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United States of Colombia
Estados Unidos de Colombia(Spanish)
1863–1886
Flag
Coat of arms
Status
Federation
Capital
Bogotá
Government
Federal republic Dominant-party (1863 to 1880)
President
• 1863-1864
Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera (first)
• 1886
José María Campo Serrano (last)
History
• Established
1863
• Constitución de Rionegro [es]
8 May 1863[1]
• Disestablished
1886
Currency
Peso
ISO 3166 code
CO
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Granadine Confederation
Colombia
Today part of
Brazil Colombia Panama
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pre-1499
Spanish colonization
1499–1550
New Kingdom of Granada
1550–1717
Viceroyalty of New Granada
1717–1819
United Provinces of New Granada
1810–1816
Gran Colombia
1819–1831
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1831–1858
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1858–1863
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United States of Colombia (Spanish: Estados Unidos de Colombia) was the name adopted in 1863[2][3] by the Constitución de Rionegro [es] for the Granadine Confederation, after years of civil war. Colombia became a federal state itself composed of nine "sovereign states.” It comprised the present-day nations of Colombia and Panama and parts of northwestern Brazil. After several more years of intermittent civil wars, it was replaced by the more centralist Republic of Colombia in 1886, predecessor to modern Colombia.
^Constitutional history of Colombia#The constitution of 1863 - United States of Colombia
^Edmundson, George (1911). "Colombia" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 6 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 171.
^"American Colonies - New Granada". www.historyfiles.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
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