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The Administrative Division of Cúcuta, Colombia includes the municipal head, the small towns of Agua Clara, El Escobal, Guaramito, El Carmen de Tonchalá, and the small villages of Alto Viento, El Rodeo, La Jarra, Puerto León and Puerto Nuevo. ==Overview== At the present time, the Municipality of Cúcuta is made up of two areas: the urban area and the rural area. The urban zone is divided into 10 blocks, while the countryside is split into jurisdictions. The boundaries are maintained by the Secretary of Development to the community and the Office of Municipal Planning in accordance with the orders of Agreement Number 061 of August 18, 1994. A majority of the communes are represented at the Municipal Government by the Local Administrators, exerting the powers given to them in the agreement. Each Commune must have their own ''J.A.L.'', which is made up of 7 dignitaries who are chosen by a public vote for an elected period of a year. The J.A.L. must provide support to the public services, such as environmental cleaning, public health, education, public works (both future and present), mass transit and community organization. They are able, in the case of public works, to indicate the priority of various works to the mayor, propose investment plans and must contribute these plans to the development of the Municipality. The jurisdictions are: *San Faustino, which at the time of the colony was an interior and very important port. It was created by Agreement no. 002 of January 17, 1891. *Palmarito, which was created by Agreement no. 24 of May 21, 1975. *Ricaurte, previously called Mucujún, was created by Agreements no. 12 and 14 of July 1921. *Carmen de Tonchalá, where Doña Juana Rangel de Cuéllar lived when the donation of the lands upon which Cúcuta now stands was made. It was created by means of Agreement no. 18 of May 28, 1880 and ratified by Agreement No. 17 of September 13, 1882. *The Good Hope, which was created by Agreement no. 018 of September 20, 1982. *San Pedro, after the earthquake of Cúcuta in 1875, settled after a year to be the capital of the province of Cúcuta. It was created by Agreement no. 005 of March 8, 1946. In 1885, it was also the seat of the Departmental Headquarters of Cúcuta. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Government of Cúcuta」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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