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History of Floridablanca


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Juan Nepomuceno Floridablanca). In 1837, he returned to act as a senator in Congress Puyana Father Jose Elias; (Puyana father was elected Auxiliary Bishop of Pasto, on April 17 of 1848 , consecrated on April 7 of 1850 ). By this time the father Eloy Valenzuela, was allegedly murdered on November 1 of 1834, (Promoter and who proposed the name of Floridablanca). In 1843 the College functioned as males. In 1843, growers of Giron , who coasted out of his own school of Floridablanca it made ​​available to the national government for their organization and entrusted it to the Jesuits . In 1846 the school was reorganized by Floridablanca executive in July. In 1851 the Congress refused the proposed move of Piedecuesta to Floridablanca, the capital of the Canton de Soto. In 1850 ( July 22 ), the government declared Puyana revolution against the country's south. In 1851 residents of Floridablanca joined the revolution province of Pamplona took place on August 1. On February 9 of 1852 was installed in Floridablanca Provincial College at the College to be private and maintained by the growers of Girón, thus taking the first step of the Province of Soto 's career in higher institution (years later there official Pamplona's seminar because of an epidemic in this population). In 1853 the constitution was enacted, where each province would be given broad authority to its provincial constitution, which for Soto Province in the capital should be Floridablanca on October 20 of 1853 , but there was disagreement and then moved to Piedecuesta and finally was confirmed as the capital of the Province Soto to Floridablanca, it occurred
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