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    Granada. In 1858, New Granada was replaced by the Granadine Confederation. Later in 1863, the Granadine Confederation changed its name officially to the...
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    Panama, Azuero, Chiriquí, and Veraguas. It continued as a state in the Granadine Confederation (1858–1863) and United States of Colombia (1863–1886). The...
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    The fauna of Colombia is characterized by a high biodiversity, with the highest rate of species by area unit worldwide. Colombia has the largest number...
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    approved the unification of provinces, this time as federal states. The Granadine Confederation of 1857 defined eight Federal States, including the Sovereign...
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  • in front of the Archbishop's Palace in Santa Fe de Bogotá in the then Granadine Confederation some kind of book-burning episode took place by Catholic...
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    Provinces of New Granada. The new polity experimented with federalism as the Granadine Confederation (1858) and then the United States of Colombia (1863), before...
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    of New Granada was replaced to the Granadine Confederation under the 1858 constitution. 8 May 1863 The Granadine Confederation was replaced to the United...
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    applications for political asylum abroad. Colombians have emigrated in comparably high rates to the United States. Other Colombians migrated to Canada and Europe...
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  • departments were subdivided into about 15 provinces. On October 20, 1831 the Granadine Convention approved the separation and established a centralized republic...
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    Party and later President of Colombia between 1857 and 1861 during the Granadine Confederation. Ospina was born in Guasca, Viceroyalty of New Granada,...
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    Melo, President (1854) Mariano Ospina Rodríguez, President (1857–1858) Granadine Confederation (complete list) – Mariano Ospina Rodríguez, President (1858/1868–1861)...
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    Panama State, first within the Republic of New Granada, then within the Granadine Confederation, and finally within the United States of Colombia. The United...
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  • Gran Colombia. For further etymology of "Granada", see Grenada below. Granadine Confederation, a former name: From the adjectival form of Granada (Spanish:...
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    separating off as the Republic of New Granada. In 1858, this was renamed the Granadine Confederation, and in 1855 the state of Panama was created within it,...
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    currencies. One peso is divided one hundred centavos; however, because of high inflation in the 1970s and 1980s, Colombia ceased issuing centavo coins for...
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    Granada 1810–1816 Gran Colombia 1819–1831 Republic of New Granada 1831–1858 Granadine Confederation 1858–1863 United States of Colombia 1863–1886 Republic of...
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    Republic of New Granada. The new nation experimented with federalism as the Granadine Confederation (1858) and then the United States of Colombia (1863) before...
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  • 1858–1867 British Jamaica Bartolomé Calvo President of the Granadine Confederation  Granadine Confederation 1861–1876 Puerto Rico  Ecuador José Antonio...
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    this time as federal states. The constitution of 1858 that created the Granadine Confederation defined eight federal states, including the Sovereign State...
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  • Education in Colombia includes nursery school, elementary school, high school, technical instruction and university education. The Human Rights Measurement...
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    province of Cartagena by law of June 15, 1857. During the time of the Granadine Confederation, Conservative General Joaquín Posada Gutiérrez attacked...
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    Quindío wax, is Colombia's national tree. The palm is native to the Andean high altitude Cocora valley in the department of Quindío, northwest Colombia,...
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    promised, like the Aragonese monarch, not to sign a separate peace with the Granadine ruler. Ferdinand IV and James II both agree to contribute with ten galleys...
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    Boyacá Department (category 1858 establishments in the Granadine Confederation)
    created the Boyacá Department (Gran Colombia). After the creation of the Granadine Confederation by 1858 the territory of now Boyaca became the Sovereign...
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  • teledensity (the density of telephone lines in a community) is relatively high for Latin America (17 percent in 2006). However, there is a steep imbalance...
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    of 1886 and the political process known as the Regeneración, tensions ran high after the presidential election of 1898, and on 17 October 1899, official...
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    politician, journalist, Governor of Panama (1856–58), President of the Granadine Confederation in 1861 Bernardo Caraballo, boxer Alfonso Múnera Cavadía...
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  • deserted for ninety-five years, would be rebuilt and populated by the Granadine al-Mandri, who presented himself to the Sultan of Fez after being expelled...
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    commitment to the peace process, while at the same time continuing to advance high-profile negotiations with the FARC. These negotiations led to the creation...
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    father was don Manuel Maria Zaldúa, a prominent member of the Nueva Granada high society and a very wealthy man. He donated most of his fortune to the cause...
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