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  • Guasca, rich in history, remnant of an ancient culture are called the Muisca people.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • Guasca, rich in history, remnant of an ancient culture are called the Muisca people.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • Guasca, rich in history, remnant of an ancient culture are called the Muisca people.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • Guasca, rich in history, remnant of an ancient culture are called the Muisca people.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • Guasca, rich in history, remnant of an ancient culture are called the Muisca people.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • Guasca, rich in history, remnant of an ancient culture are called the Muisca people.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • To deliver the motley band of survivors to Sibundoy had cost the lives of all six thousand Muisca Indians.

    One River Wade Davis 1996

  • Eager to beat him to the prize, Hernán Pérez de Quesada, brother of the founder of Bogota, recruited 260 Spaniards and, equipped with two hundred horses and six thousand Muisca men, women, and children, he marched east the following September.

    One River Wade Davis 1996

  • To deliver the motley band of survivors to Sibundoy had cost the lives of all six thousand Muisca Indians.

    One River Wade Davis 1996

  • Eager to beat him to the prize, Hernán Pérez de Quesada, brother of the founder of Bogota, recruited 260 Spaniards and, equipped with two hundred horses and six thousand Muisca men, women, and children, he marched east the following September.

    One River Wade Davis 1996

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