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  2. Secession of Panama from Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The secession of Panama from Colombia was formalized on 3 November 1903, with the establishment of the Republic of Panama and the abolition of the Colombia-Costa Rica border. From the Independence of Panama from Spain in 1821, Panama had simultaneously declared independence from Spain and joined itself to the confederation of Gran Colombia ...

  3. Isthmus Department - Wikipedia

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    According to the provisions of the Law of Division of Colombia of June 25, 1824, the department consisted of two provinces and 10 cantons: Province of Panama. Capital: Panama City. In 1822 it consisted of six cantons: Panama, Portobelo, Darien del Sur, Nata and Los Santos.

  4. History of Panama - Wikipedia

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    During the latter 18th and early 19th centuries, migrations to the countryside decreased Panama City's population and the isthmus' economy shifted from the tertiary to the primary sector. Attempts by other Europeans to take its Caribbean territory prompted Spain to found the Viceroyalty of New Granada (northern South America) in 1713. The ...

  5. History of Panama (1821–1903) - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Panama became a protectorate of the larger country through two provisions whereby the United States guaranteed the independence of Panama and received in return the right to intervene in Panama's domestic affairs. For the rights it obtained, the United States was to pay the sum of US$10 million and an annuity, beginning 9 years ...

  6. List of cities in the Americas by year of foundation - Wikipedia

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    The original village was established in 1675 and became a city on 6 March 1838 [80] 1838: São João Del Rey: Minas Gerais: Brazil: The original village was established in 1700 [81] and became a city on 6 March 1838 [80] 1838: Serro: Minas Gerais: Brazil: The original village was established in 1701 and became a city on 6 March 1838 [80] [82 ...

  7. History of Panama (to 1821) - Wikipedia

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    A large number of slaves on the isthmus escaped into the jungle. They became known as cimarrones, meaning wild or unruly, because they attacked travelers along the Camino Real. An official census of Panama City in 1610 listed 548 citizens, 303 women, 156 children, 146 mulattoes, 148 Antillean blacks, and 3,500 African slaves. [1]

  8. Minnesota Latinos say Tim Walz 'has not overlooked them' - AOL

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    Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz at the State Capitol in St. Paul in 2022. ... About 6.1% of Minnesota’s population is Latino and about 98,000 Latinos voted in 2020, ... Ecuador, Colombia and ...

  9. Dissolution of Gran Colombia - Wikipedia

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    On 26 September 1830, the Department of the Isthmus (Panama) also separated from the Gran Colombian State. Its manager was the Panamanian General José Domingo Espinar , a mulatto of popular origin who did not share the preferences of the Panamanian oligarchy and was a great supporter of Bolívar, whose secretary he had been. Due to the crisis ...

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