TULU


Meaning of TULU in English

city, Valle del Cauca departamento, western Colombia. The site, originally settled by the Putimes Indians, was called Villa de Jerez by early explorers. The Indians resisted all Spanish attempts at conquest from that of Bartolom Giraldo Gil de Estupin in 1556 until subdued by Juan de Lemos y Aguirre in 1636. The latter established a large cattle ranch called Tulu, from which he administered the outlying regions. After constant petitioning, in 1814 Tulu won municipal status, discarding its former designation as an Indian village, although it retained its Indian name. Its economy has remained basically agricultural; beef, milk, yeast, and foodstuffs are produced. An annual fair is held to display prize cattle and industrial goods. The city is located on the Pan-American Highway and the Puerto Berro-Popayn railroad. Pop. (1985) 99,721.

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