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Pacaca, also
called Pacacua, was a
Costa Rican indigenous kingdom of the 16th century,
whose inhabitants belonged to the
Huetar people and
culture and...
- basin, to the
Virilla River and the
Cordillera Central; the
Kingdom of
Pacaca, in the
current canton of Mora, and the
Lordship of el El Guarco, in the...
- Rica:
Eastern Huetar Kingdom,
domains of the King Garabito,
Kingdom of
Pacaca and
Western Huetar Kingdom.
There was also the
Kingdom of
Nicoya and the...
- The
story tells of
Indians traveling from Aserrí (south of San José) to
Pacaca (near
Ciudad Colón), who used to stop and rest at this location,
which was...
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prior to her
romance and
marriage to Jiménez. López was born in
Villa de
Pacaca, now
named Ciudad Colón,
Costa Rica, in 1871, the
daughter of Jesús Zamora...
- 1966. Relatório do EPLA
sobre Esquadrão Vermelho. ATD. 1963. Base das
Pacaças (MPLA) -
grupo de guerrilheiros. ATD. 1965.
Agostinho Alexandre Joaquim...
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province of
Costa Rica. Its head city is Colón.
Originally designated as
Pacaca, a
cacique name, the canton's name was
changed to Mora in
honor of Juan...
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Ciudad Colón used to be
called Villa Colón, and
before that it was
called Pacaca,
which was the name of the
chief of a
local tribe. Colón has an area of...
- Puntarenas,
Nicoya and San Juan del Murciélago. Mora
triumphed in Escazú and
Pacaca, and
Blanco in Aserrí. None of the
other candidates won in any
polling area...