Spanish conquistador Sebastián de Belalcázar arrived in Popayán. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Popayán was administered by an appointed governor under the...
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"Indians of Pansitará, Popayán Province". World Digital Library. Retrieved 2014-05-21. Paz, Manuel María. "Llapangas, Popayán Province". World Digital...
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Universitario Popayán was a professional Colombian football team based in Popayán, that played in the Categoría Primera B from 2011 to 2019. They played...
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The Holy Week in Popayán, Cauca (Colombia), is the celebration of the Passion and death of Jesus Christ through daily processions continuously performed...
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The 1983 Popayán earthquake (Spanish: El Terremoto de Popayán) occurred on 31 March in Popayán, Colombia. It had a moment magnitude of 5.6 with an epicenter...
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Silvia, makes up the judicial district of Popayán. This district possesses 8 judicial circuit seats in Popayán, Bolívar, Caloto, Guapi, Patia, Puerto Tejada...
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also called Popayán Cathedral It is a Catholic cathedral dedicated to the Virgin Mary under the title of Our Lady of the Assumption of Popayán. The building...
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entered the region from what is today Ecuador, and named himself governor of Popayán. Charles V ordered the establishment of an audiencia, a type of superior...
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northwestern part of South America; Quito in 1534 and Cali, Pasto and Popayán in 1537. Belalcázar led expeditions in present-day Ecuador and Colombia...
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The Popayán Archdiocesan Museum of Religious Art (Spanish: Museo de Arte Religioso Arquidiocesano de Popayán) is a museum located in the capital of the...
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