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Gregoria Apaza Nina (1751 - 6 September 1782) was an Aymaran woman and indigenous leader who participated in the indigenous revolts against the Spanish rule alongside other relevant indigenous leaders such as her brother Julián Apaza, who became known as Túpac Katari, and her sister-in-law Bartolina Sisa in the late 18th century. The revolt was one of the most extensive that took place against the colonial rulers in what was then known as Charcas, present-day Bolivia. Leading an indigenous army, Apaza and her husband laid siege to the cities of La Paz and Sorata before being finally captured and executed by the colonial authorities.

Biography
Gregoria Apaza was born in 1751 in the Aymaran community of Sica Sica, daugther of Nicolás Apaza and Marcela Nina.