Subdivisions of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation
Territorial organisation of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation
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The Peru-Bolivian Confederation was divided into 3 states; North Peru, South Peru and the Bolivian Republic.[1] These states were subdivided into departments; 17 total, 5 for North Peru, 5 for South Peru and 7 for Bolivia. Each department was then further subdivided into provinces.
Subdivisions
States | Types of division | ||
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Capital | Departments | Map | |
Republic of North Peru | Lima |
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Republic of South Peru | Tacna |
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Bolivian Republic | La Paz |
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See also
- Port of Arica (Peru–Bolivian Confederation), a special administrative division of the confederation
- Atacama Province (1829–1839), a province with special status in Bolivia
- Iquicha, a de facto autonomous region of the confederation
References
- ^ "Ley Fundamental de la Confederación Perú - Boliviana (1837)" (PDF).
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- Atacama
- Cochabamba
- Chuquisaca
- La Paz
- Oruro
- Potosí
- Santa Cruz
- Tarija
- Amazonas
- Huaylas
- Junín
- La Libertad
- Lima
- Arequipa
- Ayacucho
- Cuzco
- Litoral
- Puno
- Arica
- Carhuaucran