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    Cúcuta (Spanish: ⓘ), officially San José de Cúcuta, is a Colombian municipality, capital of the department of Norte de Santander and nucleus of the Metropolitan Area of Cúcuta. The city is located in the homonymous valley, at the foot of the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes, on the border with Venezuela.

  2. A border city steeped in history and beauty. San José de Cúcuta welcomes all who seek to discover the warmth of its people, its traditions, its culture and its gastronomy.

  3. Cúcuta, Colombia is a vibrant and colorful city located in the Norte de Santander department of Colombia. It is the capital of the department and is located on the Colombian-Venezuelan border. With its unique history, culture, and stunning natural attractions, Cúcuta is a great place to visit. Here are the top 20 places to see in Cúcuta ...

  4. Feb 4, 2020 · Things to Do in Cucuta, Colombia: See Tripadvisor's 4,272 traveler reviews and photos of Cucuta tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Cucuta. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. Cúcuta, oficialmente San José de Cúcuta, es un municipio colombiano, capital del departamento de Norte de Santander y núcleo del Área Metropolitana de Cúcuta. La ciudad está situada en el valle homónimo, al pie de la Cordillera Oriental de los Andes Colombianos, próxima a la frontera con Venezuela.

  6. Cúcuta is the capital of Norte de Santander, home of 1 million people (all of the metropolitan area). It's a major commercial hub in the northeastern Colombia, playing a significant role in trade between Colombia and Venezuela. Cúcuta is in the northeast, 580 km to the north of the capital Bogotá . The area of the city is 1.176 km². Get in. [edit]

  7. Cúcuta, capital of Norte de Santander departamento, northeastern Colombia, on the Venezuela border. Founded in 1733 as San José de Guasimal, it became San José de Cúcuta in 1793. In 1875 it was destroyed by an earthquake but then was rebuilt with parks and wide avenues.