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Political division of the Republic of New Granada in 1832

According to the constitution of 1832,[1] the territory of the Republic of New Granada was divided into provinces. Each province was composed of one or more cantons, and each canton is several divided into districts parish.

The provinces in 1832 were the same that made the Granadine Convention the same year and ratifying the constitution gave the republic. These were:

# Province Capital
1 Antioquia Medellín
2 Barbacoas Barbacoas
3 Cartagena Cartagena
4 Casanare Pore
5 Mariquita Mariquita
6 Pamplona Pamplona
7 Panamá Panamá
8 Pasto San Juan de Pasto
9 Popayán Popayán
10 Rio Hacha Riohacha
11 Santa Fe Bogotá
12 Santa Marta Santa Marta
13 Socorro Socorro
14 Tunja Tunja
15 Vélez Vélez
16 Veragua Santiago de Veraguas
  1. ^ Constitución de Nueva Granada en cervantesvirtual.com

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