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The History of the city of Cobija begins at the end of the 19th century when the brothers from La Paz, Luciano Adriázola and Santos Adriázola, who were small rubber entrepreneurs, decided to settle their "Barraca Bahía" on the banks of the Acre River in the territory of what is currently known as like the city of Cobija, since said barraca would later come under the domain of the great rubber industrialist, Nicolás Suárez Callaú. But nevertheless it is worth mentioning that its official history as a city begins only on February 9, 1906 when Lieutenant Colonel Enrique Fernández Cornejo made the foundation during that same date, initially baptizing it as "Puerto Bahía" where a couple of years later would change its name on April 22, 1908 and would officially be called "Puerto Cobija" as a small tribute to the old Cobija Seaport that had historically belonged to Bolivia and which had been lost to Chile during the War of the Pacific almost 30 years ago in 1879.

1890s
The first people who set foot for the first time in what is now the city of Cobija were the brothers from La Paz, Luciano Adriázola and Santos Adriázola, who worked as small rubber businessmen who, with great effort, managed to found several barracks in the area, one of them being the "Barraca Bahía" in what is currently known as the territory of the municipality of Cobija. Some years later, both brothers would be assassinated in another of their barracks that they had (in Philadelphia) by the wild and hostile indigenous tribes that lived in the place during that time. It is then that after the death of the Adriázola brothers, their Barraca Bahía would become part of the firm "C. Saravia Hijos & Compañía" and finally by the year 1900, this barraca was listed as belonging to the firm "Suarez Hermanos" owned by the great rubber industrialist Nicolás Suárez Callaú.