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Eastern Ranges of the
Colombian Andes.
Sogamoso is
named after Sugamuxi or
Suamox, the
original name in
Chibcha for the city and Sugamuxi, the last iraca...
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modern Cundinamarca, the
western Llanos; and the iraca,
religious ruler of
Suamox and
modern northeastern Boyacá and
southwestern Santander. The territory...
- and Lake Tota and constructed; the Sun and Moon
Temples in
respectively Suamox (the "Rome" or "Mecca" of the Muisca) and Chía, City of the Moon. During...
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Cordillera of the
Colombian Andes.
Firavitoba belonged to the
Iraca or
Suamox state which, uniquely, did not
observe a
hereditary leadership system but...
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zaque of
Hunza Hunzahúa Michuá
Quemuenchatocha Aquiminzaque iraca of
Suamox Nompanim Sugamuxi cacique of Tundama Tundama...
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Quesada First city – 6
August 1539 (Tunja) –
Gonzalo Suárez Rendón
Capital –
Suamox Area – 4,163
square kilometres (1,607 sq mi)
Average elevation – 2,630 metres...
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Sugamuxi (died 1539) was the last iraca;
cacique of the
sacred City of the Sun
Suamox. Sugamuxi,
presently called Sogamoso, was an
important city in the religion...
- Muzo
Panche History and
timeline Prehistory Herrera Period Muisca Confederation Bacatá
Hunza Suamox Tundama Spanish conquest Gonzalo Hernán
Others v t e...
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several raised terrains used for agriculture. Bacatá Bogotá
Hunza Tundama Suamox The name
Muisca Confederation has been
given to the
loose collection of...
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conquest of the
Muisca was
inhabited by the Muisca,
loyal to the
iraca of
Suamox, who
considered the
region sacred.
Myths and
legends exist from pre-Columbian...