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Caramanta is a town and muni****lity in the
Colombian department of Antioquia. It is part of the sub-region of
Southwestern Antioquia.
Caramanta has a...
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Caramanta is an
extinct Chocoan language of Colombia, do****ented
solely through a
wordlist from the 1940s, and in an
ethnographic publication from 1954...
- Briceño
Buritica Cáceres
Caicedo Caldas Campamento Cañasgordas Caracolí
Caramanta Carepa Carmen de
Viboral Carolina del Príncipe
Caucasia Chigorodó Cisneros...
- Amagá •
Andes • Angelópolis •
Betania • Bolívar •
Betulia •
Caramanta •
Concordia •
Fredonia •
Hispania • Jardín • Jericó • La
Pintada •
Montebello •...
- (Anserna, Umbra) was a
Chocoan language of Colombia.
Dialects included Caramanta and Cartama.
Glottolog states that an
alternative name for it is Umbra [es]...
- Briceño Buriticá Cáceres
Caicedo Caldas Campamento Cañasgordas Caracolí
Caramanta Carepa El
Carmen de
Viboral Carolina del Príncipe
Caucasia Chigorodó Cisneros...
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Nevado de
Santa Isabel (Pereira),
Cerro de Tatamá (Sanctuary),
Cerro de
Caramanta (Mistrató), Alto de las
Palomas (Pueblo Rico), Alto de
Pelahuevos (APIA)...
- Merced, and to the west
separated by the
Cauca River, Marmato-Caldas and
Caramanta-Antioquia department. The
villages in Pácora are San Bartolomé, Castilla...
- to the
southeast by Salamina, to the
south by Pacora, to the west by
Caramanta and Valparaiso, and to the
northwest by La Pintada. The muni****lity of...
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discharge of the Rio San Juan is 2,054.67 m3/s. The
river begins on
Cerro Caramanta in the West Andes. The
delta is due
north of Bahía Málaga and Buenaventura...