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465: 61: 266: 252: 47: 409:. On November 25, General Álvarez de Arenales entered Tarma, being received with joy by the city and on November 28 at the Open Town Hall in the Plaza Mayor. The Tarmeños launched the first cry for independence, the most notable residents of the city signing the act that was published the next day. Álvarez de Arenales endorsed the appointment of 431:
This Cry for independence from Tarma was very important, because the royalists were not able to reconquer the city as happened in other towns and because it served as a base of operations for the guerrillas of the center, for these reasons Tarma was named
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and approved by the king on January 24, 1785. The Panataguas district was created in 1793, the Chavín de Pariaca district possibly created in 1809.
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by royal order of August 5, 1783, and the Royal Ordinance of Intendants of January 28, 1782 was applied.
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of Tarma, Huaylas, Jauja, Cajatambo, Conchucos, Huamalíes and Huánuco. The first intendant of Tarma was
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A decree of November 4, 1823, merged the departments of Tarma and Huaylas, creating the
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Juan María Gálvez, who took office in 1784, appointed by the viceroy at the proposal of
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Diccionario Geográfico peruano, y almanaque de "La Crónica" para 1918
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as Political and Military Governor, leaving the militias of Tarma,
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and Tarma were created. The intendancy of Tarma was made up of the
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La expedición libertadora: Entre el Océano Pacífico y los Andes
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Arrambide, Víctor; Mc Evoy, Carmrn; Velásquez, Marcel (2021).
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The Governors (intendants) who ruled the intendancy were:
767:(in Spanish). Lima: Imprenta de "El Lucero". p. 187. 804:(in Spanish). Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos. 787:(in Spanish). Vol. 8. J. F. Solis. p. 416. 314:. It existed from its creation in 1784 until it was 338:The corregimientos were suppressed in 1784 by King 207: 197: 190: 166: 156: 142: 112: 99: 85: 78: 68: 21: 750:(in Spanish). Universidad de Moquegua. p. 67. 618:Francisco Suarez de Castilla Balcarse (1791–1796) 346:. The intendancy system was established in the 306:), was one of the territorial divisions of the 385:At the beginning of November 1820, during the 837:States and territories disestablished in 1821 428:under the command of the Intendant of Tarma. 8: 832:States and territories established in 1784 733:(in Spanish). N. Moral. 1918. p. 266. 468:Map of the capital cities of the partidos. 59: 18: 784:Diccionario histórico-biográfico del Perú 847:Subdivisions of the Viceroyalty of Peru 679: 189: 77: 67: 206: 196: 185: 165: 155: 151: 111: 98: 94: 84: 7: 842:Intendancies of the Spanish Empire 747:Retazos de la Historia de Moquegua 707:Paredes Laos, Jorge (2021-02-06). 445:, the first legal document of the 14: 214: 472:The intendancy was divided into 399:Juan Antonio Álvarez de Arenales 393:, the population of the city of 264: 250: 45: 16:Intendancy of the Spanish Empire 744:Kuong Cabello, Luis E. (1982). 622:Ramon de Urrutia y de las Casas 591:Santa Ana de la Ribera de Tarma 480: 310:. 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Index

Intendancy
Spanish Empire
Coat of arms of Intendancy of Tarma

Tarma
Intendant
Dionisio Vizcarra
es
Viceroyalty of Peru
De facto end
See relevant section
Department of Tarma
Department of Huaylas
Spanish
Spanish
Viceroyalty of Peru
Tarma
replaced
departments
Tarma
Huaylas
Charles III
intendancies
Viceroyalty of Peru
archbishopric of Lima
Lima
corregimientos
Colonel
Jorge Escobedo y Alarcón
es

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