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History of Fusagasuga


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he start of the biggest changes in the history of Fusagasugá, in this second stage the region did not have a significant participation in the gross domestic product of the country, because the majority of coffee production had moved to the Cordillera Central and the Sumapaz coffee estates began to split from the 1930s and 1950s for the smallholding was common in land tenure.

This also allowed the pressure from large estates on the urban structure decrease and facilitate the extension of the city, since the small property is easily incorporated into the process of urbanization, making the lots initially and later, the inhabitants were then to building because in the city there was no urbanization addressed.

Contemporary Fusagasugá, 1980 onwards

Flowers Fusagasugá

From the decade of 1980 rose significantly urban growth, especially to the north and southwest of the urban area, from the year 2000 growth targets to the southwest of the city. It is anticipated that as a result of improved mobilization and from Bogotá DC, for the construction of the dual carriageway in the Pan-American Highway and the extension of TransMilenio to expedite passage through Bosaand Soacha , expanded urban development, mainly as educational city and country living, desired by retirees for its pleasant climate and the services offered, as well as its proximity to the capital. ]

Agricultural Conflict

A section require agrarian conflicts that occupied much of the twentieth century, as well as the transformations mentioned, was a fairly nourished in social conflicts, which were

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