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Tausa (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtawsa]) is a muni****lity and town of
Colombia in the Ubaté Province, part of the
department of Cundinamarca.
Tausa is...
- of
South Africa (
TAUSA) instead.
Johan Burger of the
Institute for
Security Studies has
stated that
statistics provided by the
TAUSA significantly under...
- Gaelic: Tatha, IPA: [ˈt̪ʰa.ə];
probably from the
conjectured Brythonic Tausa,
possibly meaning 'silent one' or 'strong one' or, simply, 'flowing') is...
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especially for the
possession of the salt
mines of Zipaquirá, Nemocón and
Tausa. The
Muisca people were
organized in a
confederation that was a
loose union...
- apud Sinas,
rendered as
Tausu in the
original Latin edition (1615), and
Tausa in an
early English translation published by
Samuel Purchas (1625). Asha...
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Debating Festival",
sponsored by
Honeywell was held in
Sydney in 1978. The
TAUSA event attracted mostly Northern Hemisphere tournaments, the
Honeywell was...
- The
median temperature of Nemocón is 12.8 °C. The muni****lity
borders Tausa in the north,
Suesca and Gachancipá in the east, Tocancipá and Zipaquirá...
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Pasca (~1470)
Battle of Chocontá (~1490)
Chicha Duit
Emeralds Muisca raft
Ruana Tejo
Tunjo Zoratama The Salt
People Zipaquirá Nemocón
Tausa Sesquilé...
- the south,
Vergara and El Peñón in the west and in the east Zipaquirá,
Tausa and Cogua. In the
times before the
Spanish conquest of the Muisca, Pacho...
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especially the
extraction of rock salt from
rocks in Zipaquirá, Nemocón,
Tausa and
other areas on the Bogotá savanna. The salt extraction, a task exclusively...