Boyacá

Boyacá

Postby ximena » Tue Apr 28, 2020 4:12 pm

It´s in South America
The people speak Spanish
It´s in Colombia
It´s in the center of the country
In winter there´s a famous cooking festival
It´s capital city

Answer: Tunja
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