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Tunja
Tunja Tunja is a city in Colombia, capital of the Boyacá department. Tunja has an elevation of 2,820 meters ... Muiscas tribe. External links Travel guide to Tunja from Wikitravel Plaza Bolivar Plaza Bolivar
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Tunja (Wikitravel)
Tunja Tunja is a city in northeast Colombia. [edit ...
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Tunja (translated from Spanish)
Tunja Santiago of Tunja it is a municipality of Colombia , capital of the department of Boyacá. Tunja Municipality of BoyacáProvince Center [ [ Image:|130px|Bandera of Tunja ] ] [ [ Image: |80px|Escudo of Tunja ] ] (in detail) (in detail) Coordinates: Latitud ...
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Pan-American Highway (South America)
... Colombia Route 60 and immediately reenters Boyacá. Tunja The highway stretch from Barbosa to Tunja is 53 km. Tunja is the capital of Boyacá department and ... agriculture and mining center in Colombia. At Tunja, the Pan-American Highway switches highway route ... Route 55 . The stretch of highway from Tunja to the departamental border with Cundinamarca ...
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Boyacá Department
... Department of Colombia ( Detail ) ( Detail ) Motto: Capital Tunja Governor Jorge Eduardo Londoño Area 23,189 ... 880 sq mi). The capital city is Tunja. Boyacá is known as "The Land of ... Tibasosa Tinjacá Tipacoque Toca Togui Topaga Tota Tunja Tununguá Turmeque Tuta Tutasa Umbita Ventaquemada Villa ...
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Juan de Castellanos (translated from Spanish)
... de Castellanos (Alanís, Seville, 1522 - Santiago de Tunja, Colombia, 1607), poet and Spanish cronista. Very ... Granada. It was benefitted from Santiago de Tunja. The Colombian scholar Raimundo Rivas one inclines ... the same name in the beneficiary of Tunja have been confused, that did not have ...
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Independence of Colombia (translated from Spanish)
... of 1819 , I exercise liberating enters a Tunja . The realistic colonel Potter a hurries Santa ... capital, trusting that Bolivar would remain in Tunja celebrating their triumph. 7 of August of ... I exercise realistic in the way of Tunja to Santa Fe to cruze of the ...
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Crisanto Luque Sánchez (translated from German)
... Titularbischof of Croae and Bishop in Diocese Tunja. Those Bishop consecration donated to it later ... Giobbe . 1932 became it Apostoli administrator of Tunja. Pope Pius XII. appointed Crisanto Luque Sánchez ...
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Colombia (translated from German)
... for example Santa Fé de Bogotá and Tunja (gegr. both 1539 ). The establishment of a ... Atlántico (Barranquilla) Bolívar (Cartagena de Indias) Boyacá (Tunja) Caldas (Manizales) Caquetá (Florencia) Casanare (Yopal) Cauca ...
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Boyacá (translated from French)
... of Boyacá Devise : Localisation Pays Colombie Capitale Tunja Gouvernor Jorge Eduardo Londoño Superficie 23 189 ... of Boyacá in Colombie , whose capital is Tunja is located in Andes Western in the ...
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