justice of the missionaries.
He came to give these territories and to live with the people of
Chacho Village. After some years he
returned to Lamas and brought his family and some other families who came
attracted by the abundance of references wildlife. This immigration was
intensified even further the independence cause. By then the settlement of
Chacho Lamas was already known as the land of "Juan Huido", with it
came more immigrants from Lamas.
Over the years, Juan
Huido was derived the name of Juanjui to designate in any way to
these territories.
On July 2, 1940.
Juanjui was declared capital city of the new province of Mariscal