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Tópaga (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtopaɣa]) is a town and muni****lity in the
Sugamuxi Province, part of the
Colombian department of Boyacá.
Tópaga is situated...
- 855 3,041 323 Toca Boyacá 10,561 10,007 324 Togüí Boyacá 5,229 4,857 325
Tópaga Boyacá 3,683 3,692 326 Tota Boyacá 5,676 5,267 327 Tununguá Boyacá 1,620...
- Soatá, Paipa,
Tobasia Territory of Sugamuxi: Busbanzá, Toca, Pesca, Pisba,
Tópaga Autonomous chiefdoms: Charalá, Chipatá, Tinjacá, Saboyá, Tacasquirá The...
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Achaguas Chocontá
Pienta Bolívar's
campaign (1819) Paya
Corrales Gameza and
Topaga Vargas Swamp Boyaca River and
naval campaign (1819-1821)
Riohacha Chorros...
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Corrales in the north,
Tópaga and
Mongua in the south, in the east Socotá and
westward of Gámeza
Corrales and
Tópaga.
Before the
Spanish conquest...
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Achaguas Chocontá
Pienta Bolívar's
campaign (1819) Paya
Corrales Gameza and
Topaga Vargas Swamp Boyaca River and
naval campaign (1819-1821)
Riohacha Chorros...
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Sogamoso limits with the
following muni****lities: north:
Nobsa and
Tópaga east:
Tópaga, Monguí and
Aquitania – 3030 m south: Aquitania, Cuítiva and Iza...
- Cuítiva
Firavitoba Gámeza Iza
Mongua Monguí
Nobsa Pesca Sogamoso Tibasosa Tópaga Tota Belén Busbanzá
Cerinza Corrales Duitama Floresta Paipa Santa Rosa de...
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Achaguas Chocontá
Pienta Bolívar's
campaign (1819) Paya
Corrales Gameza and
Topaga Vargas Swamp Boyaca River and
naval campaign (1819-1821)
Riohacha Chorros...
-
Achaguas Chocontá
Pienta Bolívar's
campaign (1819) Paya
Corrales Gameza and
Topaga Vargas Swamp Boyaca River and
naval campaign (1819-1821)
Riohacha Chorros...