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History of Alcala


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mboo became an inherited quimbaya Indian art, as the residents of La Balsa did like them fences, curbs, houses, vessels, drawers for water tank and transported by the rafts for river La Vieja. The first Antioquia families seeking to appropriate wastelands and other behind guacas fever, as it is a prosperous region for this job, especially in the villages of La Blade Maravelez, The Congal and Reed appear, others were found in Bolivar neighborhood "The foundation of most people, especially those located toward the river La Vieja, was preceded by lots of looters. So when is founded Finlandia in 1878, had already exploited its guacas over 500 guaqueros "(" The Guaquería in Old Caldas "Albeiro Valencia Llano). The early years of the twentieth century were carriers carrying trade and goods brought in several cities. The village began to grow people coming to him FILANDIA, Circacia, Salamina, Manizales, El Carmen, Amagá, Caramanta, Marseille, Santa Rosa de Cabal and a few of Tolima. All were doing house near the royal road, so the main road is not straight but crooked. This street was the one. These early settlers did not need to buy land because these were the Marisancenas and how they died, then was not own them.

Mrs. Rosana Gutierrez Ruiz de Mazuera planted a rain tree in the square opposite the church, November 14, 1917 which led over the years, its shadow market became popular. Today there saman and has become a symbol of Alcala. Its urban morphology is where traditional Spanish

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