Cundinamarca Department (1820)
Cundinamarca was one of the three departments of Gran Colombia until 1824. Overview In the southwest 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 Gran Colombia. See also * Cundinamarca Department (1824) * Cundinamarca Department Department of Cundinamarca (, ) is one of the departments of Colombia. Its area covers (not including the Capital District) and it has a population of 2,919,060 as of 2018. It was created on August 5, 1886, under the constitutional terms pre ... (1886–present) References Departments of Gran Colombia 1820 establishments in Gran Colombia 1824 disestablishments in Gran Colombia 1820s establishments in Central America 1820s disestablishments in Central America es:Departamento de Cundinamarca (Gran Colombia) {{colombia-geo-stu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cundinamarca In Gran Colombia (1819)
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 (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 Province File:Cundinamarca in Granadine Confederation.svg, 1858 State File:Cundinamarca in United States of Colombia.svg, 1863 State File:Colombia - Cundinamarca.svg, 1886 Department Biology * Cundinamarca (moth), ''Cundinamarca'' (moth) {{disambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Departments Of Gran Colombia
The Gran Colombia, Republic of Gran Colombia was a former independent country in northern South America, a post-Spanish colonial country that existed from 1819 to 1831. Its initial subdivisions, created in 1820, were revised and expanded in 1824 to 12 departments. 1820 Departments The initial country subdivision of Gran Colombia was into three Department (country subdivision), departments, without larger districts or smaller provinces. They were: * Cundinamarca Department (1820), Cundinamarca Department * Quito Department * Venezuela Department (1820), Venezuela Department 1824 districts, departments, and provinces Northern District The Northern District () was in present-day Venezuela and Brazil. Its departments and provinces were: * Apure Department: 2 provinces — Barinas Province and Achaguas Province. * Orinoco Department: 4 provinces — Cumaná Province, Barcelona Province (Gran Colombia), Barcelona Province, Guayana Province and Margarita Province. * Venezuela Depa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Quito Department
Quito Department was one of the three departments of Gran Colombia before 1824, when it was divided into Azuay Department, Guayaquil Department and Ecuador Department. It bordered Cundinamarca Department Department of Cundinamarca (, ) is one of the departments of Colombia. Its area covers (not including the Capital District) and it has a population of 2,919,060 as of 2018. It was created on August 5, 1886, under the constitutional terms pre ... to the east. Departments of Gran Colombia 1824 disestablishments in Gran Colombia {{Ecuador-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Venezuela Department (1820)
{{Unreferenced, date=June 2019, bot=noref (GreenC bot) Venezuela Department was one of the three departments of Gran Colombia until 1824. In the West it bordered Cundinamarca Department (1820). In 1824 the subdivisions of Gran Colombia changed, and the territory was split into 4 departments: * Apure Department: 2 provinces - Barinas Province and Achaguas Province. * Orinoco Department: 4 provinces - Cumaná Province, Barcelona Province, Guayana Province, Margarita Province. * Venezuela Department: 2 provinces - Caracas Province, Carabobo Province. * Zulia Department: 4 provinces - Maracaibo Province, Coro Province Coro Province (1811 - 1864) was a province in the Zulia Department of Gran Colombia, and later one of the provinces of Venezuela, after Venezuelan independence in 1830. In 1864 it became one of the States of Venezuela, as Coro State, and was r ..., Mérida Province, Trujillo Province. Departments of Gran Colombia 1820 establishments in Gran Colo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cundinamarca Department (1824)
Cundinamarca Department was one of the departments of Gran Colombia. It was part of the Subdivisions of Gran Colombia#Distrito del Centro, 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 Department References Departments of Gran Colombia 1824 establishments in Gran Colombia {{colombia-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Subdivisions Of Gran Colombia
The Republic of Gran Colombia was a former independent country in northern South America, a post-Spanish colonial country that existed from 1819 to 1831. Its initial subdivisions, created in 1820, were revised and expanded in 1824 to 12 departments. 1820 Departments The initial country subdivision of Gran Colombia was into three departments, without larger districts or smaller provinces. They were: * Cundinamarca Department * Quito Department * Venezuela Department 1824 districts, departments, and provinces Northern District The Northern District () was in present-day Venezuela and Brazil. Its departments and provinces were: * Apure Department: 2 provinces — Barinas Province and Achaguas Province. * Orinoco Department: 4 provinces — Cumaná Province, Barcelona Province, Guayana Province and Margarita Province. * Venezuela Department: 2 provinces — Caracas Province and Carabobo Province. * Zulia Department: 4 provinces — Maracaybo/Maracaibo, Coro P ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cundinamarca Department
Department of Cundinamarca (, ) is one of the departments of Colombia. Its area covers (not including the Capital District) and it has a population of 2,919,060 as of 2018. It was created on August 5, 1886, under the constitutional terms presented on the same year. Cundinamarca is located in the center of Colombia. Cundinamarca's capital city is Bogotá, the capital of Colombia. This is a special case among Colombian departments, since List of capitals outside the territories they serve, Bogotá is not legally a part of Cundinamarca, yet it is the only department that has its capital designated by the Colombian Constitution of 1991, Constitution (if the capital were to be ever moved, it would take a constitutional reform to do so, instead of a simple ordinance passed by the Cundinamarca Assembly). In censuses, the populations for Bogotá and Cundinamarca are tabulated separately; otherwise, Cundinamarca's population would total over 11 million. Etymology The name of Cundin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Departments Of Gran Colombia
The Gran Colombia, Republic of Gran Colombia was a former independent country in northern South America, a post-Spanish colonial country that existed from 1819 to 1831. Its initial subdivisions, created in 1820, were revised and expanded in 1824 to 12 departments. 1820 Departments The initial country subdivision of Gran Colombia was into three Department (country subdivision), departments, without larger districts or smaller provinces. They were: * Cundinamarca Department (1820), Cundinamarca Department * Quito Department * Venezuela Department (1820), Venezuela Department 1824 districts, departments, and provinces Northern District The Northern District () was in present-day Venezuela and Brazil. Its departments and provinces were: * Apure Department: 2 provinces — Barinas Province and Achaguas Province. * Orinoco Department: 4 provinces — Cumaná Province, Barcelona Province (Gran Colombia), Barcelona Province, Guayana Province and Margarita Province. * Venezuela Depa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1820 Establishments In Gran Colombia
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