- Tundama: Cerinza, Oicatá, Onzaga, Sativanorte, Sativasur, Soatá, Paipa,
Tobasia Territory of Sugamuxi: Busbanzá, Toca, Pesca, Pisba, Tópaga Autonomous...
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themselves in the
cacicazgos of the
Iraka Valley,
together with Gámeza,
Tobasía, Firavitoba, Iza, Pesca, Toca, Tota, Yaconí, Guaquira, Monquirá. According...
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chosen alternating between the
caciques of
Firavitoba and
Tobasía. Nompanim, from
Tobasía, was the
successor of
Bermejo (Spanish
given name), as cacique...
- with
Santa Rosa de Viterbo, was
called Tobasía which is
still the name of a
corregimiento of the village.
Tobasía was
ruled by a
cacique loyal to the ruler...
- Sogamoso. His
domain was a
territory spreading over Sogamoso, Pesca, Iza,
Tobasía, Firavitoba, Busbanzá, Toca, Gámeza, Tota,
Mongua and
areas adjacent to...
- of Busbanzá, Toca, Boyacá and
Pesca among the
nobles of
Firavitoba and
Tobasía. In case of conflict, the
ruler of
Tundama would intervene. The
first Europeans...
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Sugamuxi had to be
elected alternating between the
caciques of
Firavitoba and
Tobasía, the
cacique of
Tundama intervened in case of conflict. In 1536 the Spanish...
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indigenous groups of Colombia, only in Spanish. Eliécer
Silva Celis was born in
Tobasía,
vereda of Floresta, Boyacá on
January 20, 1914. He
became an
orphan at...
- that the
cacique of
Sugamuxi was
chosen by the
natives of
Firavitoba and
Tobasía, an
election organized by the
caciques of Gámeza, Busbanzá,
Pesca and Toca...