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    Republic of New Granada

    Former republic in South America and Central America between 1831–1858

    The Republic of New Granada was a centralist unitary republic consisting primarily of present-day Colombia and Panama with smaller portions of today's Costa Rica, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru and Brazil that existed from 1831 to 1858. The state was created after the dissolution of Great Colombia in 1830 through the secession of Ecuador and Venezuela. In 1858 the state was renamed into the Granadine Confederation. On 9 May 1834, the national flag was adopted and was used until 26 November 1861, with the Gran Colombian colours in Veles' arrangement. The merchant ensign had the eight-pointed star in white. Wikipedia

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  3. en.wikipedia.org

    The Republic of New Granada, with its capital at Bogotá, lasted from 1831 to 1856. The name "Colombia" reappeared in the "United States of Colombia"; the new name for the country having been introduced by a liberal government after a civil war. The use of the term "New Granada" survived in conservative circles, such as among ecclesiastics.
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    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 ...
  5. britannica.com

    Learn about the colonial history of South America, from the establishment of the Spanish viceroyalty in 1717 to the independence of Colombia in 1830. Explore the geography, culture, and politics of the region that was once known as New Granada.
    Author:The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. britannica.com

    Gran Colombia, short-lived republic (1819-30), formerly the Viceroyalty of New Granada, including roughly the modern nations of Colombia, Panama, Venezuela, and Ecuador. In the context of their war for independence from Spain, revolutionary forces in northern South America led by Simón Bolívar laid the basis for a regular government at a congress in Angostura (now Ciudad Bolívar ...
    Author:The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  7. wikiwand.com

    The Republic of New Granada was a centralist unitary republic consisting primarily of present-day Colombia and Panama with smaller portions of today's Costa Rica, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru and Brazil that existed from 1831 to 1858. The state was created after the dissolution of Great Colombia in 1830 through the secession of Ecuador and Venezuela. In 1858, the state was renamed into the ...
  8. academia-lab.com

    Republic of New Granada was the name given to the unitary republic created by the central provinces of Gran Colombia after its dissolution in 1830. It maintained that name from 1831 to 1858, when it passed to be called the Grenadine Confederation. Its territory covered the current countries of Colombia, Panama and at its maximum extent, sovereignty over the Mosquito Coast, currently in ...
  9. infoplease.com

    The struggle for independence began in 1810, and by 1830 Venezuela and Ecuador had seceded, and the remnant (Colombia and Panama) was renamed the Republic of New Granada. This became the Republic of Colombia in 1886, from which the present Panama seceded in 1903. See A. J. Kuethe, Military Reform and Society in New Granada (1978).
  10. history-maps.com

    Jan 10, 2025The First Republic of New Granada (1810-1816), often derided as the " Foolish Fatherland " (La Patria Boba), was marked by internal divisions, civil war, and the struggle to establish a unified government following the declaration of independence from Spain. This period of instability ultimately facilitated Spain's reconquest of the region in 1816. Here is an account of its chaotic ...

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