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Municipality and town in Cundinamarca, Colombia
Guasca is a Colombian town and municipality in the Guavio Province, part of the Cundinamarca Department located approximately 55 km from Bogotá passing
Guasca
Colombian potato soup
of potatoes, and the herb Galinsoga parviflora, known locally as guasca or guascas. In Cuba, ajiaco is prepared as a stew, while in Peru the dish is
Ajiaco
Rugby team
Guasca Rugby Clube is a Brazilian Rugby Union club from the city of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul. Guasca was founded on September 20, 2012. The Guasca
Guasca_Rugby_Clube
Legendary city in South America
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
El_Dorado
Species of flowering plants in the daisy family Asteraceae
plant in the daisy family Asteraceae. It has several common names including guasca (Colombia), pacpa yuyo, paco yuyo, and waskha (Peru), burrionera (Ecuador)
Galinsoga_parviflora
National park in Colombia
The park extends over the Cundinamarca municipalities La Calera, Fómeque, Guasca and San Juanito (Meta). The name Chingaza comes from Chibcha and means "middle
Chingaza National Natural Park
Chingaza_National_Natural_Park
Culinary traditions of Colombia
chicken and potatoes and flavoured with a locally grown, subtle herb called "guasca". Caldo de costilla, or caldo de res, is a beef broth soup made with beef
Colombian_cuisine
Capital and largest city of Colombia
soup prepared with chicken, a variety of potatoes, corn on the cob, and guascas (an herb), usually served with sour cream and capers, and accompanied by
Bogotá
Loop of rope used as restraint
is called “Rejo”, in Costa Rica “Coyunda”, in Ecuador “Beta”, and Peru “Guasca”. Meanwhile in Colombia, the term Reata or Riata means: hardened, firm,
Lasso
Municipality and town in Cundinamarca, Colombia
kilometres (26 mi) to the south. Tocancipá borders Gachancipá in the north, Guasca and Sopó in the south, Guatavita in the east and Zipaquirá in the west.
Tocancipá
Municipality and town in Cundinamarca, Colombia
capital and overlooking part of it. La Calera borders Guasca, Sopó and Chía in the north, Guasca and Junín in the east, Bogotá in the west and Choachí
La_Calera,_Cundinamarca
Indigenous people of Colombia
Guatavita District: Gachetá, Guatavita and Suesca, Chocontá, Teusacá, Sesquilé, Guasca, Sopó, Usaquén, Tuna, Suba Territories of the zaque: Hunza rule: Soracá
Muisca
Colombian musician (born 1972)
included cumbia, salsa, vallenato and the rural Antioquian genre known as guasca, all of which influence his music. In his youth, Juanes was a fan of rock
Juanes
Colombian musician (1932–2023)
September 1932 Herveo, Colombia Died 16 December 2023(2023-12-16) (aged 91) Bogotá, Colombia Genres Bolero, Tango, Milonga, Guasca Occupation Musician
Óscar_Agudelo
Municipality and town in Cundinamarca, Colombia
borders Sesquilé and Machetá in the north, Gachetá and Junín in the east, Guasca in the south and in the west are Tocancipá and Gachancipá. Before the Spanish
Guatavita
Earthquake in central Colombia
Some health facilities and a school were also affected in Gachetá and Guasca. Several houses were damaged in Pácora. Two churches and a health center
2025_Cundinamarca_earthquake
Colombian music genre
Música popular colombiana Stylistic origins Regional Mexican, Guasca, Música Campesina, Música Montañera Cultural origins Late 1930s, Paisa Region, Colombia
Música_popular_(Colombia)
Colombian writer (1566-1642)
major rulers of the Muisca Confederation. Juan Rodríguez Freyle lived in Guasca, Cundinamarca, close to sacred Lake Guatavita. El Carnero was mentioned
Juan_Rodríguez_Freyle
Species of fungus
the Caribbean China (western Kunlun Mountains) Colombia (high plains of Guasca) Greenland Mexico Nepal Norway in alpine tundra as well as subalpine regions
Deconica_montana
Uruguayan football club
ago (25 August 1937) Ground Parque Palermo Capacity 6,500 Chairman Gonzalo Guasca Manager Jorge Calvi League Segunda División 2023 2nd, Segunda División Amateur
Club Social y Deportivo Cooper
Club_Social_y_Deportivo_Cooper
Area on the Bogotá Savannah
Guatavita, Suba, Ubaqué, Tibacuy, Fusagasugá, Pasca, Cáqueza, Teusacá, Tosca, Guasca, and Pacho are described as part of the Bacatá rule. Other researchers,
Bacatá
was defeated by General Tomás Herrera at Rio Negro. In Cundinamarca, the Guasca guerrilleros, led by the brothers Pastor and Mariano Ospina Rodríguez, were
Colombian_Civil_War_of_1851
1st President of the Granadine Confederation (1805–1885)
between 1857 and 1861 during the Granadine Confederation. Ospina was born in Guasca, Viceroyalty of New Granada, on October 18, 1805. His parents were Santiago
Mariano_Ospina_Rodríguez
Geological formation in the Colombian Andes
the formation into three members; Tequendama, Tibagota (Lower Tilatá) and Guasca (Upper Tilatá). The age has been estimated to be Late Miocene to Late Pliocene
Tilatá_Formation
Aspect of Colombian indigenous culture
Rubus glaucus, R. macrocarpus and R. adenotrichus Galinsoga parviflora or guasca Erythroxylum coca or coca Cavia porcellus, or guinea pig (guy), widely domesticated
Muisca_cuisine
Mexican cold chocolate drink
crushed ice, traditionally in a wooden bowl or jícara (teacup) (called guasca or xicalli in Nahua). It has a sweet and slightly spicy or spiced taste;
Popo_(drink)
Municipality and town in Cundinamarca, Colombia
pattern can be seen. North: Tocancipá and Zipaquirá South: La Calera East: Guasca West: Cajicá and Chía. The major economical activity in Sopó is agriculture
Sopó
Diocese of the Catholic Church in Colombia
Basilica de Santo Cristo de Ubaté, Ubaté Basilica de San Jacinto de Guasca, Guasca. The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá is in the diocese, but is administratively
Diocese_of_Zipaquirá
Group of lakes in Cundinamarca, Colombia
glacial lakes, from large to small and east to west; Siecha (63,893 m2), Guasca (56,846 m2) and De los Patos (20,662 m2). Alternative names for the smaller
Siecha_Lakes
and the Galinsoga parviflora herb commonly referred to in Colombia as guascas. In Cuba, it is a hearty stew made from beef, pork, chicken, vegetables
List_of_soups
Genus of spiders
1906 – Brazil Deinopis granadensis Keyserling, 1879 – Colombia Deinopis guasca Mello-Leitão, 1943 – Brazil Deinopis guianensis Taczanowski, 1874 – French
Deinopis
Pre-Columbian votive piece
a period of untest" or by "important caciques such as those of Bogotá, Guasca, or Guatavita" to "exercise their power and dominance […] or reinforce alliances"
Muisca_raft
Region in northwestern Colombia; also the demonym for an inhabitant
Antioquia, especially along the Antioquia Railway. It is also known as "Música guasca". Songs of Heartbreak: In Spanish Música de despecho. In Colombia this genre
Paisa_people
Municipality and town in Cundinamarca, Colombia
Gama and Gachalá in the east, Fómeque in the south, and La Calera and Guasca in the west. The former name Chipazaque of Junín refers to the shared terrain
Junín,_Cundinamarca
Motane savanna in Altiplano Cundiboyacense
Gachancipá 2568 44 14,44215 Muisca mummy found Muisca ceramics production Guasca 2710 346 14,75915 Siecha Lakes Muisca ceramics production Petrographs found
Bogotá_savanna
Soup made from chicken
includes maize, three types of potatoes, avocado, capers, and the herb guascas, and is served with a dollop of cream. Sancocho de gallina is another popular
Chicken_soup
Species of bird
the nominate subspecies, collected on May 29 at the Balcones River near Guasca, were molting their tails. The tail molt starts at the outside and progresses
Andean_guan
Decentralized subdivisions of the Republic of Colombia
Fúquene Gachalá Gachancipá Gachetá Gama Girardot Granada Guachetá Guaduas Guasca Guataquí Guatavita Guayabal de Síquima Guayabetal Gutiérrez Jerusalén Junín
Municipalities_of_Colombia
Archived 2017-07-09 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish) Official website Guasca Archived 2017-07-11 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish) Official website
List_of_Muisca_toponyms
Catalonia Catalan folk music Diatonic button accordion (Marimon style) Colombia Guasca, Cumbia, Vallenato, Pasillo Diatonic button accordion Caucasus Lezginka
List of music styles that incorporate the accordion
List_of_music_styles_that_incorporate_the_accordion
2019 studio album by Juanes
Juanes told Billboard, "I took a journey through cumbia, vallenato, and guasca (traditional folk music from Antioquia) with my authentic base, elements
Más_futuro_que_pasado
Lake in Cundinamarca Department, Colombia
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Lake_Guatavita
Species of lichen
David Leslie Hawksworth. The lichen is only known to occur in the páramo of Guasca in Colombia, where it grows on the ground in sheltered places between plants
Cora_arachnodavidea
2007 studio album by Juanes
has been said that the album has typical Colombian sounds, such as the "guasca," "vallenato," and "cumbia." When choosing the name for this record, Juanes
La_Vida..._Es_Un_Ratico
Brazilian Portuguese dialect from Rio Grande do Sul
Gaúcho dialect Gaúcho / Gauchês / Guasca Native to Brazil Region Rio Grande do Sul Language family Indo-European Italic Latin Romance Western Romance Ibero-Romance
Gaúcho_dialect
History of Postage stamps in Colombia
Dorado in the Guasca District and the 1882 Barranquilla OASM delivery service. It was believed that in the Siecha Lake (in the Guasca municipality of
Postage stamps and postal history of Colombia
Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_Colombia
Guachetá Cundinamarca 11,517 11,348 562 Guaduas Cundinamarca 31,831 40,446 563 Guasca Cundinamarca 12,442 15,478 564 Guataquí Cundinamarca 2,489 2,689 565 Guatavita
List of cities and towns in Colombia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Colombia
Species of lichen
Robert Lücking. The type specimen was collected from the Páramo de Guasca, Guasca, Cundinamarca) at an altitude of 3,200 m (10,500 ft). The species epithet
Sticta_lumbschiana
River in Colombia
Tunjos, Santa Fe, and flows northward through the municipalities La Calera, Guasca, Sopó, to flow into the Bogotá River in Cajicá at an elevation of 2,554
Teusacá_River
Plateau in the Colombian Andes
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Altiplano_Cundiboyacense
Mother goddess in the South American Muisca religion
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Bachué
Colombian mythological creature
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Monster_of_Lake_Tota
Military history of Colombia
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Muisca_warfare
Species of flowering plant
reserva forestal Cárpatos, Guasca, Cundinamarca - Successional study for the restoration at Cárpatos forest reserve in Guasca, Cundinamarca" (PDF), Revista
Ageratina_tinifolia
Colombian folk-pop Band
with its respective music video, which was recorded in the municipality of Guasca, Cundinamarca. On 3 June 2021, they released a collaboration with Danna
Morat_(band)
Species of bird
Black-headed hemispingus at Guasca, Cundinamarca department; Colombia Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia
Black-headed_hemispingus
Variety of Spanish language
guanaco: guanaco, Lama guanicoe, a native camelid mammal (Quechua wanaku). guasca: whip (Quechua waskha). huacho: an orphan or illegitimate child; also, as
Chilean_Spanish
c. 1470 Muisca battle in Colombia
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Battle_of_Pasca
Ecosystem in Colombia
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Ocetá_Páramo
Porro Antioqueño Rajaleña Rumba Campesina Fandanguillo Criollo Guabina Guaneña Guasca Pasillo Sanjuanero Torbellino Vueltas Antioqueñas Criollo waltz
Music_of_Colombia
Frontino 2010 Colombia Girón Basilica of St John the Baptist 1998 Colombia Guasca Basilica of St Hyacinth 2018 Colombia Ipiales Shrine Basilica of Our Lady
List_of_Catholic_basilicas
introducing systematic entomology and biological control. Quinche was born in Guasca, Cundinamarca, and studied at the Salesian College of Leo XIII and received
Luis_Quinche
Archaeological site in Colombia
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Sun_Temple_(Sogamoso)
River in Colombia
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Bogotá_River
Aspect of indigenous Colombian culture
Tocancipá on the Bogotá savanna and Tutazá, Ráquira, Sutamarchán (Boyacá) and Guasca and Suesca to the north of the flat plains. The production of pottery was
Muisca_economy
Province in Cundinamarca, Colombia
1712 5715 1810 Gachetá 262.16 1745 11,086 1593 Gama 108 2180 3996 1903 Guasca 346 2710 14,759 1600 Guatavita 247.3 2680 6898 1593 Junín 337 2300 8610
Guavio_Province
Music of the Muisca in Colombia
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Muisca_music
Mythological figure of the Muisca (Chibcha) culture
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Bochica
Tribal ruler
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Nemequene
Rulers of loose chiefdoms in pre-Spanish Colombia
border-areas of the Bogotá confederation were uzacazgos (like Pasca or Guasca), and represented an intermediate level of hierarchy between chiefdoms and
Muisca_rulers
Resolución 004 del 10-x-1972 (propone) (Fómeque – Quetame – La Calera – Guasca – Junín – Gachalá – El Calvario – Restrepo) Chingaza National Natural Park
List of national monuments of Colombia
List_of_national_monuments_of_Colombia
settlements Anapis guasca species spider Guasca settlements Dognina guasca species moth Guasca settlements Deinopis guasca species spider Guasca settlements
List of flora and fauna named after the Muisca
List_of_flora_and_fauna_named_after_the_Muisca
Pre-Columbian agriculture in the Andes
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Muisca_agriculture
Archaeological site in Colombia
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Goranchacha_Temple
Muisca god of artists
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Nencatacoa
Pre-Columbian structures of South America
sacred routes. Examples of holy roads, used for pilgrimages, were found in Guasca and Siecha. Routes communicating Muisca territories with cotton producing
Muisca_architecture
God of sports and fertility in the Muisca religion of South America
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Chaquén
Character in pre-Columbian folklore
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Pacanchique
Country programme of Conservation International in Colombia
climate variability in municipal land-use planning, including fichas for Guasca (Cundinamarca) and San Juanito (Meta). Ecosystem-based adaptation approaches
Conservation International Colombia
Conservation_International_Colombia
Guataquí Popayán - Quechua: “Pampayán” Pasto Güicán El Cocuy Siecha Lakes Guasca Ambato Babahoyo Chimborazo Cotopaxi Guayaquil Otavalo Quito Tulcán Tungurahua
List of placenames of Indigenous origin in the Americas
List_of_placenames_of_Indigenous_origin_in_the_Americas
River in Colombia
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Río_Frío_(Bogotá_savanna)
made of chicken, potatoes, and flavoured with a locally grown herb called "guasca". Traditionally, cream and capers are added just before eating. Both soups
Culture_of_Colombia
Urban park in Porto Alegre, Brazil
hectares of city-owned land. It is located in Praia de Belas neighbourhood. Guasca Rugby Clube 30°03′25″S 51°13′56″W / 30.05694°S 51.23222°W / -30.05694;
Marinha_do_Brasil_Park
Archaeological park
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Piedras del Tunjo Archaeological Park
Piedras_del_Tunjo_Archaeological_Park
Ruler and high priest of Sugamuxi
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Iraca
Archaeological site in Colombia
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Tequendama
Species of flowering plant
chamomile three times per day. The Ingas prepare an infusion of conejo guasca, azul tugtu, and chichaja in the belief that it promotes the purging of
Gaultheria_insipida
Spanish cacique
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Diego_de_Torres_y_Moyachoque
Valley in Colombia
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Tenza_Valley
Pre-Columbian art
to the abundance of clays, in Tocancipá, Gachancipá, Cogua, Guatavita, Guasca and Ráquira. Ceramic bowl and tunjos, Museo del Oro, Bogotá Ceramic mask
Muisca_art
Archaeoastronomical site in Colombia
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
El_Infiernito
Museum in Colombia
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Archaeology_Museum,_Sogamoso
Geological formation in South America
the synclinal of Subachoque and in the western flank of the synclinal of Guasca. The deposition of the Subachoque Formation postdates the main reverse movement
Subachoque_Formation
Indigenous religion of Colombia
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Muisca_religion
River in Cundinamarca, Colombia
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Fucha_River
Muisca god of the sun
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Sué
Number system used by the Muisca
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Muisca_numerals
Zaque
Temple Cojines del Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths
Michuá
Colombian politician and general
being led by Mariano Ospina Rodríguez. Melo managed to defeat the rebels at Guasca, and after the rebellion was suppressed in the rest of the country, was
José_María_Melo
Former Andean highlands confederations
Cundinamarca zipa 2568 44 Muisca mummy found Muisca ceramics production Guasca Cundinamarca zipa 2710 346 Siecha Lakes Muisca ceramics production Petrographs
Muisca Confederations (political units)
Muisca_Confederations_(political_units)
GUASCA
GUASCA
GUASCA
GUASCA
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Greeting; Cheer
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon Norse
Name of a goddess.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
English
From the people's estate.
Biblical
right hand; south wind
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of Allah.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Royal Glow
Girl/Female
Indian
Pure, Chaste, Polite, Nice
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
World; Universe
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Thamizh King
GUASCA
GUASCA
GUASCA
GUASCA
GUASCA