Cauca State

Today the area of the former state makes up most of modern-day west and southern Colombia, with some portion of its vast territories acquired by present-day Peru, Brazil, Ecuador and Venezuela.

1863 Cauca State
1865 Sovereign State of Cauca

Cauca State was one of the states of Colombia.

Naming

  • 15 June 1857 created as Estado Federal del Cauca (Federal State of Cauca).
  • 1858 recognized as Estado de la Federación in the 1858 constitution of the Granadine Confederation,[1]
  • 1863 named Estado Soberano del Cauca (Sovereign State of Cauca) in the 1863 constitution of the United States of Colombia.[2]

Known as "Gran Cauca", because it was the largest[3] and richest[4] of the Union.

Subdivisions

In 15 June 1857 law, the state was divided into the following provinces[5]

In 1858, the setup was changed, Barbacoas and Túquerres were added to Pasto:[5]

In 1874, the provinces had been changed into municipalities and the number increased to 16:[5]

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References

  1. Cervantes Virtual: Constitución de la Confederación Granadina de 1858
  2. Cervantes Virtual: Constitución política de los Estados Unidos de Colombia de 1863
  3. "Colombiestad: Estadística de Colombia 1876". Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 11 January 2011.
  4. Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango: División territorial de Colombia
  5. Geografía Física y Política de la Confederación Granadina: Estado del Cauca, Obra dirigida por el General Agustín Codazzi, 2003

See also

  • Colombian Civil War (1860-1862)


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