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- The Granadine Confederation (Spanish: Confederación Granadina) was a short-lived federal republic established in 1858 as a result of a constitutional...
- sworn into, succeeded to, or forcibly took office as President of the Granadine Confederation following the p****ing of the Colombian Constitution of 1858...
- 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...
- existed from February 27, 1855, in the Republic of New Granada and the Granadine Confederation, where they were called "federal states". In the United...
- the name adopted in 1863 by the Constitución de Rionegro [es] for the Granadine Confederation, after years of civil war. Colombia became a federal state...
- New Granada (1831–1834) Flag of Republic of New Granada (1834–1858) and Granadine Confederation (1858–1861) Flag of United States of New Granada (1861)...
- 1862. It was an internal conflict between the newly formed conservative Granadine Confederation and a more liberal rebel force from the newly seceded region...
- he lost to conservative Mariano Ospina Rodríguez. With the creation of Granadine Confederation, Mosquera was elected president of the Cauca State, a position...
- Provinces of New Granada. The new polity experimented with federalism as the Granadine Confederation (1858) and then the United States of Colombia (1863), before...
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE) (Spanish: Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores) also known as the Chancellery (Spanish: Cancillería), is the Cabinet...