inhabited 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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Kenia Carcaces (redirect from Kenia Carcaces Opón)
Kenia Carcaces Opón (born 22 January 1986), also known as Kenia Carcaces, is a Cuban volleyball player who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics, finishing...
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Apiaká-Apingi †, Yarumá † Yukpa: Japrería (N) Yukpa (N) Coyaima (N) † Panare (N) Opon [Opón-Karare] † Unclassified: Pimenteira † Palmela † The extinct Patagón de...
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Woun Meu), northwestern Colombia and Panama Nutabé, northwestern Colombia Opón, northeastern Colombia Panche, central Colombia Pacabueye, northwestern Colombia...
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Nóvita Chocó 7,867 7,958 486 Nuquí Chocó 7,625 8,866 487 Río Iró Chocó 8,084 10,218 488 Río Quito Chocó 7,888 9,292 489 Riosucio Chocó 14,323 14,707 490...
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traveled along the Magdalena River (Río Grande) using brigs to not have to cross the strenuous Sierras del Opón again, the way he reached Bogotá. It...
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San Joaquín San José de Miranda San Miguel Santa Bárbara Santa Helena del Opón San Vicente de Chucurí Simacota Socorro Suaita Sucre Surata Tona Valle de...
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River Pamplonita River Táchira River Tibú River Sardinata River Tarra River Río de Oro Atrato River Salaqúí River Sucio River Bojayá River Murrí River Fundación...
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Ogunda Meji, one of the sixteen principals of 256 Odus (the corpus of Ifa literature) represented on a virtual Opon Ifa board...
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language) with maize, yuca and beans. From Tora the expedition went up the Opón River where the Spanish found indigenous tribes covered with very fine painted...
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