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Timeline Florence 1902 – 2022

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Research: Inti Aymara Research Group, Faculty of Law, University of the Amazon | Researchers: Daniela Rojas Olmos, Katerin Yulieth Trujillo Gómez, Yicela Rojas Cedeño, Luisa Fernanda Fierro Macías, and Angie Marcela Sarmiento España | Faculty: Mario Alejandro García Rincón, Roberto Ramírez Montenegro | Technical assistance: Lina María Murcia Montalvo (ProPaz II Program of GIZ – Caquetá) | Editing, graphic design, and photography: Grafoscopio.co | Published by: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH – ProPaz II Program | Supported by: Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) of Germany.

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This document is the result of research by the Inti Aymara Research Group at the University of the Amazon, which outlines a timeline of the most significant milestones in the history of Florencia, Caquetá, from its founding in 1902 to 2022. Its objective is to analyze the transformation of the territory based on five thematic axes:

1. Ecclesiastical action and territorial formation: Explores the role of the Catholic Church and new evangelical churches in Florencia’s social and territorial organization.

2. Colonization and economic activities: This section analyzes the processes of migration, the establishment of rural and urban communities, and the evolution of economic activity.

3. Educational and cultural management: This course examines the impact of education and culture on the consolidation of social fabric, with an emphasis on Indigenous, Afro-descendant, and peasant communities.

4. Environmental conservation and restoration: This section presents efforts to preserve natural resources and manage the Miraflores—Picachos Regional Natural Park’s environment.

5. Armed conflict and peacebuilding: Reflects on the impact of violence and the strategies for resilience and reconciliation in the region.

The study combines documentary sources and testimonies from social actors obtained through workshops with rural residents, indigenous people, women, the elderly, and tourism operators. The research methodology prioritizes collective memory as a key tool for understanding Florencia’s social and territorial evolution.

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