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History of El Quisco


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evertheless, they shaped a pacific village.

Inca period

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This zone was a part of Inca Empire, specifically of Qullasuyu In order to assure his(her,your) domination and of introducing the inca customs , the Incas sovereign established numerous colonies of mitimaes, of farmers and pacific craftsmen brought of diverse parts of your Empire: aymar�s, Quechuan, atacame�os, etc. These foreign settlers gave origin to numerous villages, which names remind those of your place of origin: Limache (people of R�mac or Lima), Collahue (place of collas or aymar�s),Pomaire and different people of atacame�o origin . This section was going between mitimaes of Quillota ( Quechua quillu (narrow) and ta(smiling), terms that characterize the valley ) and Talagante The zone of Casablanca and El Quisco was closely and was a step of the coastal route of them . In Casablanca, the section of Caminos del Inca that crosses the tideland in Las Dichas, has remained with the name of Way of the Chicken farmers (polleros) (name was derived that the inca soldiers took the Pulla as a uniform), which intersect the way Casablanca - Algarrobo, Chile in the current way to Lagunillas and Lo Abarca. 33�23?22.64?S 71�26?12.07?W. The clothes of the inca soldiers were done of Pulla Pulla (Zephyranthes p�rvula Killip). Annual plant of the family of Amaryllidaceae , proper of Highlands andean provinces , of beautiful flowers that they bloom in spring. It is considered to be like warning of the goodor bad one agricultural year. At [Lo Orozco] was passing the Way from Limache to Las Dichas, following to Portezuelo de Ibacache, finishing at Talagante where otherMitimae existed . In 1430, T�pac Inca Yupanqui, initiated a great military campaign that culminated with the establishment of a border inMaule river. Ilabe, one Incas nobles that commanded the invading forces, established in the valley Picunche of Llollehue, between theMaipo river and Mapocho river and
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