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Provinces of the Republic of New Granada
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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.
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The provinces in 1832 were the same that made the Granadine Convention the same year and ratifying the constitution gave the republic. These were:
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# | Province | Capital |
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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 |
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