- Kamëntšá
people are
indigenous people of Colombia. They
primarily live in the
Sibundoy Valley of the
Putumayo Department in the
south of Colombia. The name is...
-
Sibundoy (Kamëntsá:
Tabanok "village") is a town and muni****lity in the
Putumayo Department of the
Republic of Colombia. The town
existed well before...
- the Cofán territory,
established a
Quechua po****tion on the
valley of
Sibundoy,
known today as Ingas.
After the Inca
defeat in 1533, the
region was invaded...
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Catholic Diocese of Mocoa–
Sibundoy (Latin: Mocoën(sis)-Sibundoyen(sis)) is a
diocese located in the
cities of
Mocoa and
Sibundoy in the
ecclesiastical province...
-
isolate and
native language of the Kamëntšá
people who
primarily inhabit the
Sibundoy Valley of the
Putumayo Department in the
south of Colombia. Kamëntšá appears...
-
Caicedo Puerto Guzmán
Puerto Leguízamo San
Francisco San
Miguel Santiago Sibundoy Valle del
Guamez Villa Garzón
Armenia Buenavista Calarcá
Circasia Córdoba...
-
plant in the
family Solanaceae. It is
endemic to Colombia,
specifically to
Sibundoy and
surrounding areas, and
usually resides in
cloud forests, 1400–2300...
-
February 2025) was a
Colombian Roman Catholic prelate. He was
bishop of Mocoa–
Sibundoy from 1991 to 2003. He died on 10
February 2025, at the age of 90. "Bishop...
- (2) (also
known as Jebero, Kawapánan) Camsá (Colombia) (also
known as
Sibundoy, Coche)
Candoshi (also
known as Maina, Kandoshi)
Canichana (Bolivia) (also...
- the Inga people.
There are two dialects:
Highland Inga,
spoken in the
Sibundoy valley; and
Jungle Inga,
spoken on the
Putumayo and ****urá Rivers. "🇨🇴...