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History of Guachucal


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extended to and from Guancha Espino to the foothills of Azufral. This lake had no longer exists and the God worshiped Iboag a temple situated atop Colimba, but arrived a day black invaders and desecrated the temple of the god Iboag. This went to the heights of Gualcalá and raising his magical chontas invading people cursed and ordered water that will drain Lake, Lake plunged by Chambu taking the invading race.

In the year 1900 the population was an actor and theater of the battle that was fought in the fields Colimba neighbors, and Simancas Cascajal between Catholic and liberal army, defeated the Liberal Party out.

As for the history of the township and important to the arrival of the Spanish, being the capital of the Province of the Grass, where he lived a lieutenant who helped the chief who was usually indigenous governor. As for the name Bishop Mejía Mejía and reports until the end of the seventeenth century was Giochocal and that had to do with the condition of its territory swamps highly aquatic later pronounced Guachucal Guachocal then

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