Orocué The name refers to a place name used
to refer to the pipe that leads to the Meta River, which was known in the
eighteenth century with the name of San Miguel or Macuco pipe; precisely the
appearance of this name is related to the decline of the mission of San Miguel
Sáliva Macuco, around 1825, because of the expulsion of the Jesuit missions.
Thus the inhabitants of San Miguel de Macuco, founded on the coast of the town
of River Cravo Guayabal, combined with commercial importance in Venezuela and
that disappeared in 1856 at the rate of a boat accident in the Orinoco Steamship
Company,