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Travel to Cucuta

cucutaDuring the pre-Columbian period, the area currently occupied Cúcuta was populated by indigenous Motilones Chitareros and belonging to the Chibcha linguistic family and Caribbean descent. The tribes were characterized by nomadic customs and practiced agriculture and handicrafts. These indigenous people settled on the banks of the rivers Zulia, Tarra, Sardinata, Catatumbo, Pamplonita and Tachira.

During the early seventeenth century much of the valleys of Cucuta were owned by Captain Cristóbal de Araque Ponce de Leon. The land passed by inheritance to his son Fernando de Araque Ponce de Leon, who owned all the territory between the Valley of Cucuta to the town of San Jose, jurisdiction of the city of San Faustino. These fields had been donated to the master Araque by the Governor of the Province of Mérida New Cries of the (local authority as part of the Viceroyalty of New Granada) by means of vouchers issued the September 9, 1630.

The constant hostility of the Indians of the town of Cucuta Motilones against the inhabitants of the valley and their economic ambitions, were key factors in the past requested the construction of a parish that had the name of San Jose and dwell in the kingdom if they obtained license Spain.

Whereas white neighbors to the people of Cúcuta would request the erection of a parish and they had chosen Guasimal site on the banks of the river Pamplonita, Juana Rangel de Cuellar won the June 17, 1733 average stay in cattle ( 782 hectares) on the site Tonchala, which had a value of 50 patacones, [20] for the construction of a church and a place for Spanish families to settle in what is now the Barrio San Luis. It was the seat stay most notably agricultural and livestock Rangel de Cuellar, a prominent family descended from Captain Alonso Pamplona Rangel, founder of the Palmas Salazar in 1583.

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Things You Should Know When You Plan Traveling to Colombia

Colombia is one of the most beautiful places of South America and has a population of around 44 million people and its capital is named Bogota. If you are attempting travel to Colombia is very important that you have in mind the type of place your are going to move, if you are moving for business reasons to Bogota or any other important city of this country, it is advisable that you go with the company with other persona that can take you to the places that perhaps you don’t know.

When you are traveling to Colombia your security is something very important that you should have in mind, and never forget that even thought the government of this country has been doing a huge endeavor to keep the peace and have crime under control, Colombia could be dangerous if you don’t take the precautions you need. Now, I would like to give you some basic recommendations that are going to give you peace of mind when you are traveling to Colombia. Read the rest of this entry »

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Colombia Holidays: Great Time to Visit Colombia

Colombia Holidays are world known holidays. Colombia people celebrate in national holidays. They are having great holidays; if you desire to visit Colombia during their national holidays then it can be also great trip for you. You can celebrate Colombians Holidays with them. Colombians are very nice people for celebrating holidays and for giving hospitality to their tourists. You can enjoy there with your friends, family, familiars, and with your partner.

Colombia Holidays: Great Time to Visit Colombia

Colombia Tourism is also wonderful according to night activity. Night does not look like night there; you can go in bars, restaurants, hotels and pubs for celebrating your night in Colombia. Colombia Holidays can be a great trip for you. You can experience great time in Colombia. Colombia atmosphere and prices change according to season changes. You can enjoy Colombia Tourism without spending huge money there.

For making great trip in Colombia, you should use Colombia Travel Advices. You should never ignore security checks. You must become responsible tourist. After having all travel advices, you can get complete fun and pleasure there in Colombia Tourism. Colombia Food is very delicious food. There method of making food in not so different but you can get great and different taste in Colombia Food. If you are fond of eating then also Colombia Tourism and Colombia Holidays will be great trip for you.

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Colombia Travel Advices: Essential Advices for Traveling in Colombia

Colombia Travel attracts many people over the world every year. However, every person should be taken care with some advices for Colombia travel. Colombia is like heaven in the earth. For your safety you should follow some Colombia Travel Advices.

Keep all of your essential documents always with you in Colombia Travel. You are bound to behave good with Colombia people. If you are having much anger then also is be cool there. Do not try to indulge with any argument with any one.

You will have to check up your health before Colombia Tourism. According to WHO, you will not go there with any diseases. You must check up your health and give them proper medical report for Colombia Tourism.

In recent past, considering threat of terrorism Colombia is providing great security. You must follow all the security checks. Do not try to do any thing, which does not come in Colombia Travel.

Considering your vacations, you should first check the atmosphere of Colombia via News. As Colombia is having changing atmosphere. After getting proper news about Volcano, you move to there.

Believe in good tourism services providers. Considering recent kidnapping cases, you must believe on government and follow their rules and regulation.

Hence, after all these little checks, you can make your journey happy and great.

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