-
speak Muysccubun, a
language of the
Chibchan language family, also
called Muysca and Mosca. The
first known contact with
Europeans were
Spaniards in 1537...
- Chibcha, Mosca, Muisca,
Muysca (*/ˈmɨska/ *[ˈmʷɨska]), or
Muysca de Bogotá is a
language spoken by the
Muisca people, one of the many
indigenous cultures...
- settlements.
Among those groups were Chibcha-speaking
peoples ("Muisca" or "
Muysca"), Valdivia, Quimbaya, Calima,
Marajoara culture, and the Tairona. The Muisca...
- Family:
Hepialidae Genus:
Cibyra Species: C. terea
Binomial name
Cibyra terea (Schaus, 1892)
Synonyms Dalaca terea Schaus, 1892
Dalaca muysca Pfitzner, 1914...
- Sué, Xué, Sua, Zuhe or Suhé was the god of the Sun in the
religion of the Muisca. He was
married to Moon
goddess Chía. The
Muisca and
their confederation...
- also
formed permanent settlements.
Among those groups were the
Muisca or "
Muysca," and the Tairona,
located in present-day Colombia. The Cañari of Ecuador...
- 75°55′24″W / 3.3250°N 75.9232°W / 3.3250; -75.9232
Central Andes 114 Pico
Muysca 4,038 m (13,248 ft) 252 m (827 ft) 3°55′14″N 74°18′21″W / 3.9206°N 74...
- Spanish) Los
hombres y los
dioses (in Spanish)
Diego F. Gómez.
Diccionario Muysca - Español.
Guahaioque (in Spanish)
Guahaioque -
Return of
Ancient Gods v...
-
cause earthquakes in
Norse mythology Diego F. Gómez (2008). "Diccionario
muysca - español".
Muysc cubun.
Retrieved December 9, 2023. Coulter,
Charles Russell...
- Mendoza, 2010 Ostler, 1995 Alvar, 1977 (in Spanish) Gramática de Lugo -
muysca.cubun.org Alvar, 1977, p.476 De Lugo, 1619 Ostler, 1995, p.3 Ostler, 1995...