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IT COMES FROM Spain.

At Vitoria, the capital of the province of Alava, Jews lived from the twelfth century, but after 1203 in a special street, the "Calle Nueva," or "New Street".

IN SPAIN THERE is A FAMILY SURNAME CHACON, WHICH was ORIGINALLY the HEBREW (KHAW-SONE), WHICH MEANS STRENGTH FROM OLD HEBREW TEXT AND SALAMANDER IN CURRENT HEBREW. THEIR LAST NAMES FOR CHACON WERE DIFFERENT BY LOCATIONS. FOR EXAMPLE IN France THE CHACON'S WERE CALLED GAON, AND IN Germany, GACON. THEY ARE ALL BLOOD-RELATED.

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