Chacras de Coria 5.96

Chacras de Coria,
Argentina

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Chacras de Coria Chacras de Coria is a well known place listed as City in Chacras De Coria ,

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Chacras de Coria is a small town located in an oasis in the north of the province of Mendoza, Argentina, a few kilometers from the capital city.Due to its characteristics of a micro-climate during summer months, the area is popular for recreation. It relies on tourism generated through its wineries and museums, things which have resulted in a busy food pole and variety.HistoryThe city of Chacras de Coria has a story that starts in the year 1568, with the marriage of Juan de Coria Bohórquez and Beatriz Yánez Palma. This couple had nine children, one of whom was Juan Hilario.Other authors argue that in 1576, Alonso de Reinoso received a land grant title to 4 miles (18 km) from the city, where they planted for the Inca, and asserts historian Juan Isidro Maza, the farms had originated in a royal grant which gave Juan Hilario Coria Yañez the land called by the natives as Lanyení (hollow).Juan Hilario (son of John and Beatrice) married Francisca Jimenez, who has denied in his will (1650) that John has made any capital and inherits his property to his first son, Alonso Coria Jiménez. In 1656, he married Beatriz Alonso Gomez Pardo, and 5 years later, taking a loan of $800 to parents Mercedarios to census the inherited, which was considered as "common knowledge (...) as valuable and plentiful estate. After Ali's death and set aside land Francisca Jimenez (his mother) to his son Francis, reads his will, which says that John Hilario had brought as dowry, a property of 100 blocks (157 ha).