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bogotá+province Latitude and Longitude:

4°35′00″N 74°04′00″W / 4.5833°N 74.0667°W / 4.5833; -74.0667
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Santafé de Bogotá
Province of Gran Colombia and later of Republic of New Granada
1550–1857

Location of the province of Santafé de Bogotá in New Granada around 1810

Location of the province in New Granada around 1855
Capital Santa Fe de Bogotá
DemonymBogotan(o/a), Santafereñ(o/a), Neogranadin(o/a)
Area 
• 1820
215,627 km2 (83,254 sq mi)
Population 
• 1789
119,779
• 1820
172,000
• 1835
255,569
• 1843
279,032
• 1851
317,351
 • Type Governorate
Historical era Spanish colonization of the Americas
Colombian War of Independence
• Established
1550
• Establishment
July 17, 1550 (1550-07-17)
• Dissolution
June 15, 1875 (1875-06-15)
• Disestablished
1857
Preceded by
Succeeded by
New Kingdom of Granada
Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca
Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca
Cundinamarca Department (1824)
San Martín Territory
Cundinamarca Province
Tequendama Province (New Granada)
Zipaquirá Province
Cundinamarca State

Bogotá Province was one of the provinces of Gran Colombia and later of the Republic of New Granada.

Its name relates to the city of Bogotá located high in the Andes at 2620 m (8646 ft).

References

4°35′00″N 74°04′00″W / 4.5833°N 74.0667°W / 4.5833; -74.0667



bogotá+province Latitude and Longitude:

4°35′00″N 74°04′00″W / 4.5833°N 74.0667°W / 4.5833; -74.0667
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Santafé de Bogotá
Province of Gran Colombia and later of Republic of New Granada
1550–1857

Location of the province of Santafé de Bogotá in New Granada around 1810

Location of the province in New Granada around 1855
Capital Santa Fe de Bogotá
DemonymBogotan(o/a), Santafereñ(o/a), Neogranadin(o/a)
Area 
• 1820
215,627 km2 (83,254 sq mi)
Population 
• 1789
119,779
• 1820
172,000
• 1835
255,569
• 1843
279,032
• 1851
317,351
 • Type Governorate
Historical era Spanish colonization of the Americas
Colombian War of Independence
• Established
1550
• Establishment
July 17, 1550 (1550-07-17)
• Dissolution
June 15, 1875 (1875-06-15)
• Disestablished
1857
Preceded by
Succeeded by
New Kingdom of Granada
Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca
Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca
Cundinamarca Department (1824)
San Martín Territory
Cundinamarca Province
Tequendama Province (New Granada)
Zipaquirá Province
Cundinamarca State

Bogotá Province was one of the provinces of Gran Colombia and later of the Republic of New Granada.

Its name relates to the city of Bogotá located high in the Andes at 2620 m (8646 ft).

References

4°35′00″N 74°04′00″W / 4.5833°N 74.0667°W / 4.5833; -74.0667



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