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- The Muisca (also called the Chibcha) are indigenous peoples in Colombia and were a Pre-Columbian culture of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense that formed the...
- Chibcha, Mosca, Muisca, Muysca (*/ˈmɨska/ *[ˈmʷɨska]), or Muysca de Bogotá is a language spoken by the Muisca people, one of the many indigenous cultures...
- Panama. The name is derived from the name of an extinct language called Chibcha or Muisca, once spoken by the people who lived on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense...
- Chibcha can refer to: Chibcha language: It is also known as "Muysc cubun" (the language of the Muisca) Chibchan languages: A language family with many...
- The Chibcha terrane (Spanish: Terreno Chibcha, TCH), named after Chibcha, is the largest of the geological provinces (terranes) of Colombia. The terrane...
- group in Colombia, making up between 49% and 60% of country's po****tion. Chibcha mestizos make up around 10 million people or 20% of Colombia’s po****tion...
- The goddess Bachué (in Chibcha language: "the one with the naked breast") is a mother goddess that, according to the Muisca religion, is the mother of...
- refers to the conquest between 1525 and 1540 by the Spanish monarchy of the Chibcha language-speaking nations of modern-day Colombia and Panama, mainly the...
- Old Catío is an extinct Chibchan language of Colombia. It is only attested in a few words. Rivet, Paul (1943). "Nouvelle contribution à l'étude de l'ethnologie...
- Jericó in the south and Boavita in the west. La Uvita is derived from Chibcha, meaning "meadow of the fertile farmlands". La Uvita was founded by Vicente...