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    Ramiriquí is a town and municipality in the Colombian Department of Boyacá, part of the subregion of the Márquez Province. Ramiriquí borders the department...
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    Sopó, Usaquén, Tuna, Suba Territories of the zaque: Hunza rule: Soracá, Ramiriquí, Samacá, Machetá, Tenza, Tibiritá, Lenguazaque and Turmequé Territory...
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    prophet Goranchacha who moved the capital for the northern Muisca from Ramiriquí to Tunja, then called Hunza. An era when frequent battles among cacicazgos...
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    Quimuinchateca (named in the earliest sources Eucaneme) (Hunza, 1472–Ramiriquí, 1538) was the second-last hoa of Hunza, currently known as Tunja, as...
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    Puerto Boyacá Boyacá 50,301 56,517 286 Quípama Boyacá 8,793 7,579 287 Ramiriquí Boyacá 10,789 9,763 288 Ráquira Boyacá 12,522 13,907 289 Rondón Boyacá...
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    He is said to have been the son of the cacique of Ramiriquí; Baganique. During that time, Ramiriquí was part of the zacazgo of Quemuenchatocha of the...
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    Viracachá and Siachoque in the north, Zetaquirá and Ramiriquí in the south, Pesca in the east and Ramiriquí and Ciénega in the west. Previously, Rondón was...
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    Tunja and Soracá in the north, Jenesano in the south, Nuevo Colón and Ramiriquí in the west and Ventaquemada in the east. The name of both the municipality...
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    Granada for the presidential term of 1837 to 1841. Márquez was born in Ramiriquí, Boyacá and died in Bogotá, Cundinamarca at the age of 86. Márquez studied...
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    Altiplano Cundiboyacense and the municipality borders Tibaná and Ramiriquí in the north, Ramiriquí and Miraflores in the east, Garagoa in the south and in the...
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    Panqueba Pauna Paya Paz de Río Pesca Pisba Puerto Boyacá Páez Quípama Ramiriquí Rondón Ráquira Saboyá Samacá San Eduardo San José de Pare San Luis de...
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    a mythical cacique who moved the capital of the northern Muisca from Ramiriquí to the later capital Hunza Pacanchique, according to Muisca myths recovered...
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    Juan Mauricio Soler Hernández (born January 14, 1983, in Ramiriquí, Boyacá) is a Colombian former professional road bicycle racer, who last rode for UCI...
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    Miraflores Páez San Eduardo Zetaquirá Boyacá Ciénega Jenesano Nuevo Colón Ramiriquí Rondón Tibaná Turmequé Úmbita Viracachá Chinavita Garagoa Macanal Pachavita...
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    Eduardo Zetaquirá Márquez Province Boyacá Ciénaga Jenesano Nuevo Colón Ramiriquí Rondón Tibaná Turmequé Úmbita Viracachá Neira Province Chinavita Garagoa...
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    Eduardo Zetaquirá Márquez Province Boyacá Ciénaga Jenesano Nuevo Colón Ramiriquí Rondón Tibaná Turmequé Úmbita Viracachá Neira Province Chinavita Garagoa...
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    Quemuenchatocha was finally released from captivity in Suesca, he fled to Ramiriquí, where he died shortly after. The Spanish soldiers found gold, emeralds...
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    borders Viracachá and Soracá in the north, Rondón in the east and south and Ramiriquí in the south and west. The name Ciénega comes from Chibcha and means "Place...
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    from the department capital Tunja. It borders Jenesano in the north, Ramiriquí and Chinavita in the east, Chinavita and Úmbita in the south and in the...
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    the Altiplano Cundiboyacense. Jenesano borders Nuevo Colón in the west, Ramiriquí in the east, Boyacá, Boyacá in the north and Tibaná in the south. Jenesano...
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    formed by 10 municipalities. Boyacá • Ciénaga • Jenesano • Nuevo Colón • Ramiriquí • Rondón • Tibaná • Turmequé • Úmbita • Viracachá (in Spanish) Provincias...
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    south, in the east Berbeo, San Eduardo and Aquitania and in the west Ramiriquí and Chinavita. The municipality stretches over an area of 262 square kilometres...
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    In Ramiriquí, Sugamuxi, sacred city of the Sun, and in other villages Goranchacha was received as religious leader. When the leader of Ramiriquí, then...
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    Eduardo Zetaquirá Márquez Province Boyacá Ciénaga Jenesano Nuevo Colón Ramiriquí Rondón Tibaná Turmequé Úmbita Viracachá Neira Province Chinavita Garagoa...
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    Eduardo Zetaquirá Márquez Province Boyacá Ciénaga Jenesano Nuevo Colón Ramiriquí Rondón Tibaná Turmequé Úmbita Viracachá Neira Province Chinavita Garagoa...
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    was governing the zaques of the northern Muisca. Also the cacique of Ramiriquí was related to Sué. Sué was worshipped in the Temple of the Sun in Sugamuxi...
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    Eduardo Zetaquirá Márquez Province Boyacá Ciénaga Jenesano Nuevo Colón Ramiriquí Rondón Tibaná Turmequé Úmbita Viracachá Neira Province Chinavita Garagoa...
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    Eduardo Zetaquirá Márquez Province Boyacá Ciénaga Jenesano Nuevo Colón Ramiriquí Rondón Tibaná Turmequé Úmbita Viracachá Neira Province Chinavita Garagoa...
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    Eduardo Zetaquirá Márquez Province Boyacá Ciénaga Jenesano Nuevo Colón Ramiriquí Rondón Tibaná Turmequé Úmbita Viracachá Neira Province Chinavita Garagoa...
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    Quemuenchatocha was finally released from captivity in Suesca, he fled to Ramiriquí, where he died shortly after. The Spanish soldiers found gold, emeralds...
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