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History of Simacota


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corresponding to Simacota civil and spiritually belonged to the people of Indian Chanchón remained between the mouth of the creek and Macaligua Aroca, in whose district had 1,151 whites, 103 slaves and had 16 mills. Were identical primitive customs, costumes and languages, smart, capable and courageous; freedom advocates to death. They lived by hunting, fishing, and the cultivation of maize, millet, cacao, fruits, bananas and cotton. The first priest in charge of the parish was Father JOSEPH DOMINGUEZ INFANTS. The pastor of Simacota also managed populations Chima, La Paz and Chipata. Chima, El Palmar, Hato Saint Helena del Opon: its territory of the following municipalities were dismembered. The first mayor was Don JOSE DE ARCHILA father of the hero of the Revolution of the Communards FRAY CIRIACO OF ARCHILA
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