Boyacá Department
The Boyacá Department is located in central Colombia, known for its rich history and diverse landscapes. It is bordered by the departments of Santander, Cundinamarca, and Norte de Santander. The capital city is Tunja, which is famous for its colonial architecture and historical significance.
Boyacá is also recognized for its agricultural production, particularly in crops like potatoes and maize. The region is home to several natural parks, including Puente de Boyacá, a site of great importance in Colombia's fight for independence. The department's culture is vibrant, featuring traditional festivals and local crafts.