Bogota's Environmental Axis has a history that dates back to pre-Columbian times, when the Muisca Indians inhabited the region. The San Francisco and Fucha rivers, which today form part of the Eje, were considered sacred by the Muiscas, who called them “Siecha” and “Sutagaos” respectively, and considered them sources of life and fertility. During colonial times, these rivers were used to supply water to the city of Bogotá. Today, the Eje Ambiental has become an important public space and green corridor in downtown Bogotá. Along its banks, one can find parks, recreational areas, cultural spaces and public art works, making it a vital place for urban life and the well-being of Bogotá's citizens.
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Av Jimenez de Quesada #4-57, Bogotá
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https://bogota.gov.co/mi-ciudad/movilidad/transmilenio/estaciones-de-transmilenio-eje-ambiental
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https://www.google.com/maps/place/Eje+Ambiental/@4.6005346,-74.073816,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x8e3f99a69f8a643b:0xd1daa59e1d2caf2c!8m2!3d4.6005346!4d-74.0712411!16s%2Fg%2F11d_tk59v6?entry=ttu
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