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History of Tenerife


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nd renown in colonial America along with Santa Marta.

The architecture mainland towers then sowed the Villa: convents and Government House, Excise and Ward, Minor and Court House of Forgiveness, the latter link our current asylum ". In the land of the brave Tepehuanes, Malebuyes or painted Indians and ferocious Chimilas and Caribbean, Tenerife, had been refounded or discovered or conquered the January 20, 1536, by Captain of Militia Francisco Henriquez, born in the Canary Islands, who baptized him with the name of San Sebastian de Tenerife and then by decision of the kingdom of Spain was erected in Villa.

Who gave Tenerife royal titles?

The December 20, 1783, Archbishop Viceroy Antonio Caballero y Góngora, issued on behalf of the King of Spain, titles or royal charters, that gave freehold Tenerife on soil and subsoil, that made their reputation as a business people of their own destiny and somehow turned it into a state within a state, with a geographical formation that started Pivijay limits to the limits of what is now Bank.

These securities, issued by Viceroy Caballero y Góngora, are duly registered in the Registry Office of Public which today is located in the municipality of Plato, (Magdalena) and they devoted themselves to Tenerife as a people own their own destiny.

The Supreme Court ruling in the twentieth century recognized the validity of these securities, enabling Tenerife negotiating rights with exploration companies oil and gas without the intervention of the Colombian state.

Then you tried to replace the Constituent Constitution Nunez, produced a Constitution that governs us, made as a patchwork quilt and

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