Cundinamarca State was one of the states of Colombia. It was created on 15 June 1857 as Estado Federal de Cundinamarca (Federal State of Cundinamarca), in 1858 was recognized as Estado de la Federación,[1] and in the constitution of 1863 renamed as Estado Soberano (Sovereign State of Cundinamarca) of the United States of Colombia.[2] It was abolished in 1886.
Subdivisions
editWith the law of 15 June 1857, the state was divided into 8 departments, but in 1858 most were abolished, leaving only Bogotá Department, Neiva Department, Mariquita Department, and San Martín Territory.[3]
Later in 1861, Mariquita Department and Neiva Department were separated to form Tolima State.
Departments of 1862
editBy the law of 25 August 1862 the state was divided into 7 departamentos:[4]
- Bogotá Department
- Cáqueza Department
- Chocontá Department
- Guatavita Department
- Guaduas Department
- Tequendama Department
- Zipaquirá Department
Departments of 1874
editFor the year 1874 the number of departments remained the same, but some had been deleted and others created:[5]
- Bogotá Department (capital Bogotá)
- Cáqueza Department (capital Fómeque)
- Facatativá Department (capital Facatativá)
- La Palma Department (capital La Palma)
- Tequendama Department (capital La Mesa)
- Ubaté Department (capital Ubaté)
- Zipaquirá Department (capital Zipaquirá)
San Martín Territory, capital in Villavicencio, was in Bogotá Department but under administration of the national government.[3]
References
edit- ^ Cervantes Virtual: Constitución de la Confederación Granadina de 1858
- ^ Cervantes Virtual: Constitución política de los Estados Unidos de Colombia de 1863
- ^ a b Geografía Física y Política de la Confederación Granadina: Estado de Cundinamarca y Bogotá, Obra dirigida por el General Agustín Codazzi, 2003
- ^ Universidad de la Sabana: El notariado en el Estado de Cundinamarca
- ^ "Colombiestad: Estadística de Colombia 1876". Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2011-01-12.