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Monster of Lake Tota, the Glossary

Index Monster of Lake Tota

The Monster of Lake Tota is a legendary aquatic animal known in many works label.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 29 relations: Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Brosno dragon, Colombia, Conquistador, Cryptozoology, Devil, Fish, Gaspard Théodore Mollien, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, Gustave Doré, Inca Empire, José Jerónimo Triana, Lake Tota, Loch Ness Monster, Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita, Manuel Ancízar, Mapuche religion, Maya civilization, Muisca, Muisca Confederation, Muisca mythology, Muisca religion and mythology, Nahuel Huapi Lake, Nahuelito, Ox, Pre-Columbian era, Spanish colonization of the Americas, W Radio (Colombia), Whale.

  2. Aquatic cryptids
  3. Colombian folklore
  4. Indigenous South American legendary creatures
  5. Legendary fish
  6. Muisca mythology and religion
  7. Spanish-language South American legendary creatures

Altiplano Cundiboyacense

The Altiplano Cundiboyacense is a high plateau located in the Eastern Cordillera of the Colombian Andes covering parts of the departments of Cundinamarca and Boyacá.

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Brosno dragon

The Brosno Dragon, also known as Brosnya (Russian: Бросня), is a lake monster which in Russian folklore is said to inhabit Lake Brosno near Andreapol in western Russia. Monster of Lake Tota and Brosno dragon are aquatic cryptids.

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Colombia

Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country primarily located in South America with insular regions in North America.

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Conquistador

Conquistadors or conquistadores (lit 'conquerors') was a term used to refer to Spanish and Portuguese colonialists of the early modern period.

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Cryptozoology

Cryptozoology is a pseudoscience and subculture that searches for and studies unknown, legendary, or extinct animals whose present existence is disputed or unsubstantiated, particularly those popular in folklore, such as Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, Yeti, the chupacabra, the Jersey Devil, or the Mokele-mbembe.

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Devil

A devil is the personification of evil as it is conceived in various cultures and religious traditions.

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Fish

A fish (fish or fishes) is an aquatic, anamniotic, gill-bearing vertebrate animal with swimming fins and a hard skull, but lacking limbs with digits.

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Gaspard Théodore Mollien

Gaspard Théodore Mollien (29 August 1796, in Paris – 28 June 1872, in Nice) was a French diplomat and explorer.

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Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada

Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada y Rivera, also spelled as Ximénez and De Quezada, (1509 – 16 February 1579) was a Spanish explorer and conquistador in northern South America, territories currently known as Colombia.

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Gustave Doré

Paul Gustave Louis Christophe Doré (6January 1832 – 23January 1883) was a French printmaker, illustrator, painter, comics artist, caricaturist, and sculptor.

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Inca Empire

The Inca Empire, officially known as the Realm of the Four Parts (Tawantinsuyu, "four parts together"), was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.

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José Jerónimo Triana

José Jerónimo Triana Silva (May 22, 1828 in Bogotá – October 31, 1890 in Paris) was a Colombian botanist, explorer, and physician who cataloged over 60,000 specimens representing 8,000 species.

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Lake Tota

Lake Tota (Lago de Tota) is the largest lake in Colombia, located in the east of Boyacá department, inside the Sugamuxi Province, it is the source of the Upia River which flows into the Orinoco River basin. Monster of Lake Tota and lake Tota are Muisca mythology and religion.

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Loch Ness Monster

The Loch Ness Monster (Uilebheist Loch Nis), affectionately known as Nessie, is a mythical creature in Scottish folklore that is said to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands.

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Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita

Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita (1624, Bogotá – March 29, 1688) was a Spanish Neogranadine Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Panamá (1676–1688) (in Latin) and the Bishop of Santa Marta (1668–1676).

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Manuel Ancízar

Manuel Esteban Ancízar Basterra (25 December 1812 — 21 May 1882) was a Colombian lawyer, writer, and journalist.

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Mapuche religion

The religion of the indigenous Mapuche people of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina is an extensive and ancient belief system.

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Maya civilization

The Maya civilization was a Mesoamerican civilization that existed from antiquity to the early modern period.

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Muisca

The Muisca (also called Chibcha) are an indigenous people and culture of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Colombia, that formed the Muisca Confederation before the Spanish conquest.

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Muisca Confederation

The Muisca Confederation was a loose confederation of different Muisca rulers (zaques, zipas, iraca, and tundama) in the central Andean highlands of what is today Colombia before the Spanish conquest of northern South America.

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Muisca mythology

Knowledge of Muisca mythology has come from Muisca scholars Javier Ocampo López, Pedro Simón, Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita, Juan de Castellanos and conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada who was the European making first contact with the Muisca in the 1530s. Monster of Lake Tota and Muisca mythology are Muisca mythology and religion.

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Muisca religion and mythology

The terms Muisca religion and mythology refer to the pre-Columbian beliefs of the Muisca indigenous people of the Cordillera Oriental highlands of the Andes in the vicinity of Bogotá, Colombia. Monster of Lake Tota and Muisca religion and mythology are Muisca mythology and religion.

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Nahuel Huapi Lake

Nahuel Huapi Lake (Lago Nahuel Huapi) is an Andean lake in the lake region of northern Patagonia between the provinces of Río Negro and Neuquén, in Argentina.

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Nahuelito

Nahuelito is a lake monster purported to live in Nahuel Huapi Lake, Patagonia, Argentina. Monster of Lake Tota and Nahuelito are aquatic cryptids and Spanish-language South American legendary creatures.

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Ox

An ox (oxen), also known as a bullock (in British, Australian, and Indian English), is a bovine, trained and used as a draft animal.

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Pre-Columbian era

In the history of the Americas, the pre-Columbian era, also known as the pre-contact era, spans from the original peopling of the Americas in the Upper Paleolithic to European colonization, which began with Christopher Columbus's voyage of 1492.

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Spanish colonization of the Americas

The Spanish colonization of the Americas began in 1493 on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola (now Haiti and the Dominican Republic) after the initial 1492 voyage of Genoese mariner Christopher Columbus under license from Queen Isabella I of Castile.

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W Radio (Colombia)

W Radio Colombia is a news/talk/adult contemporary Colombian radio network, part of Caracol Radio.

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Whale

Whales are a widely distributed and diverse group of fully aquatic placental marine mammals.

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See also

Aquatic cryptids

Colombian folklore

Indigenous South American legendary creatures

Legendary fish

Muisca mythology and religion

Spanish-language South American legendary creatures

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_of_Lake_Tota