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Motavita is a town and muni****lity in the
Colombian Department of Boyacá, part of the
subregion of the
Central Boyacá Province. It
covers approximately...
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proceeded to
Motavita through a
heavy downpour reaching the town at 11:30am
where the army
camped for the night.
Marching through Motavita was considered...
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Department of Boyacá. Sora
borders Motavita and Chíquiza in the north,
Cucaita and Samacá in the south,
Motavita and
department capital Tunja in the...
- 547 267 Monguí Boyacá 5,002 4,983 268 Moniquirá Boyacá 21,852 21,242 269
Motavita Boyacá 6,772 8,470 270 Muzo Boyacá 10,237 8,668 271
Nobsa Boyacá 15,194...
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capital Tunja at 8.5
kilometres (5.3 mi) away and
Motavita in the
south and
Arcabuco and
Motavita in the west. Cómbita was in the time
before the arrival...
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apprehended Aquiminzaque and all the caciques,
among them the ones from Toca,
Motavita, Samacá, Turmequé and Sutamarchán, and
condemn them to death. In 1540,...
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towns of
Combita and
Motavita, the
arduous march was
conducted the same day
August 5 with the
Royalist Army
arriving in
Motavita during the
early hours...
- Cómbita
Cucaita Chíquiza Chivatá
Motavita Oicatá
Siachoque Samacá Sora Soracá Sotaquirá Toca
Tunja Tuta
Ventaquemada Boavita Covarachía La
Uvita San Mateo...
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watched by the
Muisca people and
executions of
other caciques of Toca,
Motavita, Samacá, Turmequé and Sutamarchán followed. The
death of the last hoa meant...
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Victoria Labranzagrande Macanal Maripí
Miraflores Mongua Monguí Moniquirá
Motavita Muzo
Nobsa Nuevo Colón Oicatá
Otanche Pachavita Paipa Pajarito Panqueba...