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    The Magdalena River (Spanish: Río Magdalena, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o maɣðaˈlena]; less commonly Rio Grande de la Magdalena) is the main river of...
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    by Amerindian ethnic groups: Muisca, Chitareros, Laches, Yariguí, Opón, Carare and Guanes. Their political and social structure was based on cacicazgos...
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    River Lebrija River Sogamoso River Chicamocha River Suárez River Opon River Carare River Nare River Samaná Norte River Guatapé River La Miel River Negro River...
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    Ferrocarril del Carare Tunja - Vélez 1925-1928 Ferrocarril del Nordeste Bogotá - Usaquén - Albarracín - Tunja - Sogamoso - Paz del Río 1925-1938 Ferrocarril...
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    computational phylogenetic analysis of 100-item Swadesh lists. Cariban Opon-Carare Yukpa Nuclear Cariban Sapara Pekodian Bakairi Arara, Ikpeng Kuhikugu Pemongan...
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    stretched from the thick forests surrounding the Carare River in the north at the border with Santander, the Río Negro in the south, in the east the Pacho River...
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  • western part of Santa Fe, taking it from the Río del Arzobispo. He improved communications with Tunja, Vélez, Carare and other cities of the north by improving...
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    200 BCE–400 CE Caramanta, western Columbia Carate, northeastern Colombia Carare, northeastern Colombia Carex, northwestern Colombia Cari, western Colombia...
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    imagination and Colombian tradition. The railroad to join Bogotá and the Carare and Magdalena Rivers dates back to radicalism times, but only started shaping...
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    200 BCE–400 CE Caramanta, western Columbia Carate, northeastern Colombia Carare, northeastern Colombia Carex, northwestern Colombia Cari, western Colombia...
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