Betéitiva

Betéitiva (Spanish pronunciation: [beˈtejtiβa]) a town and municipality in the Valderrama Province, part of the Colombian department of Boyacá.

The municipality, located on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, borders in the north Belén, in the northeast Paz de Río, in the east Tasco, in the southeast Corrales and in the west with Busbanzá and Cerinza.

[1] The name Betéitiva is derived from the Chibcha name of the cacique Betacín of the village and means "chief of the anchovy".

According to Muisca myths, Betacín fell in love with the daughter of the iraca of Sugamuxi and after her dismissal he retreated in the area now known as Betéitiva.

Different rulers were reigning the central highlands of the Colombian Andes and Betéitiva was ruled by cacique Betacín.