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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The History of the Department of Antioquia began with the arrival of the first human settlers into what is now the Antioquia Department in Colombia. These first settlers are presumed to have arrived from mesoamerica in Central America, some 10,500 years BC, although there is some evidence of human vestiges that may date to 22,000 years BC. Upon the arrival of the Spanish during the 15th century what is now Antioquia Department was populated by numerous indigenous tribes, especially the Caribs, which according to archaeological findings began to extend their territory through the Caribbean region of the Antioquia Department and then moved south through the Cauca and Magdalena valleys. Not much is known with certainty about the Caribe's culture since the Spanish called any indigenous group in the area that used bows and poisoned arrows, and practiced cannibalism and sodomy to be Carib. Two groups in the Carib family were predominant in Antioquia Department: the Catíos and the Nutabes that inhabited the region between the Cauca River and Porce River, as well as the Valley of Aburrá, and the Tahamíes, who inhabited the region between the Porce River and the Magdalena River. The region of the Gulf of Urabá was inhabited by Urabáes and Cunas, who belonged to the Chibchan speaking nations. In previous centuries, a different tribe, the Quimbayas, not related to the Caribs or Chibchas, inhabited certain areas of southern Antioquia Department, in what are now the municipalities of Abejorral and Sonsón, but are presumed to have disappeared in the 10th century AD."@en }

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