User talk:Romrod

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Hello! I notice you created an article on Cagua in December 2006, thank you for contributing to Wikipedia. I've just edited it a little bit for English accuracy, and am confused as to what you mean in one sentence:

"Established in 1620 as Cagua la Vieja, a town of original spaniards, Cagua was rebuilt in its current location..."

What do you mean by 'original spaniards'? A town populated by the first Spanish/Hispanic settlers?

Thanks for your contribution!

--Cricketgirl 21:32, 28 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] original spaniards

Yes, Cagua was founded by the original Spanish settlers. I mention this since Cagua is considered a "first generation" town. Later, Venezuealan born people continued founding new towns and cities everywhere.