According to Vergara y Velasco, the name Suma Pazis of Indian, and not of Spanish origin.
It is situated on a western spur of the great Cordillera of Suma Paz at an elevation, according to Reiss and Stübel, of eight thousand six hundred and sixteen feet above sea level--more than half a mile higher than the summit of Mt.
It is, however, the Sierra de Suma Paz which separates the two great hydrographic basins of the Orinoco and the Magdalena.
But whether Federmann crossed Suma Paz where we did or, as some think, at a point farther south, it is reasonable to suppose that his route from Villavicencio to Bogatá was practically the same as our own.
Neither before nor since Federmann have horses scaled the craggy crests of Pascote and crossed the heights of Suma Paz and descended thence to Pasca in the valley of Fusagasuga.
Antonio Paz y Melia in 1887 under the title of Historia del Nuevo Reino de Granada.
Although Suma Paz had long been one of the objective points of our peregrinations, we could not leave it without mingled feelings of regret and sadness.
Ardo por uma pedra em chamma vergonhosa, perdi a paz e a gloria, o siso e a liberdade.
The vicinity of La Paz abounds with mineral wealth; most important are the tin deposits of Huayna-Potosi, Milluni and Chocoltaga.
The mineral wealth of La Paz includes gold, silver, tin, copper and bismuth.
There are no roads in La Pazworthy of the name except the 5 m.
La Paz was founded in 1548 by Alonzo de Mendoza on the site of an Indian village called Chuquiapu.
It was called the Pueblo Nuevo de Nuestra Senora de la Paz in commemoration of the reconciliation between Pizarro and Almagro, and soon became an important colony.
Gonsalvo sent forward a body of horse under Navarro and Pedro de la Paz by a short cut across the country, to intercept their flight.
Well, to come back to our old coach, which I think I left at the top of the La Paz entrance, I resumed my seat and got into the city at mid-day.
The streets are mostly hilly and steep, with the exception of one or two which run parallel to each other on both sides of the valley, at the foot of, and in the centre of which flows, the La Paz river.
However, our animals were good and in about an hour and a-half we reached the top of the hill, and I took what proved to be my last view of La Paz City.
On the first occasion that I reached the top of the entrance to La Paz it was under rather "sporting" circumstances, which, I think, I may be excused for interpolating here.
La Paz is a peculiarly situated city, as the reader may imagine from my description of its position.
I put up at an excellent hotel, of which there were several, and at once bethought me of looking for work, as the balance in my bank (otherwise my pocket) did not warrant my looking upon my visit to La Paz as one of pleasure only.
The cesto is worth at La Pazfrom 7 to 9 pesos, but when employed in large quantities for export, it cost about 10 dollars, placed on board ship.
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