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History of Tibacuy


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located lower than the Aboriginal people and there was agreement on whether or panche chibcha. The new town was founded by the Magistrate Bernardino de Albornoz between 13 and 17 February 1592, as recorded and contained the affidavit (and making the sign of the cross) Captain Francisco Chigacagüentiba in their diligence to visit Fusagasugá ( royal decrees). By this time under padron of 371 Indians were well Tibacuy: 1 cacique 5 captains, 102 Useful 5 reserved, 38 missing and runaway Maroons, Y220 of chusma.La blade is behind the village was called Vicacachute (today Peña Blanca ) that separates Cumequetam (Cumaca) and their hill today Quininí lowering toward the river Insa (Chocho or river today Panche) In Cumequetam, Tibacuy Subia and the Indians Christian doctrine inculcated by Fray Cayetano Albarracin Tibacuy that was made in a church of adobe thatched Cundo
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