Goranchacha Temple
The Goranchacha Temple (Spanish: Templo de Goranchacha) is an archeological site of the Muisca located in the city of Tunja, Boyacá, which in the time of the Muisca Confederation was called Hunza. The temple is named after the mythological Goranchacha. The remains of the temple are located on the terrain of the Pedagogical and Technological University of Colombia in Tunja. Scholar Javier Ocampo López has written about the temple and its religious meaning. Knowledge about the temple has been provided by chronicler Pedro Simón.
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Goranchacha Temple
The Goranchacha Temple (Spanish: Templo de Goranchacha) is an archeological site of the Muisca located in the city of Tunja, Boyacá, which in the time of the Muisca Confederation was called Hunza. The temple is named after the mythological Goranchacha. The remains of the temple are located on the terrain of the Pedagogical and Technological University of Colombia in Tunja. Scholar Javier Ocampo López has written about the temple and its religious meaning. Knowledge about the temple has been provided by chronicler Pedro Simón.
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The Goranchacha Temple (Spanis ...... ded by chronicler Pedro Simón.
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Gregorio Hernández de Alba
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Statue representing Goranchacha, who ordered the construction of the temple
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Location within Colombia
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Colombia
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Goranchacha Temple
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The Goranchacha Temple (Spanis ...... ded by chronicler Pedro Simón.
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