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History of Chia

  • Jan 1, 1537

    Founded

    Founded
    Chia used to be founded in 1537
  • Feb 1, 1537

    Jimenez de Quesada

    Jimenez de Quesada
    Jimenez de Quesada used to come with his expedition
  • Miguel Ibarra

    Miguel Ibarra
    Miguel Ibarra used to reach the village of chia
  • Charge

    Chia used to be imposed on the regime of the charge
  • Yerbabuena house

    Yerbabuena house used to be created
  • Seismic activity .

    Seismic activity .
    Chia used to have a significant seismic activity
  • Chapel

    Chapel
    The house used to be chapel Yerbabuena
  • Cold River

    Cold River
    Cacique bridge used to be built on the cold river
  • Church

    Church
    Chia church used to be the pastor started by Ricardo A. Garcia
  • Marroquin Castle

    Marroquin Castle
    Marroquin castle used to be built by the French Gaston
  • Seismic activity .

    Seismic activity .
    Chia used to have a significant seismic activity
  • Church

    Church
    The church used to be finalized Chia
  • Indians

    the stone of the sacrifices which was found in the hieroglyphics of the Indians used to appear
  • Monument of Chincha

    Monument of Chincha
    Chia used to build on the main square a monument of Chincha race
  • Balvanera

    Balvanera
    In the chapel of the Balvanera used to be blessed the first stone
  • city Hall

    city Hall
    Current city hall used to be started
  • Avenue pradilla

    Avenue pradilla
    Antonio Maria Pradilla Avenue used to be inaugurated
  • Common bridge

    Common bridge
    Common bridge used to be built by the Spanish Sunday Esquiaqui
  • Marroquin Castle

    Marroquin Castle
    Marroquin Clastle used to be restored by Roberto Resprepo
  • National Monumental

    National Monumental
    Common bridge used to be declared a national monument
  • Inaugurated

    Inaugurated
    The bridge used to be common inaugurated
  • Important Avenue

    Important Avenue
    Chia used to open an important avenue which was the avenue chilacos