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Sutagao
Sculpture of a Sutagao standing at the entrance of Fusagasugá
Total population
85 (1760)
Regions with significant populations
Cundinamarca, Sutagao people Colombia
Languages
Chibcha, Colombian Spanish
Religion
Traditional religion, Catholicism
Related ethnic groups
Muisca, Guayupe, Panche
The Sumapaz Páramo, the largest páramo in the world, was home to the Sutagao
Topographical map of Cundinamarca.
The Sutagao lived in the south of the department, including the greyed out southern Bogotá area; Sumapaz
Saguamanchica, zipa of the Muisca, conquered the Sutagao around 1470 in the Battle of Pasca

The Sutagao are the Chibcha-speaking[1] indigenous people from the region of Fusagasugá, Bogotá savanna, Cundinamarca, Colombia. Knowledge about the Sutagao has been provided by scholar Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita.[2]

  1. ^ (in Spanish) Indios Sutagaos
  2. ^ (in Spanish) Los Sutagaos

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