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Ecuador Department
One of the departments of Gran Colombia
One of the departments of Gran Colombia
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| common_name | Ecuador Department |
| capital | Quito |
| today | Ecuador |
| Peru (parts of it) | |
| subdivision | Department |
| image_map | Ecuador in Gran Colombia (1824).svg |
| year_start | June 25, 1822 |
| p1 | Gran Colombia |
| s1 | Ecuador |
| flag_p1 | Flag of Gran Colombia.svg |
| flag_s1 | Flag of Ecuador (1830-1835).svg |
Peru (parts of it)
Ecuador Department was one of the departments of Gran Colombia created in 1824.
It had borders to:
- Azuay Department in the South.
- Guayaquil Department in the West.
Subdivisions
3 provincias and 15 cantones:
- Pichincha Province. Capital: Quito. Cantones: Quito, Machachi, Latacunga, Quijos y Esmeraldas.
- Imbabura Province. Capital: Ibarra. Cantones: Ibarra, Otavalo, Cotacachi y Cayambe.
- Chimborazo Province. Capital: Riobamba. Cantones: Riobamba, Ambato, Guano, Guaranda, Alausí y Macas.
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