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- Natagaima (Spanish pronunciation: [nataˈɣajma]) is a town and muni****lity in the Tolima department of Colombia, on the s**** of the Magdalena River,...
- that was spoken in the villages of Ortega, Coyaima (Koyai, Tupe) and Natagaima in the Magdalena River Valley of Colombia until the 1950s. Pijao subtribes...
- Departments Panamá Panamá Departments Santander Pamplona, Bucaramanga, El Socorro Departments Tolima Purificación, Neiva, Natagaima, Guamo, Ibagué Departments...
- ****la Department, 38 km from the city of Neiva and 15 km (9 mi) from Natagaima in Tolima. It is renowned as a rich deposit of fossils and a tourist destination...
- 1047 Melgar Tolima 32,774 36,930 1048 Murillo Tolima 5,075 5,001 1049 Natagaima Tolima 23,212 22,390 1050 Ortega Tolima 33,873 32,256 1051 Palocabildo...
- October 1907 – 14 March 1973) was a well-known Colombian composer born in Natagaima, Tolima. From a young age, he was linked to the trade-union movement in...
- department also is famous for the Fiestas of San Pedro in Espinal, San Juan in Natagaima and in Ibagué, the Colombian Folkloric Festival and the "Concurso de Duetos...
- Pijao Natagaima, Coyaima Statue of a Pijao in Ibagué Total po****tion 58,810 (2005) Regions with significant po****tions Tolima,  Colombia Languages Pijao...
- Guamo Herveo Honda Ibagué Icononzo Lérida Líbano Mariquita Melgar Murillo Natagaima Ortega Piedras Palocabildo Planadas Prado Purificación Rioblanco Roncesvalles...
- River, and Magdalena River, now in the villages of Ortega, Coyaima, and Natagaima, department of Tolima, Colombia. Pantagora / Palenque – once spoken between...