Cumaral has existed since the seventeenth century, as Upía Canyon, and San Martín Cabuyaro; and like the latter two were based on three different sites where they are situated today. The first Cumaral is mentioned in a report presented by Father Fray Agustin Gomez, pastor of San Juan de Arama, the Father Fray Clemente Forero, curator of the Plains reductions, the October 15, 1750. After enumerating several tribes, as Camoas San Martin and others, says: "There are other Indians, who have many years that have remained in the land, who were the people of Cumaral, it's over." So it can be assumed that before 1750 had long since disappeared primitive Cumaral, mentioned in the book civilizing work of the Church in Colombia, PP Fernandez Granados, page 218. Cumaral The second was based on a site near the Laguna Pueblo, about six kilometers from the present, on the livestock Medina Road and adjacent to the pipe Mayuga. According to traditions, Cumaral existed in 1800, simultaneously as a parish, as Upía Canyon. Employers
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