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department of
Cundinamarca in the south. The town of
Muzo was
called Villa de la Santísima
Trinidad de los
Muzos, or
simply Trinidad, when the
Spanish conquistadors...
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succeeded in
subjugating the
Muzo twenty years later in 1559 or 1560, when he
founded Santísima
Trinidad de los
Muzos, present-day
Muzo on the
remains of earlier...
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Muzo is a muni****lity in Boyacá, Colombia.
Muzo may also
refer to:
Muzo people, the
indigenous people of this area
before the
Spanish conquest Muzo language...
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Muzos, Boyacá, the most
important emerald settlement in Colombia.
Muzo was
founded after twenty years of
unsuccessful attempts to
subjugate the
Muzo to...
- 78% from 2000 to 2010. The
three main
emerald mining areas in
Colombia are
Muzo, Coscuez, and Chivor. Rare "trapiche"
emeralds are
found in Colombia, distinguished...
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occupied by
Muzo indigenous people, who were
overpowered by
Spain in the mid-1500s. It took
Spain five
decades to
overpower the
tribal Muzo people who...
- 2023. Ciprisevičienė, Rima (18
October 2016). "Skulptūrų
ansamblis "Trys
mūzos"". VilniusGO.lt (in Lithuanian).
Retrieved 3
April 2023. "List of LNDT productions...
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Miners of
Muzo are a Dutch-based rock band that
started out in 1983,
founded in the city of
Tilburg by
singer and
songwriter Leon Lemmen. The band name...
- heritage. In 2023,
Lewis became the
first artist to sign to
producer MNEK's
MUZO by UZO
record label. She
appeared as a
contestant in the
group Nostalia on...
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Mouzon (French pronunciation: [
muzɔ̃]; Occitan: Mausom) is a
commune in the
Charente department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the
Charente department...