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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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January 24, 1785. The Panataguas district was created in 1793, the Chavín de Pariaca district possibly created in 1809.
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Diccionario Geográfico peruano, y almanaque de "La Crónica" para 1918
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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).
688:"Conmemoración a los CCII Años de la Independencia de Tarma"
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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.
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733:(in Spanish). N. Moral. 1918. p. 266.
468:Map of the capital cities of the partidos.
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16:Intendancy of the Spanish Empire
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764:Descripción del Perú
613:Order of Charles III
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342:and replaced by the
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215:See relevant section
22:Intendencia de Tarma
635:José Gonzales Prada
607:Juan María Galvez,
348:Viceroyalty of Peru
308:Viceroyalty of Peru
284:Intendancy of Tarma
246:Department of Tarma
158:• Established
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28:Intendancy
529:Huamalíes
501:Conchucos
494:Cajatambo
490:Cajatambo
87:Intendant
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662:See also
474:partidos
426:Huancayo
316:replaced
203:Partidos
171:De facto
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519:Huánuco
482:Partido
369:Colonel
334:History
328:Huaylas
318:by the
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