The Republic of Gran Colombia was a former independent country in northern South America, a post-Spanish colonial country that existed from 1819 to 1831. Its initial subdivisions, created in 1820, were revised and expanded in 1824 to 12 departments.
The initial country subdivision of Gran Colombia was into three departments, without larger districts or smaller provinces. They were:
The Northern District (Spanish; Castilian: Distrito del Norte) was in present-day Venezuela and Brazil. Its departments and provinces were:
The Central District (Spanish; Castilian: Distrito del Centro) was in present-day Colombia and Panama. Its departments and provinces were:
Control of a strip of the Mosquito Coast along the Atlantic Ocean (in present-day Costa Rica and Nicaragua) was disputed with the British and the Federal Republic of Central America.
The Southern District (Spanish; Castilian: Distrito del Sur) was in present-day Ecuador, and north of Marañón River in present-day Perú. Its departments and provinces were: