Tarapacá Province (Peru)

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Tarapacá Province
Provincia de Tarapacá
Former Province of Peru
1878–1883
Flag of Tarapacá Province
Flag
Tarapaca peru 1851.jpg
Tarapacá Province in 1851
CapitalTarapacá
DemonymTarapaqueño, a
History
Historical eraRepublican Era
• Established
1878
1878
• Dissolved
1883
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Moquegua Department
Antofagasta Province
Today part of Chile

The Province of Tarapacá was a territorial division of Peru that existed from 1837 until 1883. The capital of this province was the city of Iquique. With the creation of the Tarapacá Department in 1878 the capital was moved to the city of Tarapacá. The province was bordered on the north by Arica Province, on the east and south by Bolivia, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. Peruvian people constituted a minority in the province as both Chileans and Bolivians were more numerous.[1]

Political division[]

In 1878, this province was divided into the following districts.

District Seat
Tarapacá San Lorenzo de Tarapacá
Mamiña Mamiña
Chiapa Chiapa
Sibaya Sibaya
Camiña Camiña

References[]

  1. ^ Vergara, Jorge Iván; Gundermann, Hans (2012). "Constitution and internal dynamics of the regional identitary in Tarapacá and Los Lagos, Chile". Chungara (in Spanish). University of Tarapacá. 44 (1): 115–134.

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