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List of Muisca toponyms

List of Muisca toponyms

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This list contains the toponyms (place names) in Muisca, the language of the Muisca who inhabited the Colombian Altiplano Cundiboyacense before the Spanish conquest of the Muisca in the 1530s. The name of the language of the Muisca is called Chibcha, Muisca or, in its own language, Muysccubun. Muisca means "man", "person" or "people".

The Muisca Confederation

Most names of the Muisca have been kept by the Spanish colonists, though some are slightly altered through time. A number of names refer to the farmfields () or other geographical features of the region.[1][2] The name of the department of Cundinamarca is an exception, it is inferred the name comes not from Chibcha, yet from Quechua, meaning condor's nest.[3]

Chibcha language toponyms outside the Muisca Confederation territories, such as the Guane, Lache, U'wa or Sutagao and Spanish language toponyms within the Muisca Confederation are not included.

Muisca toponyms

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See also


References

  1. (in Spanish) Etymology Municipalities Boyacá - Excelsio.net
  2. (in Spanish) ta - Muysccubun Dictionary
  3. (in Spanish) Etymology Bacatá Archived 2016-10-07 at the Wayback Machine - Banco de la República
  4. (in Spanish) bac - Muysccubun Dictionary
  5. Ocampo López, 2001, p.84
  6. Espejo Olaya, 1999, p.1126
  7. Román, 2008, p.288
  8. (in Spanish) Etymology Chía
  9. Espejo Olaya, 1999, p.1119
  10. (in Spanish) Official website Funza Archived 2015-12-21 at the Wayback Machine
  11. (in Spanish) Official website Gama Archived 2017-02-02 at the Wayback Machine
  12. Espejo Olaya, 1999, p.1120
  13. Espejo Olaya, 1999, p.1121
  14. (in Spanish) Official website Pacho Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
  15. Espejo Olaya, 1999, p.1122
  16. Espejo Olaya, 1999, p.1123
  17. (in Spanish) Official website Sopó Archived 2016-02-21 at the Wayback Machine
  18. Espejo Olaya, 1999, p.1124
  19. (in Spanish) Etymology Tequendama Archived 2017-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
  20. Espejo Olaya, 1999, p.1125
  21. (in Spanish) une - Muysccubun Dictionary
  22. Espejo Olaya, 1999, p.1118
  23. (in Spanish) Etymology Suba
  24. (in Spanish) Etymology Maiporé Archived 2016-07-01 at the Wayback Machine

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