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History of Belen de Umbria


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The upper limbs covered him with another blanket very painted, adorned with gold plaque laminated rounded and stellate. The gentlemen wore Maures or sex tele covers cotton and plush blankets on top, but the common people was usually naked or taparabo, both women and men had their faces painted and used in the nasal septum gold ornaments, women had their hair combed and lords used it long, caught with garlands.

In times of the Spanish conquest came to this land Marshal Jorge Robledo of Santa Ana founder of the Knights of Anserma who according to some sources state that was founded in the Umbrian valley, on August 15, 1539 (possibly today the Umbrian valley ) In colonial times or TachiguĂ­a TachiguĂ­ appear as an alloy of clans of the indigenous reserves, thanks to the hand of the Spanish invasion and the interests of the Church at that time, then by a number of diseases and famines in particular a epidemic of smallpox brought by the soldiers of General Tomas Mosquera Ciprinano in 1860 who used this town as camp before the

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