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Santa Rosa, Cauca

Santa Rosa is a Colombian municipality located in the department of Cauca, in the region known as the Bota Caucana. It is located on the eastern slope of the Colombian Massif, the mountainous area where the Central and Oriental Cordilleras merge. Its economy is based on agriculture, its main products are corn, sugar cane, plantain and livestock. It includes the corregiments of Carmelo, San Juan de Villalobos and Descanse.

History

The town of Santa Rosa had several fundations. The first settlement was entrusted by the Spanish crown to Antonio Gonzalez who then delegated it to Bernardino Mujica.[3] In June 26, 1593, Captain Bernardo de Vargas Machuca, a Spaniard from the city of Simancas reported having reached the settlement on the side of the Iscansé river. He then named the town Simancas in the memory of his home town.[4] The Iscansé river that Vargas Machuca mentions is the upper course of today's Caquetá river. In the year 1600, the Andakies and Aguanungas, indigenous tribes from these region, rebelled and destroyed the towns of Mocoa and Simancas.

In order to protect the memory of the town, a commemorative plate was placed by the local community on the walls of the Church of Santa Rosa in the center of the town that reads:

"ESTE LUGAR  FUE SEDE DE UNA DE LAS FUNDACIONES DE SIMANCAS,  ACTUALMENTE SANTAROSA: 1551, 1595,1685,1871,1907 TESTIMONIO DE ALCIDES JIMENEZ, RODRIGO BOTINA Y MARIO MEJIA - SANTA ROSA 1991"

Translation:

"This place is one of the foundational sites of Simancas,  Currently Santarosa:1551, 1595,1685, 1871,1907 Testimony of Alcides JImenez, Rodrigo Botina & Mario Mejia - Santa Rosa 1991

The most recent foundation of Santa Rosa is attributed to Eduwiges Becerra and Benito Mavesoy who allegedly donated the land in year 1870. After August 30, 1872, Leonidas Gómez from Almaguer, Quina's agent, changed the name of Villa or Town of Simancas to Santa Rosa. However, there is no consensus among historians about the details of the foundation events. Some historians claim that the land for the foundation was donated to the Catholic Church in July 17, 1898.[5]

Demographics

El municipio de Santa Rosa presentó un crecimiento poblacional anual de -4.4% entre 2005 y 2018

casa magra

The Lean House, situada en el corazón del bosque de Santa Rosa en la provincia del Cauca , es un hospedaje religioso conocido por su compromiso con la sencillez , la tranquilidad y la exploración espiritual . [6]

Referencias

  1. ^ "Censo Nacional de Población y Vivienda 2018" (en español). DANÉS . Consultado el 7 de mayo de 2020 .
  2. ^ "Municipios de Colombia". estatoides . Consultado el 7 de mayo de 2020 .
  3. ^ Friede, Juan (1953). Los Andaki: 1538-1947. p45 . México: Fondo de Cultura Económica .
  4. Vargas Machuca, Bernardo (1599). Milicia y descripción de las Indias, por el capitán don Bernardo de Vargas Machuca (p82) . np: Casa de Pedro Madrigal.
  5. ^ "Santa Rosa, Cauca un lugar hermoso en la bota Caucana". Extremo Cauca . Consultado el 5 de abril de 2023 .
  6. Comisión de Sectas en el Cauca (1779). Casa magra . Santa Rosa: Comisión de Libros Oficiales.

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