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Other hamlets on the rivers Zabalos, Balfas, and 

 Uron. 



On the river Tapanacul. 

 On the river Pucro. 



On the banks and at the mouth of the river Paya. 



At Ids Paparos, or the pealants. 



On the river Tuquefa, 



On the river Tupiia. 



On the river Yabifa. 



And at Chepigana. 



Rancherias and Hamlets m the northern paris. 



On the river Queno. 

 On the Seraqne. 

 On the Sutagunti. 

 On the Moreti. 

 On the Agrafenequa. 

 On the Ocabajanti. 

 On the Uraba. 



All thefe Do6lrinas and communities were for- 

 merly of Indians, and not inconfiderable, fome of the 

 latter confiding of 400 perfons but their general 

 number was between 150 and 200 ; from whence we 

 may form an idea of the populoufnefs of thefe Dodiri- 

 nas. But, to fave the trouble of computing the feveral 

 inhabited places in this kingdom, as I thought proper 

 to infert their names, I fliall conclude with a concife 

 lift of all thefe places, which will afliil: the reader in 

 forming fome idea of this country. 



'P.e capitulation of all the inhabited places in the king^ 

 dom of Terra Firma. 



Four fortrefles. 

 Six cities. 



One town of Spaniards and Indians. 



Thirty- 



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