Zipaquirá

Zipaquirá
Municipality and city
Central square of Zipaquirá
Location of the town and municipality of Zipaquirá in Cundinamarca
Zipaquirá
Location in Colombia
Coordinates: 5°02′00″N 74°00′00″W / 5.03333°N 74.00000°W / 5.03333; -74.00000
Country Colombia
DepartamentoCundinamarca
ProvinceCentral Savanna Province
Founded18 July 1600
Founded byLuis Henríquez
Government
  MayorFabián Rojas (2024-2027)
Area
  Municipality and city
194.8 km2 (75.2 sq mi)
  Urban
10.25 km2 (3.96 sq mi)
Elevation
2,650 m (8,690 ft)
Population
 (2018 census)
  Municipality and city
130,537
  Density670/km2 (1,700/sq mi)
  Urban
106,461
  Urban density10,000/km2 (27,000/sq mi)
DemonymZipaquireño/a
Time zoneUTC-5
Area code+1
WebsiteOfficial website
Censo DANE 2005

Zipaquirá (Spanish pronunciation: [sipakiˈɾa]) is a municipality and city of Colombia in the department of Cundinamarca. Its neighboring municipalities are Cogua and Nemocón to the north; Tabio, Cajicá and Sopó to the south, Tocancipá and Gachancipá to the east and Pacho and Subachoque to the west. Its seat of municipal government is 49 kilometers from the national capital Bogotá. It is part of the Greater Bogotá Metropolitan Area, and is the capital of the Sabana Centro province. It is also the headquarters of the diocese of the same name and that includes much of the Department of Cundinamarca, extending to the centre of Bogotá, the region of Rionegro, the Ubaté Valley, and the region of Guavio.

The city is primarily known for its Salt Cathedral, an underground church built inside a salt mine in a tunnel made as result of the excavation of the salinas. Zipaquirá has an original architecture, and the old city centre is a tourist attraction. Its main square is surrounded by old buildings in the Spanish Colonial style. This small city can be reached by train from Bogotá.