Avenida Suba (Bogotá)
Avenida Suba is a major road in northern Bogotá, Colombia, connecting the locality of Suba with the rest of the capital.
Etymology
Avenida Suba is named after the locality Suba. Suba is either derived from the Chibcha contraction Suba, meaning "Flower of the Sun" (uba = "fruit" or "flower", sua = "Sun", minus its last vowel, making it a possessive)[1] or from the words sua (Sun) and sie (water).[2] It is also known as Troncal Suba due to being one of the main lines in the TransMilenio system.
Route
Its southern end begins at the intersection of Avenida NQS with Calle 80 in the locality of Barrios Unidos. It runs north entering Suba at Calle 100. At the shopping center Centro Suba it splits into two, turning into Avenida Transversal de Suba (Calle 140) and Antigua Avenida de Suba (Calle 142).
Points of interest along the route
- The Portal de Suba of the TransMilenio system
- Iserra 100 shopping center
- Bulevar Niza shopping center
- Centro Suba shopping center
- The Colina Campestre neighborhood
Gallery
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21 Ángeles station of Transmilenio on Avenida Suba
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Puentelargo station of Transmilenio on Avenida Suba
References
- ↑ (Spanish) Etymology Suba
- ↑ (Spanish) Etymology localities of Bogotá