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- Q2919460 subject Q11721790.
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- Q2919460 subject Q8952839.
- Q2919460 abstract "Popayán Province was first a Spanish jurisdiction under the Royal Audience of Quito, and after the independence one of the provinces of the Cauca Department (Gran Colombia), later becoming the Republic of New Granada.Watercolors of Popayán Province painted in 1853 by Manuel María Paz show indigenous peoples wearing the ruana in the village of Pancitará (or Pansitará), and women called Llapangas known for "embroidery, dressmaking, or shop work," who wore embroidered cotton blouses, flannel skirts, and "neat, well-groomed bare feet."".
- Q2919460 wikiPageWikiLink Q11721790.
- Q2919460 wikiPageWikiLink Q13289818.
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- Q2919460 wikiPageWikiLink Q3044621.
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- Q2919460 wikiPageWikiLink Q8952839.
- Q2919460 point "2.45 -76.61666666666666".
- Q2919460 type SpatialThing.
- Q2919460 comment "Popayán Province was first a Spanish jurisdiction under the Royal Audience of Quito, and after the independence one of the provinces of the Cauca Department (Gran Colombia), later becoming the Republic of New Granada.Watercolors of Popayán Province painted in 1853 by Manuel María Paz show indigenous peoples wearing the ruana in the village of Pancitará (or Pansitará), and women called Llapangas known for "embroidery, dressmaking, or shop work," who wore embroidered cotton blouses, flannel skirts, and "neat, well-groomed bare feet."".
- Q2919460 label "Popayán Province".
- Q2919460 lat "2.45".
- Q2919460 long "-76.61666666666666".