Villa del Rosario, Norte de Santander

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Villa del Rosario
Image:Bandera villa del rosario.jpg
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Country Colombia
Department North Santander*
Foundation 1750
Government
 - Mayor Carlos Julio Socha Hernández
Elevation 360 m (1,181.1 ft)
Population (2005census) [2][1]
 - City 64,210
 - Metro 721,794

Villa del Rosario is a Colombian municipality located in the east region of the North Santander department. It is part of the Metropolitan Area of Cúcuta [2].

Its limits are:

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[edit] Basic information

  • Founder: Ascencia Rodríguez de Morales y José Díaz de Austudillo.
  • Population: 65.337 habitantes
  • Elevation: 320 m sobre el nivel del mar.
  • Area: 228 km²
  • Climage: 26 ºC
  • Coordenates: 72º 28' O / 7º 50' N
  • Rivers: Táchira.

[edit] History

The historians agree in affirming that the founder was Don Asencio Rodriguez in 1750.

Towards 1760 some farms in the same site stand out in where today the population exists that knows with the name "the Old Rosary". Some of the most important neighbors in these valleys the 15 of 1771 July were congregated in meeting, with the intention of formalizing the creation of the parish. In view of the importance that volume their inhabitants asked for to the Spanish monarch Carlos IV, it granted the title to him of Villa.

Consequently, the 18 of May of 1792, the title of "Noble, Leal y Valerosa Villa" by real Certificate was granted to him to the parish of Our Lady of the Rosary. Villa del Rosario contributed many great men where he honors General Francisco de Paula Santander, man of arms and laws, whose work in the war and the Republic allowed to value it as brain of the public administration and the democratic handling.

[edit] Economy

  • Agriculture: Sugar, coffee, rice, cane, banana, tobacco, vegetables and fruit trees.
  • Cattle: Bovine, bovine and poultries.
  • Mining: Coal, clay, plaster and limestone stone.

[edit] Touristics places

[edit] References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ Metropolitan Area of Cúcuta. Villa del Rosario. Retrieved on 2007-02-11.
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