Province of the Azores
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The Province of the Azores was an administrative unit of Portugal encompassing the archipelago of the Azores between 1832 and 1833. It was created by Decree 28 of 4 June 1832 and signed by Peter IV in the name of his daughter, Queen Maria II of Portugal.
The Province of the Azores resulted from the abolishment of the Captaincy-General of the Azores, but retained its capital in the city of Angra do Heroísmo, on the island of Terceira. The administrative territory was divided three comarcas: Angra, administered by a prefect; Ponta Delgada, and Horta, administered by sub-prefects.
The Province of the Azores was abolished on 28 June 1833 by Decree 64, which divided the archipelago into two separate provinces: the Província Oriental dos Açores (Eastern Province of the Azores), that included the islands of São Miguel and Santa Maria, with its capital in Ponta Delgada; and the Província Ocidental dos Açores (Western Province of the Azores), with its capital in Angra and administrating the remaining islands of the archipelago.
Administration[]
Prefect:
- 1832-1833 — , 1st
Sub-Prefect of Ponta Delgada:
- 1832-1833 — Luís Ribeiro de Sousa Saraiva;
- 1833-1833 — António José de Ávila (did not take office, since he was never permitted to disembark in Ponta Delgada);
- 1833-1833 — (refused to take office);
- 1833-1833 — Felix Pereira de Magalhães (refused the nomination).
Sub-Prefect of Horta:
- 1832-1833 — ;
- 1833-1833 — António José de Ávila.
- Former provinces of Portugal
- History of the Azores
- Subdivisions of the Portuguese Empire