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Amerindian villages. Some
ethnic groups like the Yariguíes, Opones, and
Carares fought the
conquerors until they
became extinct.
Explorer Gonzalo Jiménez...
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recorded in Opón. Durbin, Marshall; Seijas, Haydée (1973). "A note on Opon-
Carare".
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Petru Cărare (13
February 1935 – 27 May 2019) was a
writer from Moldova.
Petru Cărare was born to
Profir Cărare and
Nadejda Duca. He was
forbidden to...
- The ****ociation of
Peasant Workers of the
Carare (Spanish: Asociación de
Trabajadores Campesinos del
Carare, ATCC) is an
organization that was founded...
- Petrică
Cărare (born 22 May 1963) is a
Romanian wrestler. He
competed at the 1988
Summer Olympics and the 1992
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde,...
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president of the ****ociation of
Peasant Workers of the
Carare (Asociación de
Trabajadores Campesinos del
Carare (ATCC)),
which he
helped form to find a solution...
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Carare River is a
river of
northern Colombia. It
flows into the
Caribbean Sea. List of
rivers of
Colombia Rand McNally, The New
International Atlas, 1993...
- The
Carare-Opón
Province is a
former province of the
Colombian Department of Santander. "Santander
Department (Colombia)". crwflags.
Retrieved 5 February...
- 200 BCE–400 CE Caramanta,
western Columbia Carate,
northeastern Colombia Carare,
northeastern Colombia Carex,
northwestern Colombia Cari,
western Colombia...