Cuítiva

Cuítiva is a town and municipality in the Sugamuxi Province, part of the Colombian department of Boyacá. The urban centre is situated on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense at an altitude of 2750 m and a distance of 85 km from the department capital Tunja. The altitudes of the municipality range from 2727 m to 3200 m and it borders Iza in the north, Sogamoso in the east, Aquitania in the west and Tota in the south.

Etymology
The name Cuítiva is derived from Muysccubun and means "Similarity to the chief".

History
The area of Cuítiva before the Spanish conquest was inhabited by the Muisca, organized in their loose Muisca Confederation. Nearby iraca of Sugamuxi ruled over Cuítiva.

Modern Cuítiva was founded by Juan de San Martín on January 19, 1550.

On the central square a monument honouring messenger god in the religion of the Muisca; Bochica has been erected.

Economy
Main economical activities of Cuítiva are agriculture; potatoes, peas, wheat, maize and Welsh onions and livestock farming.