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==History== | ==History== | ||
The Spanish colonial region's capital, Chachapoyas, in the Amazonas Region, was founded in 1538. In April 1821, the city's inhabitants expelled the Spaniards and ignored their rule, following the steps taken by the San Martín liberating army as Peru gained independence from Spain because the area of the Amazonas Region was strongly linked to the movement for independence.<br> | |||
<br><br> | A few years after its foundation, the prosperity of the region began to demonstrate itself in magnificent constructions in the city of Chachapoyas, with big courts, wide lounges and architectural characteristics adapted to the zone. | ||
The department of Amazonas was created by a law issued on November 21, 1832. | |||
The same law contained a series of norms to promote the economic development of the new Hindu network including exonerations of rights in its commerce with Ecuador or Brazil. | |||
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazonas_Region] | |||
==Civil Registration== | ==Civil Registration== | ||
*Civil registration records are government records covering birth, marriage, and death. They are an excellent source of names, dates, places, and relationships. <br> | *Civil registration records are government records covering birth, marriage, and death. They are an excellent source of names, dates, places, and relationships. <br> |
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