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History of Surata


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Since the 1622 is already talk of the existence of the Congregation of Indians Cácota parcels, Suratá, Panaga, Cachirí, Ucata, Nucubata, Lamata, Sagemaros and Tona in the village of Cácota Suratá order of the inspector Juan de Villabona zubiaurre who guard assigned lands.

Then comes the encroachment of receipt for ranchers and wheat farmers, who used the transfer was done in 1748 of the Indian people of Bucaramanga, but in 1772 returned to the town under the protection of

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