[
US
/ˌboʊɡəˈtɑ/
]
NOUN
- capital and largest city of Colombia; located in central Colombia on a high fertile plain
How To Use Bogota In A Sentence
- Juan Carlos Santiago entered a small cantina in a very small village north of Bogota and took a seat at a large table in the very back corner of the darkly lit bar.
- This would not be a problem if we modelled our city on Bogota's innovative transportation system.
- Tokyo workers and students try to remain productive in spite of prevalent sutoresu, which, if you say it fast enough, will capture how the word stress comes out in Japanese.viii Residents of Bogotá, Colombia, complain of estrés resulting from ongoing security problems throughout their nation. The English Is Coming!
- In Bogota, capital of Colombia, people are encouraged to use non-automobile modes of transport; 120 bikeways have been provided and another 180 planned.
- After their arrival in Colombia, the birds will spend two weeks in a holding facility to acclimate to their new surroundings before their release into a wilderness area 50 miles northeast of Bogota.
- However, the rigors of the flight from Los Angeles to Bogota had proved too exhausting.
- As mayor, he was chief pedagogue, urging bogotanos not to run red lights, dump litter or beat their wives, sometimes dressing up as "Super Citizen" in spandex to get the message across.
- BOGOTA, COLOMBIA -- A former defense minister who would continue President Álvaro Uribe's tough anti-guerrilla policies handily defeated a former Bogota mayor Sunday in the first round of presidential elections. Santos handily wins first round of Colombian presidential election
- Mr. Chavez ordered 10 battalions to the frontier and the closing of Venezuela's embassy in Bogota, with all staff to be withdrawn, and he called Colombian President Alvaro Uribe a criminal and a puppet of Washington, adding that Colombia needs to be "liberated" from U.S. domination. The 'Free' and the 'Trade'
- This column came into contact with Govt forces at Gutierrez, approx 75 km south of Bogota, and in the ensuing firefights the army lost 37 men.