The Guane were a South American people that lived mainly in the area of Santander and north of Boyacá, both departments of present-day central-Colombia...
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Thomas Francis McGuane III (born December 11, 1939) is an American writer. His work includes ten novels, short fiction and screenplays, as well as three...
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Marcus Samuel Michael McGuane (/məˈɡweɪn/ mə-GWAYN; born 2 February 1999) is an English professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for...
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Alejandro Guanes was born in Asunción, Paraguay, November 28, 1872. He was son of Francisco Guanes and Matilde Recalde. He was a poet, prose-writer, teacher...
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Chibcha–Tunebo Muisca – † Duit † U'wa (Tunebo) – 2,550 speakers, endangered Guane † – Colombia Arwako–Chimila Chimila – 350 speakers, endangered Arwako Wiwa...
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23 Reyes et al., 2007, p.25 Pulido González, 1985, p.6 (in Spanish) Guane people and their territories Villarroel et al., 2001, p.88 Villarroel et al...
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The Emerald people Cariban-speaking trading access to western neighbours Furatena pathways to gold conquest by Luis Lanchero (1539–1559) Guane Chibcha-speaking...
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McGuane is an Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Luke McGuane (born 1987), Australian rules footballer Marcus McGuane (born 1999)...
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Geology portal Rivers portal List of rivers of Colombia Chicamocha Canyon Guane people (in Spanish) «El cañón del Chicamocha fue preseleccionado en el concurso...
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Michael McGuane (born 29 December 1967) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented Collingwood and Carlton in the Australian Football League...
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