Litoral Department (1837–1857)
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The Department of the Litoral (Spanish: Departamento del Litoral), also known as the Department of Tacna (Spanish: Departamento de Tacna),[1] was a department originally part of South Peru, a constituent country of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation, which existed from 1836 to 1839. Created alongside the confederate state, its capital was Tacna, the capital city of the confederation.[2] After the state's dissolution, it continued to exist as part of Peru until the creation of the Department of Moquegua in 1857.
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Department of the Litoral Departamento del Litoral | |||||||||
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Department of South Peru and Peru | |||||||||
1837–1857 | |||||||||
Litoral within South Peru (1837–1839) | |||||||||
Capital | Tacna | ||||||||
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Prefect | |||||||||
• 1837–? | Manuel Mendiburu | ||||||||
Historical era | Confederation | ||||||||
• Established | 25 April 1837 | ||||||||
25 August 1839 | |||||||||
• Disestablished | 2 January 1857 | ||||||||
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• Constituent country | South Peru | ||||||||
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• Type | Provinces | ||||||||
• Units | Tacna & Tarapacá | ||||||||
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