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implemented a new division of the Republic of New Granada into provinces, which were further divided into cantons, and these into parochial districts. This division included twenty provinces, including Bogotá. However, Bogotá's territory was significantly reduced, as the eastern part became the
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in July 27, 1540 elevating the settlement of Santafé to the category of city, thereby granting it the authority to establish its own jurisdiction. The same decree also bestowed upon the city the coat of arms it bears to this day.
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in the interior of the Colombian Andes. By 1538, the expedition had founded the city of Santa Fe de Bogotá (present-day Bogotá). De Quesada named the entire colonized region the New Kingdom of Granada, in homage to the
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was enacted. Under this constitution, the Republic of New Granada was subdivided into provinces (the same as in 1810), with the province of Bogotá corresponding approximately to the territories of the departments of
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to explore the interior of New Granada. The expedition defeated the Muisca Confederation and colonized a vast area along the course of the
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When the conservatives returned to power in 1855, Congress approved the reunification of the provinces, but this time as federal states.
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that created the Granadine Confederation defined eight federal states, including the Sovereign State of Cundinamarca. In 1861, the
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Territory of San Martín, while the northern and southern areas were separated to create the provinces of
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was created from the provinces of Mariquita and Neiva, which until then had been part of Cundinamarca.
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Multiple indigenous societies lived in the area of the province before the arrival of the Spanish
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issued the Fundamental Law that created the Republic of Colombia. The law united New Granada and
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Location of the province of Santafé de Bogotá in New Granada around 1810
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In modern times, the region is the location of the city of
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Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca § History
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that had existed until 1492 in what is now southern
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Location of the province in New Granada around 1855
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Province
Gran Colombia
Republic of New Granada


Santa Fe de Bogotá
Demonym
Governorate
Spanish colonization of the Americas
Colombian War of Independence
New Kingdom of Granada
Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca
Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca
Cundinamarca Department (1824)
San Martín Territory
Cundinamarca Province

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