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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...
- The Sugamuxi Province (Spanish pronunciation: [suɣaˈmuksi]) is a subregion of the Colombian Department of Boyacá. The subregion is formed by 13 muni****lities...
- of Boyacá of Colombia. It is the capital of the Sugamuxi Province, named after the original Sugamuxi. Sogamoso is nicknamed "City of the Sun", based on...
- Sugamuxi may refer to: Sugamuxi, last iraca of Sugamuxi, Colombia Sogamoso, modern name of Suamox, seat of Sugamuxi Sugamuxi Province, the province of...
- headquarters in Funza, the hoa of Hunza, the iraca of the sacred City of the Sun Sugamuxi, the Tundama of Tundama, and several other independent caciques. The most...
- José de Pare Santa Sofía Santana Sutamarchán Tinjacá Togüí Villa de Leyva Sugamuxi Province Aquitania Cuítiva Firavitoba Gámeza Iza Mongua Monguí Nobsa Pesca...
- The iraca, sometimes spelled iraka, was the ruler and high priest of Sugamuxi in the confederation of the Muisca who inhabited the Altiplano Cundiboyacense;...
- Oicatá, Onzaga, Sativanorte, Sativasur, Soatá, Paipa, Tobasia Territory of Sugamuxi: Busbanzá, Toca, Pesca, Pisba, Tópaga Autonomous chiefdoms: Charalá, Chipatá...
- lake in Colombia, located in the east of Boyacá department, inside the Sugamuxi Province[1], it is the source of the Upia River which flows into the Orinoco...
- in Sogamoso, Colombia, then part of the Muisca Confederation and called Sugamuxi. It was the most important temple in the religion of the Muisca. The temple...