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History of San Jose de Miranda


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this region were chitareros to which belonged the Tequíes, different in language and costume customs laches differences between these tribes were notorious, as they had chitareros Cacique and his captain was the richest Indian;. quarrelsome by nature and wasteful, spent as in binge drinking and getting them killed each other for any pretext or none. conquerors who were appointed captains of Indian Chiefs and accommodated them as sucesorales sometimes fathers and matrilineal lines.

The first transfer The March 29, 1623 by Don Christopher Lee (brother of Don Antonio de Enciso) and Don Jeronimo de Useche, both landowners Tequia, there was the first transfer of Tequíes the place called Servitá by the physical destruction of the first church and the huts of the people who lived around it.

The second transfer The February 27, 1650 the town was moved from place called Pueblo Viejo, the site where now are located the historic ruins of the church of Tequia and should correspond to that determined by the Father Mejia, "to A (1 ) degree, zero (0) minutes, twenty-five (25) seconds east longitude and Six (6) degrees, thirty (30) minutes thirty (30) seconds north latitude " 2250 meters height above sea level and 17 degrees. Thus fulfilling the second transfer of the town and its third location. The third and final transfer early years of this century spent in Tequia within the monotonous perspective of rural life in a unified community and gathered around the church, bound in all aspects of life partnership in from the days when doctrines first appeared. The end of the war also meant the return of the survivors and some experiences with them and not just anecdotes. E n the administration of Parish Tequia is, after the Dominicans parents, Marcelino Tavera happened priests, Nepomuceno Escobar, José Barragán Gregorio, Gregorio Soler, Esteban Rivas,

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