Puente Nacional, Santander

Puente Nacional (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpwente nasjoˈnal]) is a town and municipality in the Saravita Valley, part of the Santander Department of northeastern Colombia. The area was originally inhabited by four Muisca tribes, three of which named the: Semisos, Irobaes y Popobas, their heritage now only surviving in the names of three surrounding veredas. The area between Puente and neighbouring Santa Sofía (or Guatoque) was inhabited by a major tribe called the Sorocotá, governing a major commercial centre possibly home to the region's largest agricultural market.

Puente Nacional, Santander

Puente Nacional (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpwente nasjoˈnal]) is a town and municipality in the Saravita Valley, part of the Santander Department of northeastern Colombia. The area was originally inhabited by four Muisca tribes, three of which named the: Semisos, Irobaes y Popobas, their heritage now only surviving in the names of three surrounding veredas. The area between Puente and neighbouring Santa Sofía (or Guatoque) was inhabited by a major tribe called the Sorocotá, governing a major commercial centre possibly home to the region's largest agricultural market.