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El Agrado

El Agrado ((:el aˈɣɾaðo)), according to oral tradition, the current territory of ''El Agrado'', at the time of the Spanish conquest, was inhabited by the Chimbayaco, which belonged to the nation of Paez. But this can not be regarded as true as it also speaks of Yaguilgas, Yalcones and other groups belonging to the nation of Andaquíes, who lived in surrounding areas. Nor is there any documentation that describes its habitat, customs, and specific characteristics of the group Chimbayaco (across the river, Quechua).
However, in the lands that now belong to the municipality of El Agrado, have been found petroglyphs, vestiges, and footprints, which indicates that there really were Indians living in the area and that it requires further investigation to clarify their own reality. One concludes that El Agrado, especially at the time of the Conquest, was visited in and out by Aboriginal people occasionally to organize and defend themselves when they were attacked from Timan by Pedro de Añasco and Juan de Ampudia.
The history of El Agrado as an urban area began in the mid-eighteenth century (1753) as a result of the segregationist unrest between whites and Indians, which led to clashes which continued until the beginning of 1950. The Hacienda Chimbayaco, property of the Field Master Juan Losada Young, is the starting point for the development of El Agrado, when, on May 7, 1753, he gave the land known as the plain of Chimbayaco (also known as the Valley of the ''alfandoques''), jurisdiction of the town of Timan, where lived the whites of the parish of Pital who lived with the Indians from Paez.
So thrived the nucleus of people and goods, that 54 years later, José Antonio Barreiro, Camilo Carvajal, Joaquin Polo, Augustine Ramirez and Pedro Osorio revived the need to establish a vice-parish in the plain of Chimbayaco, and donated land for this purpose. The Viceroy Amar y Borbon, who reported to the Bishop of Popayán, ordered the creation of the vice-parish, under the protection of Nuestra señora de Belén, but still dependent on the parish of Pital. The new town (Belén) was named after Bethlehem (May 18, 1807).
In 1818, before the growth of the town, they felt the need for a larger temple with its population size and economic capacity of the moment. The proposal was made by Rafael Chávarro, on behalf of the parishioners, and it was accepted by the Bishop of Jimenez after a visit. After 40 years, the Vice-parish of Nuestra señora de Belén was converted into a Parrish District on April 5, 1837. According to the ''Esquema de Ordenamiento Territorial (E.O.T.)'', El Agrado has a population of 9,461 inhabitants, of which 50.80% live in the town center and the remaining 49.19% in the surrounding rural areas. Its most populated streets are El Astillero, La Maria, Montesitos, La Cañada, La Escalereta, and San José de Belén.
== Historia de barrios y veredas ==
Barrios Barrios The history of the municipality of El Agrado is low, only some details are collected from oral tradition.
; Barrio El Centro: It is not known the exact date of its creation, its name comes from its location in the center of town.
; Barrio Snails: Founded in 1995 took the name the inhabitants of the sector for the proximity to Cerro Caracol.
; Barrio Chimbayaco: Is not known when it was founded, its name is of Indian origin, means "God of the waters."
; Barrio Garrido Rojas: No one knows the precise date of its foundation and named after the illustrious son of Jose Maria Rojas Garrido sector.
; Barrio San Agustin: No exact date of its founding by oral tradition known that it belonged to Rojas Garrido and independence followed the advice of a missionary devoted to St. Augustine who suggested putting on the new neighborhood of San Agustin.
; Barrio Stolze: It was inaugurated on December 28, 1998 in the administration of Mr. Ulpiano Sánchez Muñoz and his name is due to an illustrious son of the people Fr. Fortunato Herrera Molina.
; Barrio Manizales: There is no known date of its creation and there are no written documents about it. By oral tradition knew his name from a family living in the neighborhood and a native of Manizales suggested this name will be placed on the sector.
; Ana Del Barrio Calvary: It was built in 2003 in the second administration of Mr. Ulpiano Sánchez Muñoz and placed this name in honor of the religious Antioquia Leila Naomi Sanchez, whose pen name was Ana del Calvario, director of the school Our Lady of the Rosary.
; Barrio Villa Aransazu: This is the newest neighborhood of the town, It was built in 2008 during the administration of Mr. Ricaurte Mendez and his name from a monument of the Virgin of Aranzazu found at the scene.
; Sidewalks: sidewalks of our town have their origin in the smallholdings and smallholders were those who began to populate the rural areas of the municipality.
; Path Yaguilga: Its name comes from its broken The Yaguilga. The community board was founded on August 12, 1981 and has 23 families. Its economic base is agriculture products are marketed in Garzón and friendly.
; Path The Glen: It came on September 4, 1987. Its economic base is farming and its products are marketed under the municipality of La Jagua Garzon.
; Path Escalereta: Located east of the town of pleasing, at a distance of 22 km of its founding is considered to date from 1974 as a company establishing Community. Its population is made up of 340 inhabitants, distributed in 50 houses, its economic base is agriculture spatially in rice, sorghum, corn, snuff and livestock.
; San Jose Path Of Bethlehem: Its founding date is not known with accuracy but oral tradition says it was before 1839. In its early days was called San Jose de Taperas, but the father Víctor Félix Silva gave him to change his name and now called San José de Belén. It has one of the oldest chapels Dept. This trail is located south of the county seat. His main source of income is farming crops where we can find as rice, millet, corn, cocoa and livestock activities. SABANETA PATH: It was founded in February 1963. It is located in the northern part of the municipality to 4 km from the main town. His biggest source of income is agriculture, where crops are cocoa, cassava, corn, guava, grapes and pineapple products are marketed in Agrado, Garzón, Neiva and Florence.
; Vereda Mesita: This village was founded in 1993 by Mr. José Valenzuela, Pascual Sarrias, Maximo Valencia, Isabel Martinez and Carlos Julio Chavarro, its main source of income is agriculture doing their small plots, which meet their needs and the surplus is sold in the marketplace of the town.
; Path Montesitos: It was founded in 1968. Its economic base is agriculture.
; Path The Orchids: Between 1939 and 1945 came the first founders Gregory Angucho, Clemencia Pinacue, Joaquina Chavarro Io and Victor, all progeny Paez. In the past the village called El Batatal, but legally the path of Orchids was established on March 3, 1990.
; The Path Galdos: It was founded by Dr. Maria Mendez Rubiela in 1982. The economy is based on agriculture.
; Path El Carmen: It was founded in 1958. Its economy is based on agriculture, its main product is coffee and smaller proportions of peas, the lulus, maize and sugar cane.
; Path Los Pinos: It was founded by Mr. Emilio Riveros in 1997. Its main product is coffee and to a lesser extent maize, sugar cane, lulus, cassava and others.
; Path The Horizon: It was founded on July 14, 1985 and the idea of creation was born of Mr. Carlos Ardila. Buticera Jairo Vargas, Luz Marina Trujillo, Hernan Erazo, Francisco Bahamon, Benjamin Sanchez and Victor Narvaez, its economy is based on the cultivation of coffee and to a lesser extent there are crops of sugarcane, beans and vegetables.
; The Path Ondina: Founded on March 26, 1973. Its economy is based on agriculture.
; Low Path Buenavista: Founded in 1980, with a number of 17 families and their name derives from its main source of water: the stream Buenavista. Its economy is based on snuff crops, sorghum, badea, coffee, and is of great importance to the livestock.
; Path Builder: On its foundation does not have a precise date. Your area's economy is based on agriculture with coffee, badea, sugarcane, and guava.
; Path Of Olives: Founded in 1988,. Economically dependent on agriculture, with crops such as coffee, bananas, and some vegetables.
; The Path Flint: Located in the northeastern part of town, far from the town about Template: Convert / km. Economic activities in the region are livestock and the cultivation of cocoa.
; High Path Buenavista: Located in the northern part of the municipality of his acceptance on the hill of Buenavista. The economy of the village derives from agriculture, especially the cultivation of coffee and sugar cane is grown smaller scale, lulus, blackberry, tree tomato and peas, among others.
; Path Relief: Founded in 1958 and was named Potrerillos, the name was changed in 1969 by Father Joseph Lopez, whose name is El Socorro in honor of the virgin of Perpetual Succour. Its main economic base is agriculture and farming is the second line, which annually produces some 12 000 kilos of fish.
; High Path Granadilla: Founded in 1971 by Mr. Jaime Cadena and Fabio Salinas. Its agrarian economy is clearly its main product is coffee, also grow cassava, tree tomato, blackberry and some vegetables.
; Path Of Hope: Founded on April 5, 1995. Its economic base is agriculture with coffee, cacao, banana, sugarcane and pineapple.
; Path San Antonio: Founded in 1961, his name is in honor of San Antonio. Its economic factor is agricultural with coffee, lulus, blackberries, sugar cane, bananas and vegetables.
; Path The Mercedes: Founded in 1995, his name is given in honor of the Virgin of Mercy. Its economic base is agriculture, with coffee, sugarcane, banana and vegetables.

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