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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.
Province
Department
District
Barinas Province
Apure Department
Norte
Achaguas Province
Apure Department
Norte
Cumaná Province
Orinoco Department
Norte
Barcelona Province
Orinoco Department
Norte
Guayana Province
Orinoco Department
Norte
Margarita Province
Orinoco Department
Norte
Caracas Province
Venezuela Department
Norte
Carabobo Province
Venezuela Department
Norte
Maracaibo Province
Zulia Department
Norte
Coro Province
Zulia Department
Norte
Mérida Province
Zulia Department
Norte
Trujillo Province
Zulia Department
Norte
Tunja Province
Boyacá Department
Centro
Casanare Province
Boyacá Department
Centro
Pamplona Province
Boyacá Department
Centro
Socorro Province
Boyacá Department
Centro
Popayán Province
Cauca Department
Centro
Buenaventura Province
Cauca Department
Centro
Chocó Province
Cauca Department
Centro
Pasto Province
Cauca Department
Centro
Bogotá Province
Cundinamarca Department
Centro
Antioquia Province
Cundinamarca Department
Centro
Mariquita Province
Cundinamarca Department
Centro
Neiva Province
Cundinamarca Department
Centro
Istmo Province
Istmo Department
Centro
Veraguas Province
Istmo Department
Centro
Cartagena Province
Magdalena Department
Centro
Riohacha Province
Magdalena Department
Centro
Santa Marta Province
Magdalena Department
Centro
Cuenca Province
Azuay Department
Sur
Loja Province
Azuay Department
Sur
Jaén de Bracamoros y Maynas Province
Azuay Department
Sur
Guayaquil Province
Guayaquil Department
Sur
Manabí Province
Guayaquil Department
Sur
Pichincha Province
Ecuador Department
Sur
Chimborazo Province
Ecuador Department
Sur
Imbabura Province
Ecuador Department
Sur
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