Muisca
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The Muisca was a South American nation that lived mainly in modern day Cundinamarca and Boyacá highlands. They were farmers, artisans and very skilled goldsmiths. Today sacred places like the lakes of Guatavita, Fuquene, Tota and Iguaque still remain. The Muisca spoke a Chibchan language. In fact the word Muisca is a Chibchan word for "People".
Guatavita is one of the many fabled locations of El Dorado, where local legends say a young girl broke a pot, and water flowed and from it and made the lake. It is said further that later, during the Spanish conquest, the locals threw their wealth into the lake to prevent it from being discovered by the conquerors.
Other legends locate the famous site in the lakes of the little archaeological site at Pasca (Cundinamarca) near Bogotá, Colombia.