- Andes. The city of
Tundama,
currently known as
Duitama and part of the
Tundama Province, Boyacá, were
named after the cacique.
Tundama ruled over the northernmost...
- and muni****lity in the
department of Boyacá. It's the
capital of the
Tundama Province.
Duitama is
located 195
kilometres (121 mi)
northeast of Bogotá...
-
Tundama may
refer to:
Tundama, last
cacique of
Tundama,
Colombia Duitama,
modern name of
Tundama, seat of the
cacique Tundama Province, the
province of...
- hoa of Hunza, the
iraca of the
sacred City of the Sun Sugamuxi, the
Tundama of
Tundama, and
several other independent caciques. The most
important rulers...
-
loose confederation of
different Muisca rulers (zaques, zipas, iraca, and
tundama) in the
central Andean highlands of what is
today Colombia before the Spanish...
-
Paipa is a town and muni****lity in the
Tundama Province, a part of the
Colombian department of Boyacá.
Paipa borders Duitama, Firavitoba, Tibasosa, Sotaquirá...
- town and muni****lity in the
Colombian Department of Boyacá, part of the
Tundama Province, a
subregion of Boyacá. Tutazá
borders the muni****lities Belén...
-
established Boyacá as a
sovereign state consisting of the
provinces of Tunja,
Tundama, Casanare, and the
counties of Chiquinquirá and Velez. The Act of October...
-
Firavitoba Gámeza Iza
Mongua Monguí
Nobsa Pesca Sogamoso Tibasosa Tópaga Tota
Tundama Province Belén Busbanzá
Cerinza Corrales Duitama Floresta Paipa Santa Rosa...
-
Laches and Muisca. It was
ruled by a
cacique who was
loyal to the
Tundama of
Tundama.
Modern Boavita was
founded on
February 9, 1613, by Sr. Hugarte. Main...