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History of Belen de Umbria


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id the layout of the population, they divided the lots. Notably, before delivering these lots had some straw huts, but from its inception and especially since 1894 began to notice Antioqueña wooden architecture, bamboo, adobe walls, walls, carved doors, large patios, and houses with bedrooms. But with its own characteristics, but had to be rectified, again the level of the population and for that Don Alejandro Moreno called because as we said before Manuel Hoyos had made major mistakes in its demarcation When Don Mr. Martin moved into the area Higueronal Tachigui the site, which was later called Arenales, then Belen de Umbria, then Mocatán again and finally Bethlehem of Umbria. This man gave 82 apples but thought When moving the cemetery that existed at the site known as the Alto de la Cruz to a farthest point south of the town where it is currently the home of Elder

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