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Goranchacha was a
mythical cacique who was said to have been the
prophet of the
Muisca of
South America, in
particular of the
zacazgo of the northern...
- The city
hosts the most
remaining Muisca architecture: Hunzahúa Well,
Goranchacha Temple and
Cojines del Zaque.
Tunja is a
tourist destination, especially...
- The
Goranchacha Temple (Spanish:
Templo de
Goranchacha) is an
archeological site of the
Muisca located in the city of Tunja, Boyacá,
which in the time...
- Hunza, present-day Tunja,
after the
mythological and
brutal cacique Goranchacha moved the
capital there from Ramiriquí. The
first ruler of
Hunza was...
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Built Sun
Temple Moon
Temple Cojines del
Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well
Natural Fúquene
Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota
Ubaque Tequendama...
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mythical priest from
Sugamuxi who was able to
change the
order of
things Goranchacha, a
mythical cacique who
moved the
capital of the
northern Muisca from...
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Guahaioque Sacred sites Built Sun
Temple Moon
Temple Cojines del
Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well
Natural Fúquene
Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca...
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Built Sun
Temple Moon
Temple Cojines del
Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well
Natural Fúquene
Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota
Ubaque Tequendama...
- Inca (1493–1525)
Colombia Muisca Confederation Zaque (complete list) –
Goranchacha,
Zaque (?) Hunzahúa,
Zaque (?-1470) Michuá,
Zaque (1470-1490) Quemuenchatocha...
- Guatavita, Bacatá (currently
Colombian capital Bogotá) and Guachetá.
Zaque Goranchacha constructed a
temple in Hunza,
today known as Tunja, and
honouring him...