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vided into four provinces : Cumana, Barcelona., 

 Marguerita, and Guyana. 2. Venezuela (prin- 

 cipal city, Caraccas), divided into two pro- 

 vinces: Caraccas, and Carabobo. 3. Apure 

 (principal town, Varinas), divided into two 

 provinces : Varinas and Apure. 4. Zulia (prin- 

 cipal city, Maracaibo), divided into four pro- 

 vinces : Maracaibo, Coro, Merida, and Trux- 

 illo. 5. Boyaca (principal town, Tunja), divided 

 into four provinces : Tunja, Pamplona, Socorro, 

 Casanare. 6. Cundinamarca (principal place, 

 Bogota, the antient residence of the viceroy of 

 the New Kingdom of Grenada, and not the vil- 

 lage of Bogota, now called Funsa) ; this de- 

 partment is divided into four provinces : Bo- 

 gota, Antioquia, Man qui ta, and Neiva. 7. 

 Magdalena (principal place, Cartagena), divided 

 into three provinces : Cartagena, S. Marta, and 

 Rio Hacha. 8. Cauca (principal place, Popa- 

 yan), divided into four provinces : Popayan, 

 Choco, Pasto, and Buenaventura. 9. Ystmo 

 (principal place, Panama), divided into two pro- 

 vinces : Panama and Veragua. 10. The Equa- 

 tor, departemento del Ecuador (principal place, 

 Quito), divided into three provinces : Pichin- 

 cha, Imbubura, and Chimborazo. 11. Assuay 

 (principal place, Cuenca), divided into four 

 provinces : Cuenca, Loxa, Jaen, and Maynas. 

 12. Guayaquil (principal place, Guayaquil), di- 

 vided into two provinces : Guayaquil and Ma- 

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