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The territorial ambitions of Spain in the Amazon , in colonial times, Jesuit Samuel Fritz found in one of its most prominent advocates . At the end of the seventeenth century , several villages that were founded by religious, Teffe was one such village . Fritz was really convinced that the region belonged to Spain . The Portugal , however , mattered little that conviction : the land was his and as such meet you preserve it from Spanish rule , which was implanted simultaneously with the work of the catechist Castilian missionaries .

In 1708 , the governor of the Grand Para , sent a force under the command of Captain Ignatius Correia de Oliveira , said villages to evacuate , which was responsible Fr John Baptist Sana , which simulate obedience to withdraw followed to Quito where he earned an armed force that descended Maranhão and Solimões , and inveighed against the villages , trapping many soldiers and the commander of the enemy troops .

Then solved the Governor of Grão-Pará send the following year another expedition under the command of the Solimões Sergeant José Antunes da Fonseca . Fit that made ​​the victory the Portuguese forces . that trapped among others Father Sana . In 1718 , these struggles have brought the devastation of villages , whose remaining , the pious friar André da Costa , met at the Deer Island and brought to Teffe . Originally inhabited the region , Indians : Nuruaques , Cauixanas , Jumanas , passes, Uainumas , Catuquinas , Jamamadis , Pamanas , Juries and Jurimaguas , Tupebas or Tapibás .

In 1759 , Teffe was elevated to the village with the name Ega . In the same year it creates the Tefé .

In 1817 , the municipality of Olivenza was created , with territory taken from Teffe .

In 1833 , the municipality of Olivenza , whose territory was returned to Teffe deleted . And in the same year in compliance with the Code of Procedure of the village came to be called Teffe . In this division , the county of the Upper Amazon , which included the territory of the current state , consisted of only four counties . Teffe was one of them and their area , covering vast region was exceeding 500.000Km2 .

In 1835 , erupted in Cameta , Para , sedition to be named the Cabanagem . The movement developed rapidly and dramatically , spreading throughout the Province .

In 1843 , it restored the name Ega .

In 1848 , is dismembered territory of the current city of TNL .

In 1853 , the Solimões region was created .

03/19/1855 In the village of Ega becomes the county seat Solimões .

On 06.15.1855 , the Provincial Resolution No. 44 gives an elevation of Teffe City . The name given to the county and its seat , comes from the indigenous tribe of " Tapibás " whose word to " Teffe " is corrutela . After Manaus , Amazonas was Teffe the first location to receive Foros City .

In 1861 , he received a visit from Teffe poet Gonçalves Dias, then incubido by the provincial government to inspect primary schools in the Solimões . In 1891 , part of its territory is dismembered , giving the municipality Fonte Boa . The following year another municipality is formed , with territory taken from Teffe : the San Felipe ( current Eirunepé ) .

On 5/23/1910 , the apostolic prefecture, current Prelature of Teffe , was founded by priests of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit . The first Prefect Apostolic was Bishop Miguel Alfredo Barat .

In 1911 , the municipality of Xibauá ( current Carauari ) was created with territory taken from Teffe .

In 1920 , in the frames of determining the general census , Teffe made ​​up of seven districts : Teffe , Caiçara Caianibó , Jauató , Santa Fe and Japurá Uairini .

In 1933 , the administrative division , consists only of the district headquarters and consists of two districts : 1st and 2nd Teffe Teffe .

In 1938 , returns to consist of a single district. That same year , were created in Tefé by Act 167 , the districts of Caicara Maraã and then passing the town to have three districts .

On 12.19.1955 , the State Law No. 96 of Tefé loses Maraã district , which turns in the towns of Marazion and Japurá . Also lost part of the district headquarters for the city of Juruá , also created by that same law Sbalfour (talk) 21:09, 30 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Ega to mean some larger area?[edit]

This is a shot in the dark, but I'm confused about something. Nineteenth-century descriptions of plants or animals may say that the species is known from "Ega". Usually when they say that, they are not referring to a small place like a city, but to a country or state. Was Ega once used to refer to some larger geographical unit? Thank you, SchreiberBike | ⌨  05:27, 16 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]