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Tocaima (Spanish pronunciation: [toˈkajma])
refers to both a city and a muni****lity in Cundinamarca, Colombia. The city of
Tocaima was
founded on March...
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Carlos Julio Ramírez (August 4, 1916 in
Tocaima,
Cundinamarca –
December 12, 1986 in Miami, Florida) was a
Colombian baritone who
became a MGM Studios...
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Subachoque Suesca Supatá Susa
Sutatausa Tabio Tausa Tena
Tenjo Tibacuy Tibiritá
Tocaima Tocancipá Topaipí Ubalá
Ubaque Ubaté Une Útica
Venecia Vergara Vianí Villagómez...
- Fomeque, Cundinamarca, on
December 16, 1826, and died from a
heart attack in
Tocaima, Cundinamarca, on
April 1, 1884. He was the
second Colombia to die office...
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Official website Apulo[permanent dead link] (in Spanish)
Official website Tocaima Archived 2014-03-10 at archive.today Francis, John
Michael (1993), "Muchas...
- 1544,
Venegas Carrillo founded the town of
Tocaima. He had been sent east by
Alonso Luis de Lugo.
Tocaima became one of the
richest cities in the New...
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Inmaculada La Pava
Piedras Remolino San José San
Lorenzo San
Miguel San
Pedro Tocaima San
Antonio Centenario Mirador del Nare
Nudillales Quintas La
Bomba Concepcion...
- Bogotá Province. Capital: Bogotá. Cantones: Bogotá, Funza, Guaduas, Mesa,
Tocaima, Ubaté y Zipaquirá.
Antioquia Province. Capital:
Santa Fe de Antioquia...
- of the
region were the
Anapoymas Indians of the
Panche nation.
Between Tocaima and Tena
there existed only
small indigenous houses. The town was founded...
- and on
April 28, 1831, they met at
Juntas de Apulo, near the town of
Tocaima. They both
reached an
agreement and
signed the
Accord of Apalo, by which...