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Cisplatina Province
Província Cisplatina
Province of United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves, Brazilian Empire
1817–1828
Flag
Coat of arms
Uruguay under Portuguese and Brazilian rule from 1816 to 1822, then from 1822 to 1828 under Brazilian rule.
Capital
Montevidéu
Government
• Type
Provincial government
Governor
• 1817–25
Carlos Frederico Lecor
• 1825–28
Francisco de Paula Magessi Tavares de Carvalho
History
• Under Spanish rule then invaded by United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves
1816
• Annexed to U.K. of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves
1817
• Preliminary Peace Convention
28 August 1828
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Federal League (1815–1820)
Uruguay
Today part of
Uruguay Brazil
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Indigenous peoples in Uruguay
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British invasions
Fight for Independence
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Portuguese conquest
Cisplatina
Thirty-Three Orientals
Cisplatine War
Treaty of Montevideo
Constitution of 1830
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Civil War
Uruguayan War
Paraguayan War
Revolution of the Lances
Battle of Masoller
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1973 coup d'etat
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Cisplatina (Portuguese pronunciation:[sisplaˈtʃĩnɐ]) was a Brazilian province in existence from 1821 to 1828 created by the Luso-Brazilian invasion of the Banda Oriental. From 1815 until 1822 Brazil was a constituent kingdom of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves. After the independence of Brazil and the formation of the Empire of Brazil the Cisplatina province remained part of it. In 1828, following the Preliminary Peace Convention, the Cisplatina province became independent as Uruguay.
Cisplatina (Portuguese pronunciation: [sisplaˈtʃĩnɐ]) was a Brazilian province in existence from 1821 to 1828 created by the Luso-Brazilian invasion of...
the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata over control of Brazil's Cisplatina province. It was fought in the aftermath of the United Provinces' and...
controlled some parts of the country, namely, in the then provinces of Cisplatina (currently Uruguay), Bahia, Piauí, Maranhão and Grão-Pará. At the same...
between 1815 and 1817 Flag of Cisplatina, under Portuguese/Brazilian rule between 1821 and 1825: Flag of the Cisplatina Uruguayan independence and reunification...
Brazil's northeast. A secessionist rebellion in the southern province of Cisplatina in early 1825, and the subsequent attempt by the United Provinces of the...
process, spread through the northern, northeastern regions and in the Cisplatina province. The last Portuguese soldiers surrendered on 8 March 1824; Portugal...
to the Portuguese Government in Lisbon adhere to the Empire of Brazil. Cisplatina Province became the independent state of Uruguay. The city of Rio de Janeiro...
militia. Land and naval battles took place in the territories of Bahia, Cisplatina and Rio de Janeiro provinces, the vice-kingdom of Grão-Pará, and in Maranhão...
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Algarves conquered the southern part in 1817 and renamed it the Província Cisplatina. By the mid-1820s, the Thirty-Three Orientals led a revolution against...
Empire of Brazil. Despite the Portuguese loyalties of garrisons in Bahia, Cisplatina and Pará, independence was diplomatically accepted by Portugal in 1825...
of Brazil annexed the Banda Oriental as a province under the name of "Cisplatina". The Brazilian Empire became independent of Portugal in 1822. In response...
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and the Algarve, initially becoming part of the Portuguese kingdom as Cisplatina Province. Between 1824 it was annexed to the Empire of Brazil, and a year...
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1982 when the islands formed a separate district; still used. Flag of Cisplatina Province (1817–1828) Flag of Brazil Hino Nacional Brasileiro The World...
Cisplatin Congress to undertake a return to the, since then, called Cisplatina Province and begin work to reverse the situation. Meanwhile, following...
of the Brazilian elites, declared Brazil's independence from Portugal. Cisplatina (today's sovereign state of Uruguay), in the south, was one of the last...
managed to temporarily annex the eastern banks of the Rio de la Plata as Cisplatina, which were kept in the Empire of Brazil after 1822 and seceded in 1828...
the Cisplatina Province in early 1825 and the subsequent attempt by the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (later Argentina) to annex Cisplatina led...
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Portuguese invaded the Banda Oriental and annexed it as the province of Cisplatina until 1831, they called the city Montevidéu, and pronounced as European...