Zipaquirá Province Explained

The Zipaquirá Province was an administrative division of the Republic of New Granada. It was created on 6 May 1852 when the Bogotá Province was subdivided.[1] The province existed until 24 May 1855, when its territory was reintegrated into the Bogotá Province.[2] [3]

Geography

Physical appearance

The province was located in the northwest of the modern department of Cundinamarca, its territory corresponded approximately to provinces of Central Savanna and Rionegro. The territory was highly mountainous as the Cordillera Oriental traveled the province north to south, almost parallel to the main body of water in the region, the Bogotá River.[4]

Territorial division

The province was divided into three cantons: Zipaquirá, Guatavita y La Palma. They were divided into parish districts and villages,[1] as follows:

Governors

GovernorPeriod
Juan Miguel Acevedo1852–1852
Ramón Muñoz1853–1853
Felipe Pérez1853–1853
Salvador Camacho Roldán1853–1853
Felipe Pérez1853–1853
José María Coronado1854–1854
Valentín Gálvez1854–1854
Eusebio Bernal1854–1854
Torcuato Vargas1854–1854
Celestino Durán1854–1854
José María Coronado1855–1855
Rafael de Urbina1855–1855
Valentín Gálvez1855–1855

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leyes i Decretos espedidos por el congreso constitucional de la Nueva Granada, 1852 . 5 January 2014 . 25-26 . Imprenta El Neogranadino.
  2. Web site: Leyes i Decretos espedidos por el congreso constitucional de la Nueva Granada, 1854 . 5 January 2014 . 59-60 . 1854 . Imprenta El Neogranadino.
  3. Web site: Censo de población, año de 1912 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150715062254/http://www.colombiestad.gov.co/index.php?option=com_jbook&Itemid=99999999&catid=522 . 15 July 2015 . 5 January 2015 . Colombiestad (Colombia Estadística) . 28–30.
  4. Book: Pérez, Felipe . Jeografía física i política de los Estados Unidos de Colombia . Imprenta de la Nación, Bogotá . 1863 . 9781144874429.