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    Tocaima (Spanish pronunciation: [toˈkajma]) refers to both a city and a municipality in Cundinamarca, Colombia. The city of Tocaima was founded on March...
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    Carlos Julio Ramírez (August 4, 1916 in Tocaima, Cundinamarca – December 12, 1986 in Miami, Florida) was a Colombian baritone who became a MGM Studios...
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    Fomeque, Cundinamarca, on December 16, 1826, and died from a heart attack in Tocaima, Cundinamarca, on April 1, 1884. He was the second Colombia to die office...
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    resigning from his post he retired from public life and lived on his farm in Tocaima where he later wrote his autobiography. Obando died on 30 December 1849...
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    Official website Apulo[permanent dead link] (in Spanish) Official website Tocaima Archived 2014-03-10 at archive.today Francis, John Michael (1993), "Muchas...
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  • 1544, Venegas Carrillo founded the town of Tocaima. He had been sent east by Alonso Luis de Lugo. Tocaima became one of the richest cities in the New...
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    Tibacuy Cundinamarca 4,843 4,832 620 Tibiritá Cundinamarca 3,018 2,938 621 Tocaima Cundinamarca 17,196 18,704 622 Tocancipá Cundinamarca 24,154 34,554 623...
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    Cundiboyacense 1976 - Investigaciones arqueológicas en la zona de Pubenza, Tocaima, Cundinamarca 1974 - Mitología Cuna: Los Kalu según Don Alfonso Díaz Granadas...
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    Subachoque Suesca Supatá Susa Sutatausa Tabio Tausa Tena Tenjo Tibacuy Tibiritá Tocaima Tocancipá Topaipí Ubalá Ubaque Ubaté Une Útica Venecia Vergara Vianí Villagómez...
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    Altiplano, the oldest archaeological remains were found; in Pubenza, part of Tocaima and have been dated at 16,000 years Before Present. The Herrera Period...
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  • been discovered just west of the former Muisca territories, at Pubenza in Tocaima, Cundinamarca. Eight stone tools have been found with bone remains, consisting...
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    Cundinamarca Sutatausa Tabio Tausa Tena, Cundinamarca Tenjo Tibacuy Tibiritá Tocaima Tocancipá Topaipí Ubalá Ubaque Ubaté Une Útica Venecia, Cundinamarca Vergara...
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    and on April 28, 1831, they met at Juntas de Apulo, near the town of Tocaima. They both reached an agreement and signed the Accord of Apalo, by which...
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    goats. The hamlet was located in the jurisdiction of the municipality of Tocaima, of which documents exist dated 1840 calling it “paso de Flandes” (step...
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    ARBELAEZ FUSAGASUGA PASCA SAN BERNARDO VENECIA ANOLAIMA AGUA DE DIOS GIRARDOT GUATAQUI JERUSALEN NARIÑO NILO RICAURTE TOCAIMA FACATATIVA FUNZA MADRID...
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  • professional careers to women. Rosa Rojas Castro was born on 29 June 1919 in Tocaima, in the Cundinamarca Department, located in central Colombia. After earning...
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  • to the Crown, as opposed to the councils of some cities, like Velez or Tocaima, which had jurisdiction in ports on the Magdalena River of those who had...
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    Bogotá Province. Capital: Bogotá. Cantones: Bogotá, Funza, Guaduas, Mesa, Tocaima, Ubaté y Zipaquirá. Antioquia Province. Capital: Santa Fe de Antioquia...
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  • (377 ft) Arch Steel tied arch Bow-string bridge Road bridge Bogotá River 2007 Tocaima 4°26′51.1″N 74°38′33.7″W / 4.447528°N 74.642694°W / 4.447528; -74.642694...
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    Cisneros in 1881, the first section of which joined the Magdalena port and Tocaima. In 1898 the rails reached Anapoima and in 1908 the rails linked the city...
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    Supatá, Susa, Sutatausa, Tabio, Tausa, Tena, Tenjo, Tibacuy, Tibiritá, Tocaima, Tocancipá, Topaipí, Ubaque, Ubaté, Une, Útica, Venecia, Vergara, Vianí...
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  • Coal Supatá Quartz occurrence Quartz Sutatausa Coal Tabio Coal Tausa Coal Tocaima Coal Venecia Coal Ubaté Coal Villapinzón Coal Ubalá Buenavista Mines Beryl...
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  • dead. 23 June A Colombian Army Cessna 208B Caravan crashed during near to Tocaima, all four on board killed. 28 June A Russian Air Force Sukhoi Su-27UB crashed...
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    of the south and took control of the town of Popayán. López advanced to Tocaima, where he confronted General Rafael Urdaneta, but both reached a ceasefire...
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    Síquima, Bituima, Guacan, Lumbí, Suitama, Bucaneme, Guataquí, Lutaima, Tocaima, Bulandaima, Gualí, Manoa, Tocarema, Calaima, Honda, Marquiton, Calamoima...
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    returned to his personal activities and purchased the Andorra ranch, nearby Tocaima, where agriculture gave him back his previously lost wealth. In 1890 he...
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  • "Ferdinand"] Tocaima –present 1. HIDALGA Y NOBLE CIUDAD SALUD DE COLOMBIA 2. TOCAIMA 1. HIGH AND NOBLE CITY HEALTH OF COLOMBIA 2. TOCAIMA Totonicapán Department...
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    of the region were the Anapoymas Indians of the Panche nation. Between Tocaima and Tena there existed only small indigenous houses. The town was founded...
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  • Supatá, Susa, Sutatausa, Tabio, Tausa, Tena, Tenjo, Tibacuy, Tibiritá, Tocaima, Tocancipá, Topaipí, Ubaque, Ubaté, Une, Útica, Venecia, Vergara, Vianí...
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  • Panche, assisting his cousin Hernán Venegas Carrillo with the foundation of Tocaima in 1544. Yañés Tafur married Ines Ximeno de Bohorques, or Inés Jimeno de...
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