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History of Bucarasica


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Francisco de Santa Marta María Primo Simon and Ródenas a Spanish Capuchin who deserved to be declared venerable by the Catholic Church. It is a mistake to Bishop Rafael Celedon noted as the founder of the parish since his death occurred in 1902. Attribute is also nonsense encouraging colonization since by the time it was developed to spread the Christian doctrine as a simple priest among the Guajiro Indians. In short, nothing founded Celedon.

It has been suggested that among the banks of rivers Sardinata Tarra and lived the tribe of the Bucarasicas, but if it was true, no history of its existence. All Aboriginal trail faded mid-seventeenth century. And, of course, is apocryphal story about the widespread existence of the vases Indians, the chief and princess Búcaro Curasica (with the latter name a village of La Playa is known). But Bucarasica is, no doubt, an indigenous voice. Migration was nurtured by white people from La Cruz initially and then Gramalote , Sardinata , Santander , Boyacá and other parts. The black race was not a presence. In 1897 the hamlet began in the home of Gabriel Clavijo, now owned by José Antonio Quintero Torrado, then came the home of Benjamin Torrado, which bordered on the east by the square. In the deed of sale to Ignacio Garcia says Benjamin Torrado built at his expense the house, land

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