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A map of Gran Colombia showing the 12 departments created in 1824 and eastern territories disputed with neighboring countries (Mosquito Coast not indicated as disputed or part of Colombia). Map from 1840. The departments of Gran Colombia in 1824 as shown on an 1890 map (not including some disputed territory) Gran Colombia was constituted as a ...
The Southern District (Spanish: Distrito del Sur) was in present-day Ecuador, and north of Marañón River in present-day Peru. Its departments and provinces were: Azuay Department: 3 provinces — Cuenca Province, Loja Province, Jaén de Bracamoros y Maynas Province. Guayaquil Department: 2 provinces — Guayaquil Province and Manabí Province.
The 37 provinces and their departments, in the Republic of Gran Colombia from 1824 to 1831. Gran Colombia was a country in northern South America from 1819 to 1831. Its subdivisions were redrawn in 1824, from the original 3 departments into 3 districts with departments and provinces .
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With this, Gran Colombia vanished after 11 years of existence. On 13 May 1830, the Southern District declared its independence from Colombia, forming the State of Ecuador. That day an Assembly of Notables met in Quito to resolve the separation of this region from Gran Colombia and form an independent State, although initially federated.
español (es): Mapa político de la Gran Colombia (1824).; Mapa histórico de la Gran Colombia, denotando sus límites y su división administrativa. El presente mapa comprende la división político administrativa de la Gran Colombia en 1824, época en la cual el país estaba dividido en 12 departamentos, y estos en provincias, según lo dispuesto en la ley del 25 de junio de 1824:
[2] [3] About a decade later, the Departments of Guayaquil, Azuay, and Ecuador separated from Gran Colombia forming the current Ecuador. The Free Province of Guayaquil included the same territories as the Government of Guayaquil in the Spanish colony , including land from Esmeraldas in the north to Tumbes to the south, and between the Pacific ...
Initially, the Gran Colombian territory included only Venezuela and New Granada, but Panama was incorporated in 1821, while Cuenca, Quito and Guayaquil were incorporated in 1822. On June 25, 1824, the Senate and the House of Representatives promulgated the Law of Territorial Division of the Republic which divided the Colombian territory into ...