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Province of Veintemilla Provincia de Veintemilla | |||||||||
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Province of Ecuador | |||||||||
1880–1884 | |||||||||
Location of Veintemilla | |||||||||
Capital | Tulcán | ||||||||
Area | |||||||||
• 1880 | 3,776 km2 (1,458 sq mi) | ||||||||
Population | |||||||||
• 1880 | 29,000+ | ||||||||
Historical era | 19th Century | ||||||||
• Establishment | 19 November 1880 | ||||||||
• Transformation to Carchi | 17 April 1884 | ||||||||
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Today part of | Ecuador |
Veintemilla was a short-lived province of Ecuador, located modern-day province of Carchi. It's capital and largest city was Tulcán. Veintemilla bordered Imbabura to the south, Colombia to the north, Esmeraldas to the west, and the Oriente (modern-day Sucumbíos) to the east.
The province was named after José de Veintemilla. Nowadays, the province is wildly forgotten due to it's short-lived existence.
Cantons
editThe province had only one canton and it was the Tulcán Canton. The canton still exists in the present-day province of Carchi.
See Also
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