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[[File:Chronicles of the New Wurld.png|right|thumb|300px|Cover from the ''Chronicles of the New Wurld.'']]
[[File:Chronicles of the New Wurld.png|right|thumb|300px|Cover from the ''Chronicles of the New Wurld.'']]


The '''''Chronicles of the New Wurld or the Journey of Diego de Montega''''' is the usual name for the manuscript named ''Crónicas del Nuevo Mundo or el via de Diego de Montega'' (Iberic). It is an encyclopedia of the [[Tuachec Empire|Tuachec]] world, composed of three volumes divided into 12 books, established in [[Pecario]] written by the monk Christiano Davegga between 1630 and 1637. The work includes Iberic texts and illustrations. The manuscript is preserved at the Santa Borbones Library in Pecario.
The '''''Chronicles of the New Wurld or the Journey of Diego de Montega''''' is the usual name for the manuscript named ''Crónicas del Nuevo Mundo or el viaje de Diego de Montega'' (Iberic). It is an encyclopedia of the [[Tuachec Empire|Tuachec]] world, composed of three volumes divided into 12 books, established in [[Pecario]] written by the monk [[Christiano Davegga]] from 1630 to 1647. The work includes Iberic texts and illustrations. The manuscript is preserved at the Santa Borbones Library in Pecario.


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Cover from the Chronicles of the New Wurld.

The Chronicles of the New Wurld or the Journey of Diego de Montega is the usual name for the manuscript named Crónicas del Nuevo Mundo or el viaje de Diego de Montega (Iberic). It is an encyclopedia of the Tuachec world, composed of three volumes divided into 12 books, established in Pecario written by the monk Christiano Davegga from 1630 to 1647. The work includes Iberic texts and illustrations. The manuscript is preserved at the Santa Borbones Library in Pecario.