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Cundinamarca Province
Cundinamarca may refer to: Geography * Cundinamarca Department (1886–present), Republic of Colombia * Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca (1810–1815 ''Estado Libre e Independiente de Cundinamarca'') * Cundinamarca Department (1820), Gran Colombia roughly encompassing modern Colombia, Panama, and the Mosquito Coast * Cundinamarca Department (1824), Gran Colombia * Cundinamarca Province (1851), Republic of New Granada * Cundinamarca State Cundinamarca State was one of the states of Colombia. It was created on 15 June 1857 as Estado Federal de Cundinamarca (Federal State of Cundinamarca), in 1858 was recognized as ''Estado de la Federación'', and in the constitution of 1863 rena ... (1857) File:Bogotá in New Granada (1810).svg, 1810 Prov. of Bogotá called itself State of Cundinamarca in 1813 File:Cundinamarca in Gran Colombia (1819).svg, 1820 Department File:Gran Colombia - Cundinamarca (1824).svg, 1824 Department File:Cundinamarca in New Granada (1855).svg, 1855 ...
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Free And Independent State Of Cundinamarca
The Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca (Spanish: ''Estado Libre e Independiente de Cundinamarca'') was a rebel state in colonial Colombia, replacing the Spanish colonial Viceroyalty of New Granada from 1810 to 1815. It was part of the Foolish Fatherland (''Patria Boba'') period at the beginning of the Spanish American wars of independence. Its capital was Bogotá, the former capital of the Viceroyalty of New Granada. Following the occupation of Spain during the Napoleonic Wars, Cundinamarca was one of the states (such as United Provinces of South America (Argentina) and the First Republic of Venezuela) who replaced its viceregal government with a local ''junta'' in the name of the deposed Ferdinand VII. Following the creation of juntas all over New Granada, the provinces started establishing their own autonomous governments. Unable to unify them into a single state, the Junta Suprema in Santafé (the former vice-royal capital and the center of the Province of Cundinamar ...
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Cundinamarca Department (1820)
Cundinamarca was one of the three departments of Gran Colombia until 1824. Overview In the South-West it bordered the Department of Quito, in the East the Department of Venezuela From 1824 onward the name was used for the Department of Cundinamarca of the Centro District of Gran Colombia. Status The name is no longer in use due to the implosion of Grande Columbia. See also * Cundinamarca Department (1824) Cundinamarca Department was one of the departments of Gran Colombia. It was part of the Centro District. Provinces * Bogotá Province. Capital: Bogotá. Cantones: Bogotá, Funza, Guaduas, Mesa, Tocaima, Ubaté y Zipaquirá. * Antioquia Provin ... * Cundinamarca Department References Departments of Gran Colombia 1820 establishments in Gran Colombia 1824 disestablishments in Gran Colombia es:Departamento de Cundinamarca (Gran Colombia) {{colombia-geo-stub ...
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Cundinamarca Department (1824)
Cundinamarca Department was one of the departments of Gran Colombia. It was part of the Centro District. Provinces * Bogotá Province. Capital: Bogotá. Cantones: Bogotá, Funza, Guaduas, Mesa, Tocaima, Ubaté y Zipaquirá. * Antioquia Province. Capital: Santa Fe de Antioquia. Cantones: Antioquia, Cáceres, Medellín, Rionegro, Santa Rosa, Santo Domingo y Zaragoza. * Mariquita Province. Capital: Mariquita. Cantones: Mariquita, Honda, Ibagué y La Palma. * Neiva Province. Capital: Neiva. Cantones: Neiva, La Plata, Purificación y Timaná. See also * Cundinamarca Department (1820) Cundinamarca was one of the three departments of Gran Colombia until 1824. Overview In the South-West it bordered the Department of Quito, in the East the Department of Venezuela From 1824 onward the name was used for the Department of Cundi ... * Cundinamarca Department References Departments of Gran Colombia 1824 establishments in Gran Colombia {{colombia-geo-stub ...
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Cundinamarca Province
Cundinamarca may refer to: Geography * Cundinamarca Department (1886–present), Republic of Colombia * Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca (1810–1815 ''Estado Libre e Independiente de Cundinamarca'') * Cundinamarca Department (1820), Gran Colombia roughly encompassing modern Colombia, Panama, and the Mosquito Coast * Cundinamarca Department (1824), Gran Colombia * Cundinamarca Province (1851), Republic of New Granada * Cundinamarca State Cundinamarca State was one of the states of Colombia. It was created on 15 June 1857 as Estado Federal de Cundinamarca (Federal State of Cundinamarca), in 1858 was recognized as ''Estado de la Federación'', and in the constitution of 1863 rena ... (1857) File:Bogotá in New Granada (1810).svg, 1810 Prov. of Bogotá called itself State of Cundinamarca in 1813 File:Cundinamarca in Gran Colombia (1819).svg, 1820 Department File:Gran Colombia - Cundinamarca (1824).svg, 1824 Department File:Cundinamarca in New Granada (1855).svg, 1855 ...
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Cundinamarca State
Cundinamarca State was one of the states of Colombia. It was created on 15 June 1857 as Estado Federal de Cundinamarca (Federal State of Cundinamarca), in 1858 was recognized as ''Estado de la Federación'', and in the constitution of 1863 renamed as Estado Soberano (Sovereign State of Cundinamarca) of the United States of Colombia. Subdivisions With the law of 15 June 1857, the state was divided into 8 departments, but in 1858 most were abolished, leaving only Bogotá Department, Neiva Department, Mariquita Department, and San Martín Territory.Geografía Física y Política de la Confederación Granadina: Estado de Cundinamarca y Bogotá, Obra dirigida por el General Agustín Codazzi, 2003 Later in 1861, Mariquita Department and Neiva Department were separated to form Tolima State. Departments of 1862 By the law of 25 August 1862 the state was divided into 7 departamentos: * Bogotá Department * Cáqueza Department * Chocontá Department * Guatavita Department * ...
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