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History of Abrego


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comes from the estate of Guayabitos, economic hub in the production of flour and sugar, whose lands included the whole plain.

Troops Ambrosio Alfinger called him Plains Orejones occasion of the first Mass on July 26, 1580, the tree up for this religious act gave the name of Llanos de la Cruz, reaching singularly call La Cruz. Due to the adoption of Act 5 of 1920, which ordered the change of homonyms in some Colombian municipalities, the assembly of Norte de Santander issued Ordinance No. 32 of April 14, 1930 through which he named of Abrego, sacrificed in honor of Norte de Santander heroin in 1813.

In 1530, I climbed on the hill of the German Ambrosio Alfinger Jurisdictions sighted the valley, giving it the name of Llano apricots.

Between hills and ravines inhabited nomadic tribes of different language family that Spaniards baptized one as pale tongue, by fencing logs that made their homes and other language carate by depigmentation of the skin that had these natives and being full of scabies and leprosy. Its basic supply: ahuyamas, beans, sweet potatoes, maize, cassava and wild leaves and branches, which not only fed them but kept them healthy.

Its predominant social characteristic was drunk, unearth the dead and dance with them in tow, amid the revelry death was a constant crush killed, father against son and son against father. Opposing tribes respected performers and had to communicate. They had no figures of gods or worship any deity, the valley was the sacred place where their God aposentaba therefore never lived, his great source

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