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Santa Ana del Táchira

San Ana del Táchira
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Official seal of San Ana del Táchira
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San Ana del Táchira is located in Venezuela
San Ana del Táchira
San Ana del Táchira
Coordinates: 7°38′43″N 72°16′33″W / 7.64528°N 72.27583°W / 7.64528; -72.27583Coordinates: 7°38′43″N 72°16′33″W / 7.64528°N 72.27583°W / 7.64528; -72.27583
Country VenezuelaVenezuela
State Táchira
Municipality Córdoba Municipality
Area
 • Total 619 km2 (239 sq mi)
Elevation 807 m (2,648 ft)
Population (2013)
 • Total 36,925
 • Density 60/km2 (150/sq mi)
Postal code 5051
Area code(s) 0276
Website cordoba-tachira.gob.ve

Santa Ana del Tachira is a town in Táchira, Venezuela, capital of Córdoba Municipality. It is located 810 meters above sea level on the banks of the Quinimarí River in the Andes. Founded in 1860 by Timoteo Chacon it is located south of San Cristóbal between the mountains and valleys of the foothills of the Tamá Massif. The town's past is preserved in some of its long streets, old houses, and colorful roofs with terracotta tiles.

It is located in the southwest of the state of Táchira, at the geographical coordinates 07 º 38'43 "north latitude and 72 ° 16'33" West.

The city is linked with the rest of the country by road links to the cities of Barinas and San Cristóbal. It is an agricultural center dedicated mainly to coffee and vegetables, as well as commercial horticulture upstairs, in the lower areas grow crops corn and sugar. There are small industries engaged in the process of cleaning, drying, storage and marketing of coffee. It serves as administrative and support services to the surrounding agricultural communities. It is anticipated that in the future it will be functionally integrated in the conurbation San Cristobal, Táriba and Palmira.

In the area is located the Western Penitentiary.

Timoteo Chacón founded the town of Santa Ana in honor of his eldest daughter ANA. Recorded in 1869 is a sale to Timoteo Chacón of the land in the future form of the Municipality Córdoba known today. This sale was granted by General Leopoldo Eugenio Machado (National Delegate of the Government, foreman of General Antonio Guzmán Blanco in 1869), the document does not mention the limits. This detail brought disastrous historical events since the boundaries were later altered and the consequences of fraud led to the murder of José Gregorio Villafane Q. to 1889.

According to information provided by Don Martín León in the year 1955, the sale of the land was for 1,750 pesos and legal limits were as follows:


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