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Joseph Gumilla (1686, in Cárcer – 1750, in the Llanos) was a
Jesuit priest who
wrote a
natural history of the
Orinoco River region. In 1705 he left Spain...
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Loyola College Gumilla is a
coeducational school,
primary through high school,
founded by the
Jesuits in 1965 in
Puerto Ordaz,
Ciudad Guayana, Bolivar...
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Centro Gumilla is a
center for
research and
social action run by the
Society of
Jesus in Venezuela. It was
founded in 1968 and is the
first such centre...
- He was also
coordinator of the
social apostolate and
director of
Centro Gumilla in Venezuela, a
centre of
research and
social action for the
Jesuits in...
- Manacacías River. (
Gumilla 1745, pt. 2, pp. 243-247, only a few words.)
Jirara -
spoken once in the
upper Manacacías
River region. (
Gumilla 1745, pt. 1, pp...
- Sociográfico
sobre la religión en Venezuela" (PDF) (in Spanish). El
Centro Gumilla.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 24
September 2015.
Retrieved 5 April...
- Sociográfico
sobre la religión en Venezuela" (PDF) (in Spanish). El
Centro Gumilla.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 24
September 2015.
Retrieved 5 April...
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presence of
coffee in
Colombia is
attributed to a
Jesuit priest, José
Gumilla. In his book The
Orinoco Illustrated (1730), he
registered the presence...
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hunters fill the tips of
their darts with curare. The
explorer Joseph Gumilla first mentioned the use of this poison. In
ancient literature, it's also...
- Sociográfico
sobre la religión en Venezuela" (PDF) (in Spanish). El
Centro Gumilla.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 24
September 2015.
Retrieved 5 April...