Buenaventura Province

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Buenaventura Province was one of the provinces of Gran Colombia. It belonged to the Cauca Department which was created in 1824. [1] In 1857 Cauca State was declared and the province was one of its provinces.

3°27′N76°32′W / 3.450°N 76.533°W / 3.450; -76.533

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References

  1. "Cuerpo de leyes de la republica de Colombia, page 209". HathiTrust. Retrieved 2023-09-09.