Republic of New Granada
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The Republic of New Granada was a centralist unitary republic consisting primarily of present-day Colombia and Panama with smaller portions of today's Costa Rica, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru and Brazil that existed from 1831 to 1858. The state was created after the dissolution of Great Colombia in 1830 through the secession of Ecuador and Venezuela. In 1858, the state was renamed into the Granadine Confederation. On 9 May 1834, the national flag was adopted and was used until 26 November 1861, with the Gran Colombian colours in Veles' arrangement. The merchant ensign had the eight-pointed star in white.
Letter from Zachary Taylor to the President of New Granada - DPLA - 2583ddd5fd5ecea42454575cff9d76c9| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
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| commons | image | Francisco de Paula Santander (painting by José María Espinosa, 1853) | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Letter from Zachary Taylor to the President of New Granada - DPLA - 2583ddd5fd5ecea42454575cff9d76c9 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Constitución del Estado de la Nueva Granada de 1832 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Constitución política de Colombia de 1843 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Constitución política de Colombia de 1853 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | View of the U.S. mail steamship company's premises, Aspinwall, N.G. - C. Parsons lith. ; sketched from nature by F.N. Otis M.D. surgeon in U.S.M. Steamship Co's. service ; printed by LCCN93500069 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Sello con el escudo de la República de la Nueva Granada de 1834 | Commons | ||






