- Map of the
Muisca territory;
Showing Zaque, Zipa, and
Independent territories...
- and Tisquesusa. The
Caribs were also a
permanent threat as
rivals of the
zaque of Hunza,
especially for the
possession of the salt
mines of Zipaquirá,...
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Muisca Confederation was a
loose confederation of
different Muisca rulers (
zaques, zipas, iraca, and tundama) in the
central Andean highlands of what is today...
- The
Cojines del
Zaque (English: "Cushions of the
Zaque") is an
archeological site of the
Muisca located in the city of Tunja, Boyacá,
which in the time...
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Confederation Zaque (complete list) – Goranchacha,
Zaque (?) Hunzahúa,
Zaque (?-1470) Michuá,
Zaque (1470-1490) Quemuenchatocha,
Zaque (1490-1537) Zipa...
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Muisca architecture: Hunzahúa Well,
Goranchacha Temple and
Cojines del
Zaque.
Tunja is a
tourist destination,
especially for
religious colonial architecture...
-
Nemeguene (died 1514) was the
third ruler (zipa) of Bacatá as of 1490. His
zaque counterpart ruling over the
northern area of the
Muisca territory was Quemuenchatocha...
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Built Sun
Temple Moon
Temple Cojines del
Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well
Natural Fúquene
Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota
Ubaque Tequendama...
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fought where the zipa,
ruling over the Bogotá
savanna in the
south and the
zaque of
Hunza in the
north contested for
control over terrains. The
leaders of...
- footballer, of
Wayuu descent. Hunzahúa,
first zaque of the
Muisca Confederation. Aquiminzaque, last
zaque of the
Muisca Confederation.
India Catalina,...