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History of Recreo : ウィキペディア英語版
History of Recreo

The history of the Recreo City began in the sixteenth century with the first settlements diaguitas people, then in the nineteenth century to build the railway station of the same name. The railway took an important place in the regional economy over the years thanks to the industrial promotion this step position at the hands of the industries making of one of the smaller towns in a major city.
== Sixteenth to eighteenth centuries: Settlements of indigenous peoples ==
The history of the city dates back to pre-Columbian times to the arrival of the Spanish in the sixteenth century. In 1563 it was within the territory of the Governorate of Tucumán, then had a significant presence of lules, but was predominantly inhabited by sedentary ethnic diaguitas as set Ambargasta, named after settling in the vicinity of Rio Ambargasta. These people used to be called Juries. This was the name given them by the Spaniards to deform the Quechua word (derogatorily used by the Inca invaders to refer to these peoples) "suries" because lules and toconotes (derisively dubbed as the Incas "suries" then called "juries" by the Spanish) were adorned with ostrich feathers (Quechua: "I surí").
These first settlers left traces of their settlements as "mortar" carved in stone on the hills of the city; at present it is considered that these alleged "mortar" (the Spaniards believed that their holes were to grind corn and other grains) were instruments of astronomical observation as each bowl with water is filled and was seen in the reflection of water within each "mortar" the position of the stars.
In 1782 Recreation area became part of the quartermaster of San Miguel de Tucuman and in 1783 the Municipality of Salta del Tucumán in the jurisdiction of San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca.

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