha word chicú which means "our ally".[2]

Tourism

El Chicó is home to the Parque de la 93, a park and restaurant area. It also hosts Museo el Chicó.

References

  1. ^ Google Maps Elevation Finder. freemaptools.com.
  2. ^ (in Spanish) Etymology El Chicó
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