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promulgated the "Royal
Ordinance for the establishment and instruction of intendants of the army and province in the Viceroyalty of Buenos Aires", the territories that would later constitute the intendancy of Puno were included within the intendancy of La Paz as well as the districts of Paucarcolla,
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The date of creation of the intendancy is discussed by various authors, with the prevailing opinion that it was created on June 5, 1784. On June 14, 1784, by means of a royal order, the appointment of José Reseguín as the first intendant was communicated to
Viceroy Vértiz.
493:. On June 16, 1822, the provincial council of Puno was created, without abolishing the mayor's office, which was continued to exist until February 27, 1824. The intendancy ceased to exist on December 27, 1824, when
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from that of La Paz (or subdelegations) of: Chucuito, Lampa, Azángaro, Carabaya, and
Paucarcolla. With the latter, the capital of the intendancy was formed with headquarters in the town of
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433:, which was elevated to a city on October 14, 1805. The main reason why the intendancy of Puno was created was that the Intendancy of La Paz covered a very extensive territory.
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456:. Paucarcolla District (Guancané or Puno Capital), with its headquarters in the town of Guancané, was recreated in 1793 for the indigenous people of the town of Puno.
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of Lampa, Azángaro and
Carabaya became part of its district. A royal decree of February 1, 1796 incorporated the intendancy of Puno into the
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389:. In 1776, the Indian townships of Carabaya, Lampa, Azángaro, and Paucarcolla and the government of Chucuito became part of the
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373:, and those of Collasuyo del Collao (Azángaro), Urcosuyo in Collao (Lampa) and Carabaya, under the jurisdiction of that of
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The decree of April 26, 1822 ordered that the new department of Puno elect 6 regular deputies and 3 substitutes for the
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385:(town) and head of the province of Paucarcolla on November 4, 1668, when it was granted by the viceroy of Peru
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Administración colonial española 1782-1810. El sistema de intendencias en el
Virreinato del Río de la Plata
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821:"La Intendencia de Puno: de circunscripción colonial a departamento de la República del Perú (1784-1824)"
465:
478:, passing the districts of Chucuito and Paucarcolla to the jurisdiction of the Real Audiencia of Cuzco.
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José González de
Navarra y Montoya, Colonel of the Order of Santiago (18 September 1801 – 30 June 1806)
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Mariano Agustín (Agustino) del Carpio, advisor lieutenant (22 March 1810 – 12 July 1810)
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It was created in 1784 and remained in
Spanish hands until December 27, 1824, when
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on
December 31, 1783, the king created the intendancy of Puno, segregating the
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785:(in Spanish). Instituto Nacional de Estudios Jurídicos. 1973. p. 643.
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Pablo
Echevarría handed over the city of San Carlos de Puno to General
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756:(in Spanish). Talleres Gráficos del Colegio Unión Ñaña. p. 229.
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Francisco José de Mesa Ponte y
Castillo, Marquis of Casa Hermosa,
374:
712:
Pablo Echevarría (Late December 1824 – 27 December 1824; interim)
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321:
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661:
Diego Antonio Nieto, Colonel (1 February 1810 – 22 March 1810)
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of Lampa, Azángaro and Carabaya were in the district of the
808:(in Spanish). Vol. 8. J. F. Solis. pp. 416–417.
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Dr. Ignacio Maldonado (31 March 1801 – 17 December 1801)
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Pablo Echevarría handed over the city Puno to General
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Juan Manuel Velarde (14 August 1814 – November 1814;
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875:(in Spanish). Universidad de Moquegua. p. 67.
596:As part of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata:
771:(in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Eudeba. p. 68.
304:), was one of the territorial divisions of the
898:States and territories disestablished in 1824
8:
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687:Francisco de Paula González, Colonel (1815)
893:States and territories established in 1784
829:Revista Complutense de Historia de América
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805:Diccionario histórico-biográfico del Perú
401:Chucuito, Lampa, Azángaro, and Carabaya.
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670:(13 July 1810 – 14 August 1814; interim)
908:Subdivisions of the Viceroyalty of Peru
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709:(22 January 1817 – late December 1824)
690:Narciso Urce Besagoitía, Colonel from
658:(1 November 1806 – late January 1810)
517:The intendancy was divided into five
408:, and at the proposal of the viceroy
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903:Intendancies of the Spanish Empire
872:Retazos de la Historia de Moquegua
391:Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
314:Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
65:The intendancy within Peru in 1810
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856:Universidad Complutense de Madrid
591:The governors (intendants) were:
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312:region, initially as part of the
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642:(1 January 1796 – 31 March 1801)
610:José Joaquín Contreras, advisor
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16:Intendancy of the Spanish Empire
869:Kuong Cabello, Luis E. (1982).
847:from the original on 2023-10-14
668:Manuel Quimper Benítez del Pino
652:Manuel Quimper Benítez del Pino
624:José Antonio de Campos, of the
614:(6 August 1788 – 1790; interim)
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351:On December 22, 1574, Viceroy
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353:Francisco Álvarez de Toledo
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461:Real Audiencia of Cuzco
414:Francisco de Paula Sanz
412:and the superintendent
703:Fleur-de-lis of France
628:(1795 – 1796; interim)
483:first Congress of Peru
381:received the title of
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165:• Disestablished
697:Tadeo Gárate, of the
138:Viceroyalties of the
800:de Mendiburu, Manuel
767:Lynch, John (1962).
730:Department of La Paz
680:Martín de Rivarola,
626:Order of Charles III
377:. The population of
245:Intendancy of La Paz
206:See relevant section
656:comisario ordenador
476:Viceroyalty of Peru
454:bishopric of La Paz
363:Viceroyalty of Peru
361:(townships) of the
318:Viceroyalty of Peru
290:Intendencia de Puno
155:• Established
22:Intendencia de Puno
725:Department of Puno
503:department of Puno
499:Rudecindo Alvarado
491:battle of Ayacucho
450:bishopric of Cuzco
431:San Carlos de Puno
404:At the end of the
337:department of Puno
333:Rudecindo Alvarado
322:San Carlos de Puno
282:Intendancy of Puno
258:Department of Puno
200: • Units
74:San Carlos de Puno
640:Order of Santiago
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701:and of the
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398:Charles III
222:Preceded by
159:5 June 1784
887:Categories
851:2024-02-28
832:. Madrid.
736:References
612:lieutenant
587:Intendants
367:corregidor
80:Government
28:Intendancy
838:1132-8312
495:Brigadier
459:When the
329:Brigadier
310:Altiplano
88:Intendant
38:1784–1824
842:Archived
802:(1890).
719:See also
602:Dragoons
575:Carabaya
569:Azángaro
565:Azángaro
549:Huancané
539:Chucuito
535:Chucuito
519:partidos
472:partidos
448:and the
442:partidos
426:partidos
194:Partidos
682:Alcalde
619:Colonel
605:colonel
579:Crucero
527:Partido
347:History
308:in the
298:Spanish
286:Spanish
108:(first)
70:Capital
30:of the
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371:La Paz
121:(last)
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375:Cuzco
834:ISSN
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280:The
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