Subdivisions Of The Peru–Bolivian Confederation
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The Peru-Bolivian Confederation was divided into 3 states; North Peru,
South Peru The Republic of South Peru () was one of the three constituent Republics of the short-lived Peru–Bolivian Confederation of 1836–39. South Peru was one of two states—the other being North Peru—that arose from the division of the Peruvia ...
and the
Bolivian Republic Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in central South America. The country features diverse geography, including vast Amazonian plains, tropical lowlands, mountains, the Gran Chaco Province, w ...
. These states were subdivided into departments; 17 total, 5 for North Peru, 5 for South Peru and 7 for Bolivia. Each department was then further subdivided into provinces.


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See also

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Port of Arica (Peru–Bolivian Confederation) The Port of Arica (; TPA) is the main port of the northernmost coastal Chilean city of Arica. The northern part of the port, known by its acronym, MASP Arica (), is operated by the Peruvian State. It is one of the six most active ports in Chile, ...
, a special administrative division of the confederation *
Atacama Province (1829–1839) Atacama Province (), also known as the Litoral Province of Atacama (), was a province of Bolivia that existed from 1829 to 1839, with its capital in the port of La Mar, named after José de la Mar, who fought at the battle of Ayacucho. Starting ...
, a province with special status in Bolivia * Iquicha, a ''de facto'' autonomous region of the confederation


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