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    Cúcuta (Spanish: [ˈkukuta] ⓘ), 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. Don't miss out on your opportunity to get to know Cúcuta! The city of Cúcuta, situated on the border with Venezuela, welcomes all to experience the warmth of its people, its tradition, culture and gastronomy.

  3. Cucuta is a city on the border with Venezuela. It's Colombia's fifth largest city and the most trafficked border crossing between the two countries. It is a duty free (zona franca) town nicknamed 'pearl of the north'.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Things to Do in Cucuta, Colombia: See Tripadvisor's 4,311 traveler reviews and photos of Cucuta tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Cucuta. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  7. Map of Cúcuta. The city of Cúcuta is built on a grid system. The calles (also streets) cross the Avenidas (also Avenues) and run from East to West. Calles are abbreviated as C, Cll and Cl. Avenidas, abbreviated as Av, are usually larger and main streets.

  8. Santander Park (Spanish: Parque Santander) is located in Cúcuta, Colombia. [1] The park is bordered by 5th and 6th Avenue and 10th and 11th Street and was previously the location of the Grand Square of San José de Guasimales, a site hosting principal events and public spectacles in Cúcuta. [2]

  9. Historic Temple of Cúcuta. Altitude: 320 m.a.s.l. Climate: Warm. The average temperature ranges from 27º to 33º Celsius. San José de Cúcuta, known as “the pearl of the north” for its historical and cultural significance, has established itself as one of Colombia's most welcoming cities, thanks to its natural settings, variety of ...

  10. Cúcuta (pron. IPA koo`koo-tä), or San Jose de Cúcuta, is the capital of the Norte de Santander Department, in Colombia. Cúcuta is an important city in northeastern Colombia because of where it is; on the border with Venezuela. People from Cúcuta are called cucuteños.