The neighborhoods of La Pola and El Libertador were among the first sectors to develop in the city. La Pola is one of the most traditional neighborhoods in the ‘Musical Capital,’ as it marks the beginning of the urban area and has been the home to well-known families of entrepreneurs, politicians, lawyers, and other prominent figures for almost nine decades. Currently, in the CAMs (Municipal Assistance Centers), the Secretariats of Infrastructure and Agriculture operate, as well as neighborhood community centers, Police CAIs (Community Assistance Centers), family commissioner’s offices, Police inspection offices, points for the assistance and guidance of victims of armed conflict, and Multipurpose Cadastre Management Centers.
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