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- Q1720776 subject Q6251064.
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- Q1720776 abstract "Lake Tota (Spanish: Lago de Tota), the largest lake in Colombia, located in the east of Boyacá department, inside the Province of Sugamuxi, it is the source of the Upia River which flows into the Orinoco River basin.The major town on the lake is Aquitania, located on its eastern side. Other nearby villages include Tota, Iza and Cuitiva.Lake Tota was an important religious center for the Muisca culture. The name “Tota” comes from ancient times, from the indigenous Muisca culture; and according to a scientific linguist (Mariana Escribano) its main name meaning stands for “Astronomic Observatory”, relating to its sacred uses for that culture. There are legends which relate to the way that lake was formed by the hands of ancient ancestors.The area around Lake Tota is one of the major onion producing regions of Colombia.The average water temperature of 13 °C allowed for the introduction of rainbow trout (Onchorynchus mykiss) which created a valuable wild fishery (a mounted specimen in Restaurante Lucho, Aquitania, reportedly early in the 90's, weighed 7 kg) and cage culture aquaculture, but predation on native fish species as led to the now accepted extinction of the pez graso or grease fish (Rhizosomichthys totae) believed native to only this lake.Lake Tota is a breeding ground for several threatened or endangered bird species, including the least bittern (Ixobrychus exilis bogotensis), the Colombian ruddy duck (Oxyura jamaicensis andina), the Bogotá rail (Rallus semiplumbeus) and Apolinar's wren (Cistothorus apolinari). The last confirmed sighting of the Colombian grebe (Podiceps andinus), now considered to be extinct, was at Lake Tota.".
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- Q1720776 elevation "3015.0".
- Q1720776 length "12000.0".
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- Q1720776 area "55.0".
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- Q1720776 elevation "3015 m".
- Q1720776 length "12.0".
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- Q1720776 maxDepth "62 m".
- Q1720776 name "Lake Tota".
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- Q1720776 point "5.54 -72.92".
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- Q1720776 comment "Lake Tota (Spanish: Lago de Tota), the largest lake in Colombia, located in the east of Boyacá department, inside the Province of Sugamuxi, it is the source of the Upia River which flows into the Orinoco River basin.The major town on the lake is Aquitania, located on its eastern side. Other nearby villages include Tota, Iza and Cuitiva.Lake Tota was an important religious center for the Muisca culture.".
- Q1720776 label "Lake Tota".
- Q1720776 lat "5.54".
- Q1720776 long "-72.92".
- Q1720776 depiction Laguna_de_Tota.jpg.
- Q1720776 depiction Laguna_de_Tota.jpg.
- Q1720776 name "Lake Tota".