• Carare River is a river of northern Colombia. It flows into the Caribbean Sea. List of rivers of Colombia Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993...
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    Quindío River Cali River Jamundí River Pance River Lebrija River Sogamoso River Chicamocha River Suárez River Opon River Carare River Nare River Samaná...
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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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  • The Association of Peasant Workers of the Carare (Spanish: Asociación de Trabajadores Campesinos del Carare, ATCC) is an organization that was founded...
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    from Cimitarra due to rising water along the Carare River. A bridge collapse along the Chicamocha River isolated approximately 1,000 people in Carcasí...
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    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 and the Ubaté-Chiquinquirá...
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    Magdalena River (Spanish: Río Magdalena, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o maɣðaˈlena]; less commonly Rio Grande de la Magdalena) is the main river of Colombia...
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    Sorocotá, along the Suárez River was a major market town for trade with the Guane where gold from Girón and the Carare River area was traded for emeralds...
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  • Echimyidae. It is endemic to Colombia; it is found primary forest in Carare River valley, Boyacá Department, 100 to 500 meters above sea level. Nocturnal...
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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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  • of the Carares, and Suamacá of the los Suamacaes, all dedicated to attacking the expeditions on the Magdalena, Sogamoso, Carare, and Opón rivers that transported...
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    The Unarmed Order. The resistance of the Workers' Association Peasants of Carare To Silence Democracy. The Massacres of Remedios and Segovia 1982-1997 El...
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    1895-1927 Ferrocarril del Oriente Puente Nuñez - Fucha River - Yomasa - Usme 1914-1931 Ferrocarril del Carare Tunja - Vélez 1925-1928 Ferrocarril del Nordeste...
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    people." Association of Peasant Workers of the Carare (Asociación de Trabajadores Campesinos del Carare, ATCC)  Colombia "for its outstanding commitment...
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    Amazonas Ocaina Amazonas Cariban languages Northern Coastal Yukpa Cesar Opón-carare (†) Santander Southern Southeast Colombia Carijona Amazonas, Guaviare Chibchan...
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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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    200 BCE–400 CE Caramanta, western Columbia Carate, northeastern Colombia Carare, northeastern Colombia Carex, northwestern Colombia Cari, western Colombia...
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    short distance from the town center along the royal road (old entrance to Caráre) is the cave that was a refuge for the indigenous people* to protect themselves...
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    Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences (in Romanian). 9 (19): 107–116. Cărare, Livi (2010). "Considerații privind procesul de ghetoizare a evreilor din...
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    and Colombian tradition. The railroad to join Bogotá and the Carare and Magdalena Rivers dates back to radicalism times, but only started shaping when...
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    (1582) (in Spanish) Apuntes para el análisis de la situación de la lengua Carare (in Spanish) Legend of El Dorado on the shores of Lake Guatavita Archived...
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  • from the Río del Arzobispo. He improved communications with Tunja, Vélez, Carare and other cities of the north by improving the road towards Venezuela. He...
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  • "SS Brighton Belle (+1940)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 24 October 2011. "SS Carare (+1940)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 4 November 2011. Jordan, Roger (1999). The...
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    Magdalena River drains north to the Caribbean. From south to north the main tributaries are the Suaza, Saldaña, Sumapaz, Chicamocha, Carare, Cauca and...
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    road for the most part and begins the transversal of Carare (Puerto Berrío, on the Magdalena River). It also has an airport, useful for twin-engine aviation...
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    7 September 1976 to 20 May 1996. Milișăuți lies on the banks of Suceava River. It is located in the north-central part of the county, 8 km (5.0 mi) from...
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  • Nonama, Chocama, Chanco) Emberá dialect continuum (Catío, Chamí, Napipí River, Saija, Sambú) Southern Emberá Northern Emberá (Emperã, Eberã Bed'ea, Eperã...
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  • oriental Estación del ferrocarril café Madrid Estación del ferrocarril Carare Estación del ferrocarril San Juan Estación del ferrocarril Puerto Olaya...
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