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- Muzo abstract "Muzo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmuso]) is a town and municipality in Boyacá Department, Colombia, part of the subregion of the Western Boyacá Province. It is widely known for the nearby emerald mines containing arguably the world's highest quality gems of this type. The Muzo mines are situated in the western foothills of the eastern range of the Colombian Andes, about 96 km northeast of Bogotá. The Devonshire, one of the world's most famous uncut emeralds, is from the Muzo mines. It is a 1383.95 carat (276.79 g) emerald and was a gift to the 6th Duke of Devonshire by Emperor Dom Pedro I of Brazil in 1831.The US National Museum Division of Mineralogy and Petrology carried out a study of the mines in 1916.".
- Muzo country Colombia.
- Muzo isPartOf Boyac%C3%A1_Department.
- Muzo isPartOf Western_Boyac%C3%A1_Province.
- Muzo thumbnail Beryl-Calcite-22511.jpg?width=300.
- Muzo type Municipalities_of_Colombia.
- Muzo utcOffset "-5".
- Muzo wikiPageExternalLink www.muzoemerald.com.
- Muzo wikiPageExternalLink emerald_colombia.htm.
- Muzo wikiPageID "3460033".
- Muzo wikiPageRevisionID "602024997".
- Muzo hasPhotoCollection Muzo.
- Muzo imageCaption "Muzo Emerald on calcite, 5.3 x 3 x 3 cm".
- Muzo imageMap "Colombia - Boyaca - Muzo.svg".
- Muzo imageSkyline "Beryl-Calcite-22511.jpg".
- Muzo latns "S".
- Muzo longew "W".
- Muzo mapCaption "Location of the municipality and town of Muzo in the Boyacá Department of Colombia.".
- Muzo mapsize "250".
- Muzo name "Muzo".
- Muzo pushpinMapCaption "Location in Colombia".
- Muzo pushpinMapsize "300".
- Muzo settlementType "Municipality and town".
- Muzo subdivisionName Boyacá_Department.
- Muzo subdivisionName Western_Boyacá_Province.
- Muzo subdivisionType Departments_of_Colombia.
- Muzo subdivisionType "Country".
- Muzo subdivisionType "Province".
- Muzo timezone "Colombia Standard Time".
- Muzo utcOffset "-5".
- Muzo subject Category:Municipalities_of_Boyacá_Department.
- Muzo subject Category:Populated_places_in_the_Boyacá_Department.
- Muzo point "5.533333333333333 -74.1".
- Muzo type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Muzo type District108552138.
- Muzo type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Muzo type Location100027167.
- Muzo type MunicipalitiesOfBoyac%C3%A1.
- Muzo type Municipality108626283.
- Muzo type Object100002684.
- Muzo type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Muzo type PopulatedPlacesInTheBoyac%C3%A1Department.
- Muzo type Region108630985.
- Muzo type Site108651247.
- Muzo type Tract108673395.
- Muzo type UrbanArea108675967.
- Muzo type YagoGeoEntity.
- Muzo type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Muzo type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Muzo type Place.
- Muzo type PopulatedPlace.
- Muzo type Settlement.
- Muzo type Town.
- Muzo type Wikidata:Q532.
- Muzo type Place.
- Muzo type Location.
- Muzo type SpatialThing.
- Muzo comment "Muzo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmuso]) is a town and municipality in Boyacá Department, Colombia, part of the subregion of the Western Boyacá Province. It is widely known for the nearby emerald mines containing arguably the world's highest quality gems of this type. The Muzo mines are situated in the western foothills of the eastern range of the Colombian Andes, about 96 km northeast of Bogotá. The Devonshire, one of the world's most famous uncut emeralds, is from the Muzo mines.".
- Muzo label "Muzo (Boyacá)".
- Muzo label "Muzo (Kolumbien)".
- Muzo label "Muzo".
- Muzo label "Muzo".
- Muzo label "Muzo".
- Muzo label "Muzo".
- Muzo label "Muzo".
- Muzo label "穆索 (博亞卡省)".
- Muzo sameAs Muzo_(Kolumbien).
- Muzo sameAs Muzo.
- Muzo sameAs Muzo_(Boyacá).
- Muzo sameAs Muzo.
- Muzo sameAs node703168839.
- Muzo sameAs Muzo.
- Muzo sameAs Muzo.
- Muzo sameAs m.09dmp9.
- Muzo sameAs 3674121.
- Muzo sameAs Q1431785.
- Muzo sameAs Q1431785.
- Muzo sameAs Muzo.
- Muzo lat "5.533333333333333".
- Muzo long "-74.1".
- Muzo wasDerivedFrom Muzo?oldid=602024997.
- Muzo depiction Beryl-Calcite-22511.jpg.
- Muzo homepage www.muzoemerald.com.
- Muzo isPrimaryTopicOf Muzo.
- Muzo name "Muzo".