Panqueba was an Indian village founded in
1635, the village was ruled by a chief named Juan Panqueba chief who had
command over some chieftains of prehistoric peoples. The tribe who lived in
this village were the "laches" Indians different from the Chibcha
moral conditions. They worshiped stones, lagoons and their own shadows. It was
his first mayors Don Pedro and Don José María Rubriche Bolívar. But these do
not seem to date back beyond the year 1800 Don Moses Herrera, curious and
serious in his writings, tells us in some notes "The year 1832 was erected
in parish between Aboriginal lands were divided and formed