The Santa Fe neighborhood in Bogot Colombia is a neighborhood of tolerance, where all nightlife businesses are allowed; during the last 3 years a large number of immigrants from Venezuela have arrived to the neighborhood, they have filled its streets and avenues with all kinds of informal businesses.

Immigration from Venezuela in Bogota Colombia Santa Fe neighborhood

4 years ago in the Santa Fe neighborhood in Bogot, Colombia, there were a few nightlife businesses that were known and counted on one hand fingers, today, there are very few streets in this neighborhood where there is no business that deals around nightlife in Bogot.
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Immigration from Venezuela in Bogota Colombia Santa Fe neighborhood

Chapters:
00:00 – Highlights of the video Bogota Colombia
00:32 – Calle 26 heading East to Carrera 13 Bogota Colombia
00:48 – Carrera 13 heading south to Calle 22 Bogota Colombia
00:59 – Carrera 13 Calle 22 heading west Bogota Colombia
01:07 – Calle 22 Carrera 14 (Caracas Av.) Santa Fe neighborhood Bogota Colombia
01:47 – Calle 22 Carrera 16 Santa Fe neighborhood Bogota Colombia 03:28 – Calle 23 Carrera 16 Santa Fe neighborhood Bogota Colombia 03:56 – Calle 21 Carrera 16a Santa Fe neighborhood Bogota Colombia 04:42 – Calle 21 Carrera 15 Santa Fe neighborhood Bogota Colombia 05:26 – Calle 20 Carrera 15 Santa Fe neighborhood Bogota Colombia 07:55 – Leaving Santa Fe neighborhood Calle 23 Carrera 17 Bogota Colombia

Immigration from Venezuela in Bogota Colombia Santa Fe neighborhood

The Santa Fe neighborhood in Bogot Colombia is a zone of tolerance, in this area, all nightlife businesses are allowed under the supervision of the police authorities, so there are many businesses that are involved in this trade. The Santa Fe neighborhood in Bogot is located very close to the city center, 3 kilometers from the Plaza de Bolvar in Bogot and 2 kilometers from the International Center. A large number of immigrants from Venezuela have come to Colombia. Many immigrants have arrived to the Santa Fe neighborhood in Bogot Colombia in the last 3 years, not only women who escape from socialism in Venezuela, but also many men who work in humble trades and who live in this neighborhood that despite its bad reputation, at least it is very well located in Bogot, the capital of Colombia.
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