The village was located 2 kilometers from the mouth of the river on the Cravo Casanare, on the site now called Pueblo Viejo. In May 1906 he was visited then practiced the Quartermaster General Luis Martín Nieto Meta, the Arauca province. The Craveños presented to him the suggestion to move the town to its place today and this request was granted immediately. Following the lavish world trade Pen Heron in the late nineteenth century to being high Arauca to the rank of police, human core Cravo Norte was raised for the first time to Municipality status he held until 1925. Towards the year the village was hit by violence and was turned into rubble and ashes desolate
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